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Kindergarten
Grundschule
Sekundarst. 1 
Sekundarst. 2
Metalle, Elektrochemie
Organische Chemie 

     
     
..........In this homepage experiments with small quantities of daily life substances (water, sugar, salt) are presented that can be done at home using disposable materials (injection bottles, dropper bottles, plastic pipettes). 
Low-cost measuring instruments (syringes, pocket scales, digital multimeters) are available online.
..........Microscale in this context means the volume range between 0,05 µl (microdrop) and 60 ml (for gases). 
..........Micrecol addresses not only kids and teens in primary, preparatory and secondary schools. 
Even children in Kindergarten age "explore" their environment in a creative way.
For home experimentation a written approval of the parents is necessary. So they are responsible for proper supervision. Most of the substances needed are chemicals of the daily life. Even for the microscale experiments prescribed in this homepage all safety precautions must be observed. No experimentation without goggles! Students and other interested readers are welcome to visit the site to learn more about chemistry. Individuals performing the experiments described herein accept full responsibility for all that results directly or indirectly from these activities. The authors shall be absolved of any and all responsibility for the result of activities conducted from information and instructions provided in this website.
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.first publication: 1996*)  ..      .latest publication**)..................................last modification: 11.10.2011 
 *) Understand Chemistry by doing Chemistry, 119 pages, Cairo 1996
**).Microscale Chemistry Experimentation using water and Disposable Materials (with DVD), 157 pages
     Skopje 2011      ISBN 978-608-65076-3-3