Red Cabbage Indicator Power PointQuick View
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Red Cabbage Indicator Power Point

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For use with Framework Science book 7. Learning outcomes: How to make an indicator using coloured plant matter. How to test your indicator on acids and alkalis.
Burning Magnesium ExperimentQuick View
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Burning Magnesium Experiment

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Learning Outcomes: Magnesium + Oxygen ? Magnesium Oxide Magnesium is a light, silver grey metal. Oxygen is a colourless, odourless gas. Magnesium Oxide is a white powder. Aim: To find out how Magnesium Oxide is formed.
3 Common Gas Tests Power PointQuick View
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3 Common Gas Tests Power Point

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Good for revision for KS3. Learning Outcomes: What gas tests can be used to determine if an odourless, colourless gas is oxygen, carbon dioxide or hydrogen?
More about Electromagnets (Uses) Power PointQuick View
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More about Electromagnets (Uses) Power Point

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For use with Framework Science book 8. Learning Outcomes: Simple electromagnet structure. Uses of electromagnets (electric bell, car scrap yard, relay switch for a shower). How to make an electromagnet stronger.
Gas Tests ExperimentsQuick View
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Gas Tests Experiments

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The three most common gases given off in reactions are: • Oxygen • Hydrogen • Carbon Dioxide All these gases are colorless and odourless. There are tests we can do to establish which gas is given off in an experiment.
The Rock Cycle Power PointQuick View
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The Rock Cycle Power Point

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For use with Framework Science book 8. Learning Outcomes: What is the rock cycle? What are the important processes that take place within the rock cycle?
Electromagnets Power PointQuick View
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Electromagnets Power Point

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For use with Framework Science book 8. Learining Outcomes: Structure of a simple electromagnet, introduce SOLENOID. How the strength of electromagnet can be changed. Examples of uses of Electromagnets.
Conduction Power PointQuick View
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Conduction Power Point

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For use with Framework Science book 8. Learning Outcomes: Difference between heat & temperature. How do things get hotter or colder? Conductors é insulators.
Thermal Conductivity (2 Experiments)Quick View
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Thermal Conductivity (2 Experiments)

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Hot water test We will place the four metals in a beaker with very hot water. The liquid crystal displays will change colour to show which metal conducts heat at a faster rate. Bunsen Burner Test We will place the ends of four metals in a busen burner flame. The metals all have ball bearings stuck on the other end with blobs of wax. When the metal conducts, heat is transferred along the metal, the wax melts and the ball bearing drops.