
Chemistry Tuition Centre in Ambattur
Chemistry in the Kitchen: Some of the things that you didn’t know it reacts to in its everyday life.
Learn about the science of cooking, including the processes of caramelizing sugar, baking and pickling. This keeps the content of chemistry interesting because it connects the concepts to real life scenarios.
Teaching Basics about Acids and Base using House Hold Items
Describe acids and bases in simplified form, with lemon juices as an example of an acid while baking soda being an example of a base. That seems like a fun and educational idea, but could also use an at home experiment like a vinegar and baking soda reaction.
The Periodic Table: Elements in Daily Life
Explain some of the gases in order and what some of the elements such as carbon, oxygen, and iron are used for in people’s everyday lives. This fun not only does not make it look scary, but also allows tuning in to the practical side of the element that divides the whole periodic table into sections.
Why Do Things Burn? A Simple Guide to Combustion
Explain what combustion means and how fire operates. What are fuel, oxygen and heat and how do they work, potential safety concerns, and examples of something we as a population use every day such as candles and fireplaces?
This presentation includes information on chemists and their discoveries.
It’s important to covered great chemists and their achievements such as Marie Curie, Dmitri Mendeleev, or Antoine Lavoisier. Making my work relevant to what is happening in the present really enlighten me, discussing how their work makes us feel today makes chemistry a lot more interesting.