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Why did thousands of turkeys drop dead across England in 1961? Why is eating peanut butter on a stick of celery better for you than spreading it on toast? This podcast answers both questions by investigating...
A useful overview of the chemical compound Uranium Dioxide, including its history, production and application in industry and art.
Audio podcast from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Michael Freemantle explains the history of diethyl ether including its use in the First World War as an anaesthetic. [7...
Podcast in which Lars Öhrström reveals the hidden chemistry inside modern mobile phones and the reason why current models are so much slimmer than the brick-sized models from the 1980s. Tantalum Pentoxide...
A short film looking at the alkali metals and their reactivity, presented by Dr Kay Stephenson, Royal Society of Chemistry.
A resource for chemistry students and teachers to support practical work in post-16 courses, previously available as a CD-ROM and now online. It contains detailed video footage of standard experimental...
This project started life as a multimedia CD-ROM and is now available on-line. Aimed at both 11-16 science and post-16 chemistry students and teachers, ALCHEMY? is built around 15 video clips, each lasting...
Developed to support the teaching of spectroscopy material in the new AS/A2 level specifications, covers infrared spectroscopy (IR), mass spectrometry (MS) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The...
One of a series of eight book-and-CD-ROM packages developed for the Open University’s course THE MOLECULAR WORLD (S205), which provides a broad foundation in chemistry by introducing fundamental ideas,...
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