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Chemistry has a human face and the aim of this resource is to present chemists as real people and not stereotypical ''mad scientists'' whose lives are completely dominated by science. It includes carefully chosen examples of chemists through the ages and reflects on the difficulties they overcame. Today we live in a world where scientists are accepted regardless of race or gender, however some examples show that this has not always been the case. Chemists in a Social and Historical Context focuses on strategies for teaching about people in chemistry and is an introduction to some chemists who played a role in the development of major ideas in the subject. This resource includes a range of activities designed to look at different aspects of teaching about people in chemistry and the chemical sciences to 11-19 year old students. It contains teachers'' notes, background information, photocopiable student worksheets and answers.

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Introduction; The atom detectives; What happens when things burn?; The plastic that came out of thin air!; Carbon - the element with several identities; Norbert Rillieux and the sugar industry; References

Chemists in a Social and Historical Context

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 8/29/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854043804, 978-0854043804
      ISBN10: 0854043802

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Chemistry has a human face and the aim of this resource is to present chemists as real people and not stereotypical ''mad scientists'' whose lives are completely dominated by science. It includes carefully chosen examples of chemists through the ages and reflects on the difficulties they overcame. Today we live in a world where scientists are accepted regardless of race or gender, however some examples show that this has not always been the case. Chemists in a Social and Historical Context focuses on strategies for teaching about people in chemistry and is an introduction to some chemists who played a role in the development of major ideas in the subject. This resource includes a range of activities designed to look at different aspects of teaching about people in chemistry and the chemical sciences to 11-19 year old students. It contains teachers'' notes, background information, photocopiable student worksheets and answers.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; The atom detectives; What happens when things burn?; The plastic that came out of thin air!; Carbon - the element with several identities; Norbert Rillieux and the sugar industry; References

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