Safety
Showmanship
Why Demo's?
Good Demos!!
The Five P's
100
These should be worn at all times during a demo.
What are safety goggles?
100
Cartoons, jokes, and puns.
What is humor?
100
Both presenters and the audience should be having this.
What is fun?
100
Able to see.
What is visible?
100
Meaning "before"
Prior
200
The location of this should be known at all times
What are first aid and firefighting equipment?
200
Used as additional entertainment/instruction.
What are music, slides, and anecdotes?
200
If the audience gains knowledge.
What is to teach a concept?
200
The demonstrator is cautious.
What is safety?
200
Makes perfect
What is practice?
300
According to Brian Iddon, reactions involving dangerous gases or fires should take place here.
What is a fume hood?
300
Not bland or boring.
What is enthusiastic?
300
The actual demonstration does this.
What is showing chemical concepts?
300
Something happens unexpectedly.
What is surprising?
300
"To not allow"
What is Prevents?
400
This should be carried out before handling chemicals for the first time.
What is a safety assessment?
400
Having materials ready.
What is being prepared?
400
If the audience is more excited about science, this has happened.
What is to arouse curiosity?
400
The audience is not confused.
What is easy to understand?
400
Opposite of rich
What is poor?
500
Iddon thinks this should be part of the syllabus.
What is hazards and correct handling of all chemicals?
500
No awkward silences.
What is patter?
500
If the audience can better recognize chemical events then they have done this.
What is to develop observational skills?
500
The audience answers questions.
What is interactive?
500
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