Absolutely! Not only will it assist the school and education of those attending, but typically such donations can be written off come tax time! Be sure to get an idea of calue at the time of donation!
A microscope is a device which helps us to see very minute things, such as micro-organisms, which would normally be far too small to see with the naked eye. They do this by magnifying images on small trays under lenses and a light. There are many types of microscopes available, but we mostly use optical microscopes in the school or college laboratory.
There is no reason that science should not be compulsory for school. If you are scientifically illiterate you are illiterate.
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You can if you want to
Just donate it to the school. If you could not really decide which to donate it, then sell the furniture then divide the profit between the shelter and the school.
No, you cannot see individual atoms of elements with a school microscope. Atoms are much smaller than the wavelength of visible light, so they cannot be resolved by optical microscopes. Specialized techniques such as scanning electron microscopy or atomic force microscopy are needed to visualize atoms.
There are private college's or big companies who can donate the chairs. Also, you should check with who ever in the school you are currently are provides the school furniture. I am sure they know.
Not unless your highschool has an electron microscope
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Farmer's Insurance is one. The YMCA is another. Microsoft has been known to donate.
The reason that you might not have an electron microscope at school is because they are very expensive. Another reason is because they are very sensitive and one little mistake made by a student can damage the microscope.
Typically a parent will donate what they can afford. Many times if parents are facing hard times they can always donate their time and help volunteer for different events.
Whether or not a microscope would be needed to complete a high school science project would depend on the chapter the class is working on. The school (if public) is not allowed to say that a student needs to have access to a microscope outside of the classroom.
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You can donate books to schools by reaching out directly to the school's library or administration to inquire about their donation policies. You can also consider organizing a book drive within your community to collect books to donate to schools. Another option is to donate books to organizations or charities that specifically work on book donations to schools.
What you want to improve, donate to charities help school budgets, bake sales etc..