
Chemical Demonstrations, Volume 5
A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry (Volume 5)
by Bassam Z. Shakhashiri
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appears in Chemistry.
Color and light are the focus of this longawaited fifth volume in the Chemical Demonstrations series, which describes demonstrations that effectively communicate science to both students and general audiences. Using full color illustrations, the book provides meticulous instructions for safely demonstrating colorful phenomena and illustrating scie...
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“This is a dense, practical compendium of nearly 200 investigations, demonstrations, minilabs and activities organized into eight topical units (Measurement through Electromagnetism). Useful for teachers and hands-on learners, it delivers ready-to-run procedures, everyday examples, and clear materials lists that let you stage demos with minimal prep. The main limitation is emphasis on activity logistics over deep theoretical derivation or extended conceptual essays, so explanations can feel brief. Repetition of format and long materials lists make for choppy reading as a cover-to-cover book.”
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