Microscale and compact scale chemistry in South Africa
Issue 340 | Page 57 | Published Mar 2011
Description
Practical guidelines on implementation and management are discussed. The findings are based on a project implemented in 2003 that is still running successfully. The article discusses the extent to which traditional scale has been retained within the project school and to what extent microscale chemistry has replaced previous experiments done on the traditional scale.
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