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RealTimeChem Week
Today’s graphic takes a look at the research ofKent Griffith(@kentjgriffith), a PhD student from the University of Cambridge who’s currently looking into developingadvanced lithium ion batteries to power our phones, laptops, and more.
Science Hits the Bar
Here’s the second in the series of graphics I’ve produced for my Pint of Science event at La Raza Cambridge (UK) in a few weeks’ time. Today’s graphic looks at how chemistry can help to make caviar and spheres in cocktails, and the chemical agents used to do it.
The colours in fireworks stem from a wide variety of metal compounds – particularly metal salts. ‘Salt’ as a word conjures up images of the normal table salt you probably use every day; whilst this is one type of salt (sodium chloride), in chemistry ‘salt’ refers to any compound thatcontains ...