Junk food – the good and the bad

Junk food – the good and the bad

Junk food is something that almost everyone loves to indulge in. From pizzas to burgers and fries, it’s hard to resist the temptation of such delectable treats. However, while they may be tasty, they are not always the healthiest option. In this blog post, we will explore the advantages and disadvantages of junk food, specifically […]

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 Some common lab equipment explained

Some common lab equipment explained

Read our full article of chemistry lab equipments here. Q&A on biology and chemistry lab equipment in the school laboratory Q: What is a Bunsen burner used for in a chemistry lab? A: A Bunsen burner is used to heat substances in a laboratory setting. Q: What is a test tube used for in a […]

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 Tips for making a science classroom

Tips for making a science classroom

Create a suitable background for science lessons in your classroom It is essential, as a teacher, that you provide your students with a stimulating and suitable learning environment. Classroom environments that foster inquiry, investigation, and analysis are especially important for science instruction. A suitable setting for scientific instruction can be easily established by following these […]

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 Science classroom decorating ideas

Science classroom decorating ideas

Science Posters: Posters about science should be shown. Some examples of such posters are those about biology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy. Also, you might display posters honoring notable scientists or scientific breakthroughs. Model of the Solar System: Construct a 3D representation of the solar system, and hang it from the ceiling. Each planet can be […]

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 Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds

Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds

Characteristics of Ionic Compounds Ionic compounds are made up of ions that have opposite charges, such as (+) and (-). At normal temperature, the most of the compounds can be found in a crystalline solid state. They have high temperatures at both the melting and boiling points. In their molten or fused condition, as well […]

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 Acids and bases explained

Acids and bases explained

Properties of acids and bases What is an acid? An acid is a chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, creates the only positively charged ion, hydrogen ions (H+). Acids are frequently described as having a sour taste, as seen by common household acids such as vinegar and lemon juice. Acids and bases are also […]

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 Nanotechnology and its applications

Nanotechnology and its applications

Nanotechnology What is nanotechnology? Nanotechnology refers to the field of study and manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular levels. Designing, synthesizing, characterizing, and applying materials, devices, and systems with at least one dimension in the 1–100 nm range is part of this field (nm). Materials’ nanoscale properties may vary widely from their bulk […]

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 Friction physics lesson with examples

Friction physics lesson with examples

Friction Friction definition in physics Frictional forces are forces that act between the surfaces of two objects in contact with each other to oppose relative motion when the objects are moving relative to each other or to oppose the tendency to move when the objects are moving relative to each other. Frictional forces exist in […]

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