Dear Experts,
I'm a novelist working on a story where one of the main protagonists is a chemistry researcher who, without any pedagogical experience, finds herself teaching a class in 11th grade. Under her guidance they conduct an experiment in the lab that goes badly wrong and sets the room on fire. I'm looking for a suitable experiment that would be credible to be conducted in a school setting, but that could also go badly wrong if not properly handled. Ideally, it also has to be visually interesting/spectacular.
I very much apologize if this is the wrong place to post this question but would appreciate enormously your ideas.
Thank you in advance for your time and help.
Johan
Chemistry experiments that can go badly wrong
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Re: Chemistry experiments that can go badly wrong
Hi Johan,
Yes, this is the wrong forum for your request. ScienceBuddies is for students grades K-12 who are working on science projects.
I'm sure you will find many forums on the internet where your posts will be welcome.
Yes, this is the wrong forum for your request. ScienceBuddies is for students grades K-12 who are working on science projects.
I'm sure you will find many forums on the internet where your posts will be welcome.

