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Related Resources to IUPAC survey

Here we provide links to excellent resources that are related to practical activities in the chemistry classroom, including those relevant to teaching and learning about green and sustainable chemistry.

Good Practical Science from Gatsby Foundation

Activities for all school levels from Beyond Benign

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International Teacher Survey on Green and Sustainable Chemistry (GSC) Practical Activities has received grant funding from the IUPAC Committee on Chemical Education.

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  • Zinc
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  • Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a blue-silvery appearance when oxidation is removed
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  • As
  • Arsenic
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  • Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in combination with sulfur and metals, but also as a pure elemental crystal.
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  • Ga
  • Gallium
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  • Elemental gallium is a soft, silvery blue metal at standard temperature and pressure; however in its liquid state it becomes silvery white.
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