Developing microscale chemistry experiments, using small quantities of
chemicals and simple equipment, has been a recent initiative in the UK.
Microscale chemistry experiments have several advantages over
conventional experiments: They use small quantities of chemicals and
simple equipment which reduces costs; The disposal of chemicals is
easier due to the small quantities; Safety hazards are often reduced and
many experiments can be done quickly; Using plastic apparatus means
glassware breakages are minimised; Practical work is possible outside a
laboratory. Microscale Chemistry is a book of such experiments designed
for use in schools and colleges, and the ideas behind the experiments in
it come from many sources, including chemistry teachers from all around
the world. Current trends indicate that with the likelihood of further
environmental legislation, the need for microscale chemistry teaching
techniques and experiments is likely to grow. This book should serve as
a guide in this process.