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'''Chemistry''' was the [[science]] of changes in matter. | '''Chemistry''' was the [[science]] of changes in matter. | ||
[[Grammar school]]s | [[Grammar school]]s in [[20th century]] [[Great Britain]] taught science as three separate courses: chemistry, [[physics]] and [[biology]]. In contrast, [[secondary modern school]]s taught science "all lumped together" in one course. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | ||
[[Ian Chesterton]] taught chemistry as part of his science course at [[Coal Hill School]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'', ''[[Nothing at the End of the Lane (short story)|Nothing at the End of the Lane]]'') although his lessons were too simple for his student [[Susan Foreman]]. ([[TV]]: "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]") | [[Ian Chesterton]] taught chemistry as part of his science course at [[Coal Hill School]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'', ''[[Nothing at the End of the Lane (short story)|Nothing at the End of the Lane]]'') although his lessons were too simple for his student [[Susan Foreman]]. ([[TV]]: "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]") | ||
[[Ace]] liked chemistry, especially the creation of explosives. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'') [[Vicki Pallister]] studied chemistry at the age of ten for an hour a week using a machine. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'') [[Cedric Mathews]] used his skill at chemistry to create a [[change drug|formula]] which enhanced aggression. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Arkwood Experiments (comic story)|The Arkwood Experiments]]'') [[Winifred Gillyflower]] was a prize-winning chemist. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'') {{O'Mara|c}} mastered this science. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|The Mark of the Rani]]'') | [[Ace]] liked chemistry, especially the creation of explosives. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'') | ||
[[Vicki Pallister]] studied chemistry at the age of ten for an hour a week using a machine. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'') | |||
[[Cedric Mathews]] used his skill at chemistry to create a [[change drug|formula]] which enhanced aggression. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Arkwood Experiments (comic story)|The Arkwood Experiments]]'') | |||
[[Winifred Gillyflower]] was a prize-winning chemist. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'') | |||
{{O'Mara|c}} had mastered this science. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|The Mark of the Rani]]'') | |||
[[Category:Chemistry| ]] | [[Category:Chemistry| ]] | ||
[[Category:Science education]] | [[Category:Science education]] | ||
[[Category:Science stubs]] | [[Category:Science stubs]] | ||
[[Category:Chemistry from the real world]] | [[Category:Chemistry from the real world]] |
Revision as of 03:56, 15 August 2021
Chemistry was the science of changes in matter.
Grammar schools in 20th century Great Britain taught science as three separate courses: chemistry, physics and biology. In contrast, secondary modern schools taught science "all lumped together" in one course. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
Ian Chesterton taught chemistry as part of his science course at Coal Hill School, (PROSE: Time and Relative, Nothing at the End of the Lane) although his lessons were too simple for his student Susan Foreman. (TV: "An Unearthly Child")
Ace liked chemistry, especially the creation of explosives. (TV: Dragonfire)
Vicki Pallister studied chemistry at the age of ten for an hour a week using a machine. (TV: The Web Planet)
Cedric Mathews used his skill at chemistry to create a formula which enhanced aggression. (COMIC: The Arkwood Experiments)
Winifred Gillyflower was a prize-winning chemist. (TV: The Crimson Horror)
The Rani had mastered this science. (TV: The Mark of the Rani)