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A short podcast looking at the life and career of Dorothy Hodgkin, who discovered the structures of penicillin, insulin, and vitamin B12 through her ground-breaking approach to crystallography. Part of The...
The periodic table is changing. Ken Moody, Chief Scientist for Radiochemistry, explains that recent discoveries of new elements have extended the periodic table beyond what was thought possible, and...
The three programmes in this series explain the processes of different types of bonding ionic, covalent and metallic - using accessible language and graphics to illustrate microscopic processes. IONIC...
A series of six outside broadcasts filmed at the Royal Institution in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Nature of Things was presented by William Lawrence Bragg with the assistance of Bill Coates. OIL,...
A series of six outside broadcasts filmed at the Royal Institution in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Nature of Things was presented by William Lawrence Bragg with the assistance of Bill Coates. ATOMS...
Chemistry helps explain the reasoning behind our general understanding of a healthy lifestyle and dispels some of the myths. This film details how proteins, carbohydrates and even fats play a critical role...
A short film looking at the alkali metals and their reactivity, presented by Dr Kay Stephenson, Royal Society of Chemistry.
This programme provides an elemental discussion of the fundamental principles of chemistry by showing how basic and well-known chemical reactions occur. This is the first in a series of 17 volumes covering...
This programme covers the crucial topic of what are the primary units in chemistry and shows a technique to deal with the difficult issue of converting from one unit to another. This is the second in a...
This programme explains the basic but crucial issue of understanding that the number of decimal places in the answer to a problem should take into account how many decimals were provided in the problem...
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