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"The Eerie Green Glow Light" As stated by Smith (above), demonstrations should be direct, lively, dramatic, striking, and sometimes just plain fun. The "Acetylene Rockets" demonstration is talked about by students all year, and is one of many activities that generates motivation and creates high demand for chemistry at the author's school. "Bangs, Flashes, and Explosions" contains color photos and clear directions for each demonstration.
"Every demonstration that I present in lectures is aimed at enhancing the understanding of chemical behavior. In all cases, the chemistry speaks for itself more eloquently than anything I can describe in words, write on a chalk board, or show on a slide.
Six characteristics of effective demonstrations which best promote student understanding: Links Dr. Schrempp performs two classic chemistry demonstrations with show host Chris Hardwick on episodes 8 and 10 of this dynamic new PBS science show. "Sodium Acetate Instant Stalagmite" (left), and "Nitrocellulose" (right) both appear in "Bangs, Flashes, and Explosions".
Oobleck (right)
There are many chemistry and science demonstrations that can be easily performed with a minimum of chemicals and preparation. "Flaming Ice" (below, right) is quite dramatic and only requires a glass bowl, ice, and a sprinkle of calcium carbide.
The "Match" Reaction of Red Phosphorus and Potassium Chlorate Magnesium and Silver Nitrate Flash |