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Hello,

I'm about to make a series of demonstration videos for teachers to use in
class. I have been trying to get teachers to tell me what videos would be
particularly useful. A common request has been "reactivity of metals". I
would have thought this was something that was relatively easy to do in
schools. I'm a Physics teacher but I would certainly feel confident doing
the standard "sodium in water" type demonstrations in class myself. Am I
missing something? I can imagine that teachers might want to do the
demonstrations for "real" and then use the videos to recap. Any other
thoughts?

Alom

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www.alomshaha.com

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