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Introducing Chemical Laboratory Information Profiles: CLIPs
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Abstract
There seems to be a need for a document that describes the hazards of a chemical in a manner that is useful for teachers and their students. To this end, I have devised CLIPs, Chemical Laboratory Information Profiles. I propose to prepare CLIPs for other chemicals that are commonly used in laboratory work and the suggested chemicals are listed in the article.
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High School / Introductory ChemistryKeywords (Domain):
Laboratory InstructionKeywords (Feature):
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile - CLIPKeywords (Subject):
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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