Bang! - Chemistry in Everyday Life
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21 Jun, 2011

Categories:
Chemistry , Demonstration , Explanation , Secondary
Chemistry , Demonstration , Explanation , Secondary
Metals reacting with hydrochloric acid, and a fizzy explosion.
Director's Notes:
Team Bang! write:
An exploration of how Chemistry is used in everyday life.
SciCast Notes:
It’s good to see some practical chemistry, but a pity the camerawork mostly doesn’t help us see what’s going on, what with all the crashing zooms. There are a few mistakes in the script, too.
However, these are clear, confident and well-rehearsed performances — you can’t fault the team for their preparation. Well done.
Note: a shortened version of this film was used for competition judging purposes.
— Jonathan.