The evacuation of a HTL in Mödling with 3,500 children ensured that teachers, students and firefighters were equally enthusiastic on Tuesday morning. Picric acid turned out to be the trigger for the vortex. Krone+ asked Austrian schools which chemicals are stored there and what dangers our children are exposed to.
There is a crackle, there is smoke and at the end there is a loud bang – chemistry lessons at school are one of the most spectacular and therefore sometimes most popular subjects. Also because some teachers give free rein to their joy of experimenting. “Male colleagues probably suffer from this more. “I don’t like the bang,” says Anita Firtz, chemistry teacher in Korneuburg, with a wink.
Source: Krone

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