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Colour by Design
Activities
CD1: Changing colours chemically
CD3: Seeing colours
CD4.1: Using reflectance spectra to identify pigments
CD4.2: What factors affect the drying potential of an oil?
CD4.3: Investigating paint media
CD4.4: Identifying a pigment
CD4.5: Finding a perfect match
CD5: Comparing hydrocarbons
CD6: Making azo dyes
CD7.1: Dyeing with a direct dye and a reactive dye
CD7.2: Different dyes for different fibres
CD9: Check your notes on Colour by Design
Chemical Storylines
CD1: Ways of making colour
CD2: The Monastral Blue story
CD3: Chrome Yellow
CD4: Chemistry in the art gallery
CD5: At the start of the rainbow
CD6: Chemists design colours
CD7: Colour for cotton
CD8: High-tech colours
CD9: Summary
Chemical Ideas
6.7: Where does colour come from?
5.1: Ions in solids and solutions
6.8: Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy
13.6: Oils and fats
7.6: Chromatography
6.1: Light and electrons
12.3: Arenes
12.4: Reactions of arenes
13.10: Azo compounds
6.9: Chemistry of colour
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