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Reductant ratios | Refresh you skills with percentages, ratio and moles by investigating what the empirical formula of this mixture of iron oxides tell you about its consituents. |
Exact dilutions | Dilution calculations are crucial in the lab. This problem will develop your understanding of the ideas. There are other related problems on the chemNRICH pages. |
Mixing pH | This will get you thinking about pH and the use of the logarithm formula. There are other related problems on the chemNRICH pages. |
Molecular sequencer | This problem will hone your skills with the combinatoric aspects of chemistry. |
Spectrometry detective | You will need to make good use of your problem solving skills, understanding of combinatorics and knowledge of atomic masses and compounds to make sense of these spectrometry data. |
Diamonds aren't forever | Familiarise yourself with the use of the ideal gas equation and the properties of diamonds in this sequence of problems. |
Striking gold | By investigating some of the issues raised by Geiger and Marsden's famous scattering experiment in which they fired alpha particles at a sheet of gold you will refine your problem solving skills in measurement and estimation. |
Catalyse that! | Think about rates of reaction and graphs in this thought provoking problem which works at a range of levels. |
CSI: Chemical scene investigation | This entertaining extended crime challenge will give your analytical chemistry skills a thorough workout. |
The real hydrogen atom | This problem is just for those with further mathematics experience! Whilst challenging, it will give a real insight into the mathematics which can be involved in the applications of quantum mechanics to chemistry. It will also be great for honing your mathematical and problem solving skills. |
Helpful preparation for university for those intending to study biological sciences.
Helpful preparation for university for those intending to study physical sciences.