This week in science

Very exciting news this week from chemistry as the hydrogen atom’s electron was photographed for the first time, the image below really shows the shape of the orbital very clearly. For more information click the […]
Very exciting news this week from chemistry as the hydrogen atom’s electron was photographed for the first time, the image below really shows the shape of the orbital very clearly. For more information click the […]
I love QR codes and have been enjoying the PeriodicVideos QR poster for a while. However, I was really excited to receive a QR code recently that was for Chemstuff! So thought I’d better share […]
I think this contains one of the most worrying news story I’ve ever heard, very sad news indeed. There was of course other exciting news in the world of astronomy with an incredible annular eclipse in […]
This weeks top science news…
I’ve just been sent this, and I thought it would be interesting to see what had made the news this week…
What do you think of when you get to this time of year? For me there are several things, Carols from Kings on the radio whilst wrapping up presents for family, stuffing myself with several […]
Quick question from a student… How do displacement reactions work … Also, how does it ‘replace’ the less reactive element???? We’ve studied displacement reactions before, by looking at reactions of metals. More reactive metals will […]
There have been many updates to Chemstuff over the past couple of months. Some of the highlights include… Major updates to the Year 7, Year 8 & Year 9 pages to reflect the changes in […]
It’s that time of the year when Chemstuff becomes all festive again and snow visits the website to make the place just a little bit more Christmas-y. I was digging through the archives and discovered this […]