Chemistry doesn't just happen in test tubes
Issue 372 | Page 33 | Published Mar 2019
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Chemistry occurs in and around our homes – from church gargoyles to lightning conductors, from bricks to rubbish bins, and from hair treatments to autumn leaves – don't miss out on important motivating experiences.
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