Re: photo chemistry in the classroom

From: Halvor Bjørngård ^lt;halvorb@fastmail.fm>
Date: 04/06/05-06:49:12 PM Z
Message-id: <42548388.9010607@fastmail.fm>

Barry Kleider wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I have been asked to teach a chemistry of photography class for high
> school students next fall.
>
> Almost all of my work to date has been on the creative side of things.
> My lab work has been strictly by the book - the actual chemistry wasn't
> very important - as long as it worked.
>
> Now, I need to figure out a short curriculum that I can do in a high
> school chemistry lab with all of the strict rules about hazardous
> chemicals, fumes, etc.
>
> I know some of you also teach... I'd like to come up with a project that
> involves having students mix their own chemicals, and leaves them with a
> print they can exhibit and take home.
>
> Feel free to contact me of list, or let the discussion take off.
>
> Thanks,
> Barry
>
>
Hi Barry

This is maybe a bit on the side of what you want and a bit higer level,
but have a look..

"A collection of experiments for teaching photochemistry" (2.5 mb pdf file)

http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/1992/pdf/6409x1343.pdf

halvor
Received on Wed Apr 6 18:49:26 2005

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