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The Kitchen Chemist at Scifest Africa 2017 Photo by 3P Phototgraphy. Scifest Africa 2017, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Whoosh at Woodbridge School
Aprons available from the Kitchen Chemist’s Shop
Kitchen Chemistry in Germiston, Johannesburg.
Kitchen Chemistry at the Department of Education in Port Elizabeth
Teacloths available from the Kitchen Chemist’s Shop
The Kitchen Chemist at Scifest Africa 2017 Photo by 3P Phototgraphy. Scifest Africa 2017, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Testing slime at Scifest Africa 2017. Photo by 3P Phototgraphy. Scifest Africa 2017, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Setup for Kitchen Chemistry in Collège Jacques Prévert
British Council Science In Schools workshops in France.
Striking a pose before the show.
Crowds enjoying hands-on chemistry at Norwich Science Festival 2016
Trademark flaming custard!
The aftermath of Kitchen Chemistry: Seconds.
Turning “water” into “wine” at Spandau High School, Graaf Reinet
The “three cup trick” at Velile Secondary School, Bathurst.
Kitchen Chemistry: Seconds at Nombulelo Senior Secondary School, Grahamstown.
Prizewinners at Nombulelo Senior Secondary School, Grahamstown.
Ready to roll at Gill College, Somerset East.
Kitchen Chemistry all ready to go at the Royal Institution in October 2015.
Educators examining a non-Newtonian fluid: cornflour and water.
(Kitchen) chemistry is fun!
One of the many lovely schools we visited in South Africa.
The middle of the Kitchen Chemistry show.
Decomposing hydrogen peroxide.
The headquarters of Scifest Africa in Grahamstown.
The trademark custard powder flame.
Teachers’ workshop.
… and again – this time with a higher ceiling.
Training at Sci-Bono with a spectrometer.
Science busking for Science Week in Grahamstown, South Africa.
Kitchen Chemistry – what else does one wear?
Hot water rises.
Indicators explained.
…and then whoosh!
Checking out the sun’s spectrum with home-made spectroscopes
The final bow.
Slime in another outdoor setting.
At Queenstown Girls’ High School.
Making careful notes.
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