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Chemical discoveries have shaped our world in countless ways, revolutionizing industries and transforming the way we live

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Chemical Collection: Mendeleyevs periodic table, 1869
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Chemical Collection: Bakelite telephone
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Chemical Collection: Mass spectrometer, 1954
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Chemical Collection: Fire
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Chemical Collection: Count of St Germain, French alchemist
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Chemical Collection: Dmitri Mendeleev, caricature
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Chemical Collection: Copper and magnesium sulphate, LM
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Chemical Collection: Graphene sheet, artwork C016 / 8274
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Chemical Collection: Metal Reactions
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Chemical Collection: Anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015 / 6718
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Chemical Collection: Laboratory clamp
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Chemical Collection: Caffeine crystals, light micrograph
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Chemical Collection: The Periodic Table Digital Illustration
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Chemical Collection: Humphry Davy, caricature
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Chemical Collection: DNA molecule
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Chemical Collection: Flame tests
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Chemical Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Dr. John Watson observing Sherlock Holmes working hard over a
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Chemical Collection: H-He-Hg emission spectra C017 / 7260
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Chemical Collection: LFCDA-LFB Fire Rescue tenders
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Chemical Collection: Amitriptyline antidepressant molecule
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Chemical Collection: Glutamine synthetase enzyme
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Chemical Collection: Nuclear Fission Artwork
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Chemical Collection: Oldbury Factories
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Chemical Collection: EDTA crystals, light micrograph
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Chemical Collection: Cropdusting a corn field in Saline County, Nebraska. cropdusting, cropduster
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Chemical Collection: Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule F007 / 9894
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Chemical Collection: 2C-B psychedelic drug, molecular model
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Chemical Collection: Plutonium, atomic model
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Chemical Collection: Periodic table
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Chemical Collection: Gas mask
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Chemical Collection: Salt grains and ground peppercorn, SEM
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Chemical Collection: Secondary structure of proteins, artwork
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Chemical Collection: Icis Imperial Image
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Chemical Collection: Perovskite crystal structure
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Chemical Collection: Distillation, 16th century woodcut
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Chemical Collection: 1st Petrol Fire-Engine
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Chemical Collection: Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent (1743-1794). French chemist Established the composition of the water
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Chemical Collection: Oxytocin hormone crystals, PLM C016 / 7196
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Chemical Collection: International baking powder. Manufactured by Queen City Chem
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Chemical Collection: Rust treatment
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Chemical Collection: Dmitry Mendeleyev, Russian chemist
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Chemical Collection: Atomic structure, artwork
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Chemical Collection: Oxytocin crystals, light micrograph
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Chemical Collection: Electron structure of helium atom
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Chemical Collection: Caffeine drug molecule
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Chemical Collection: Bacterial ribosome
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Chemical Collection: HIV reverse transcription enzyme
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Chemical Collection: Hepatitis C virus enzyme, molecular model


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Chemical discoveries have shaped our world in countless ways, revolutionizing industries and transforming the way we live. One of the most significant breakthroughs came in 1869 with Mendeleyev's periodic table, which organized elements based on their properties and paved the way for further scientific advancements. In that same era, another remarkable invention emerged - the Bakelite telephone. This early plastic device marked a turning point in telecommunications technology, showcasing the potential engineering to create innovative materials. But not all chemical reactions bring about positive outcomes. Fire, a powerful force fueled by chemical reactions, can be both destructive and mesmerizing. Its ability to transform matter is awe-inspiring yet serves as a reminder of nature's raw power. Dmitri Mendeleev himself was no stranger to caricatured fame as his contributions to chemistry were widely recognized. His genius lay in organizing elements into groups with similar properties, forever immortalized through humorous depictions of his likeness. Centuries before Mendeleev's time, there was Count of St Germain - a mysterious French alchemist who dabbled in various branches of science including chemistry. Legends surround this enigmatic figure whose pursuit of transmutation captivated many throughout history. The combination of copper and magnesium sulphate (LM) showcases how they can interact to produce stunning visual effects under controlled conditions within laboratories. These experiments provide valuable insights into fundamental principles governing chemical reactions. Advancements continued well into the 20th century when mass spectrometers became indispensable tools for analyzing compounds at an atomic level. Their introduction in 1954 opened new doors for researchers seeking deeper understanding and precise measurements within the realm of chemistry. Chemistry also plays a crucial role beyond laboratory settings; it extends its reach even into medicine. Anesthetics inhibiting ion channels like C015/6718 have revolutionized surgical procedures by providing pain relief during operations while ensuring patient safety remains paramount. Within any laboratory setting, a trusty laboratory clamp is an essential tool.