Crime Lab Chemistry: Inspiring Chemistry Investigators with Forensic Science

Raw Film (Film-maker), Niamh Nic Daeid (Contributing member), Heather Doran (Contributing member), Victoria Marland (Contributing member), Katy Downie (Contributing member), Carolyn Wilson (Contributing member)

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Abstract

Find out more about our Crime Lab Chemistry project, supported by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

The activities are designed for children around the ages of 11-13 years old, who are at the age to be considering what subjects to take into standard grade/Nat 5 using equipment that is safe to be used at home and in the classroom.

This project was created with Baldragon Academy, Dundee Science Centre and The Boomerang Community Centre.

The Crime Lab Chemistry experiments overall aim to achieve the following:

- Teach children about chemistry through its application to real life forensic science work
- Demonstrate the variety of careers in chemistry
- Provide a fun learning experience with chemistry

The following experiments are included within Crime Lab Chemistry - the full details of each experiment can be accessed by downloading our @Home kit booklet.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationYoutube
PublisherUniversity of Dundee
Media of outputFilm
Size8:58
Publication statusPublished - 18 Dec 2024

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