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"Unveiling the Secrets: Exploring the Fascinating World of Chemicals" Dmitri Mendeleev's Legacy: The Father of the Periodic Table A Playful Caricature

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7955

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7955
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Machine used for sample analysis at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7954

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7954
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Cryogenically preserved samples at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Detergent factory

Detergent factory
Proctor and Gamble detergent factory, West Thurrock, Essex, UK

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7953

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7953
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist with a cryogenically preserved sample at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7952

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7952
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist with a cryogenically preserved sample at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7950

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7950
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist analysing samples at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7951

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7951
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Condenser being used for sample analysis at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7949

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7949
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist analysing samples at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7948

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7948
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Machine used for sample analysis at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7947

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7947
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist analysing samples at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7946

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7946
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Machine used for sample analysis at the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7945

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7945
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist loading a sample into a machine in the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7944

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7944
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist loading a sample into a machine in the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7942

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7942
Bio-organic chemistry lab, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7943

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7943
Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist loading a sample into a machine in the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7939

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7939
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist working in the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7940

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7940
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist preparing a pipette in the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7941

Bio-organic chemistry lab, France C017 / 7941
MODEL RELEASED. Bio-organic chemistry lab. Scientist using a pipette in the COBRA Bio-organic chemistry laboratory at the IRCOF (Fine Organic Chemistry Research Institute), University of Rouen, France

Background imageChemicals Collection: Coumarin synthesis C017 / 7938

Coumarin synthesis C017 / 7938
Coumarin synthesis. Coumarin being synthesised in a lab. Coumarin is used in the pharmaceutical industry as a precursor molecule in the synthesis of a number of synthetic anticoagulant

Background imageChemicals Collection: Coumarin synthesis C017 / 7937

Coumarin synthesis C017 / 7937
Coumarin synthesis. Coumarin being synthesised in a lab. Coumarin is used in the pharmaceutical industry as a precursor molecule in the synthesis of a number of synthetic anticoagulant

Background imageChemicals Collection: Cancer research, France C017 / 7934

Cancer research, France C017 / 7934
MODEL RELEASED. Cancer research. Researcher manipulating rhodamine fluorophore used to detect cancer cells. Rhodamine fluorophore is used as a fluorescent marker to detect cancer cells

Background imageChemicals Collection: Cancer research, France C017 / 7936

Cancer research, France C017 / 7936
Cancer research. Researcher holding rhodamine and coumarin fluorophore samples used to detect cancer cells. These chemicals are used as fluorescent markers for bio-analytical

Background imageChemicals Collection: Cancer research, France C017 / 7935

Cancer research, France C017 / 7935
Cancer research. Rhodamine fluorophore sample under UV (ultraviolet) light. Rhodamine fluorophore is used as a fluorescent marker to detect cancer cells and for bio-analytical

Background imageChemicals Collection: Chemical Symbols

Chemical Symbols
Pictographic symbols used at the beginning of the 19th century to represent chemical elements and compounds. They are similar to those of the ancient alchemists

Background imageChemicals Collection: Synapses, artwork C014 / 0002

Synapses, artwork C014 / 0002
Synapses. Computer artwork of synapses, the junction between nerve cells (orange). Synapses transmit electrical signals from one nerve cell to the next

Background imageChemicals Collection: Synapses, artwork C014 / 0004

Synapses, artwork C014 / 0004
Synapses. Computer artwork of synapses, the junction between nerve cells (blue). Synapses transmit electrical signals from one nerve cell to the next

Background imageChemicals Collection: Synapses, artwork C014 / 0003

Synapses, artwork C014 / 0003
Synapses. Computer artwork of synapses, the junction between nerve cells (blue). Synapses transmit electrical signals from one nerve cell to the next

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century chemist, historical artwork C013 / 9567

18th Century chemist, historical artwork C013 / 9567
18th Century chemist, historical artwork. Historical engraving by C. Straub of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled Le Philosophe ein Chemiker in seinem Laboratorium

Background imageChemicals Collection: Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9568

Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9568
Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork. 18th century etching showing four men working in a large laboratory with a wealthy couple at far right

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9562

18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9562
18th Century alchemist, historical artwork. Engraving by Francesco Pedro of a painting by Francesco Magiotto, entitled Le bien pauvrete l age mur la jeunesse / Qui fait, ou l informe, ou la felicite

Background imageChemicals Collection: Alchemist, historical artwork

Alchemist, historical artwork. 19th Century engraving by Victor Texier of a painting by Thomas Wijck, entitled L Alchymiste en meditation

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9560

18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9560
18th Century alchemist, historical artwork. Engraving by Jacques-Louis Peree of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled L Alchimiste (The Alchemist)

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century laboratory, artwork C013 / 9563

18th Century laboratory, artwork C013 / 9563
18th Century laboratory, historical artwork. 1755 engraving by Thomas Major of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled The Laboratory

Background imageChemicals Collection: Alchemists, historical artwork C013 / 9561

Alchemists, historical artwork C013 / 9561
Alchemists. Historical woodcut print from a book, showing two men standing next to an alchemists kiln

Background imageChemicals Collection: Frustrated alchemist, historical artwork C013 / 9559

Frustrated alchemist, historical artwork C013 / 9559
Frustrated alchemist. Historical engraving by H. Baron of a painting by H. Zorg of the inside of a laboratory with a frustrated alchemist pulling at his hair while watching the fire

Background imageChemicals Collection: 17th Century political satire, artwork C013 / 9556

17th Century political satire, artwork C013 / 9556
17th Century political satire, historical artwork. 1647 etching by Romeyn de Hooghe entitled Den franschen Algemist, satirising the contradicting interests of the Dutch-French War by comparing

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork C013 / 9557

18th Century pharmacy, historical artwork C013 / 9557
18th Century chemist, historical artwork. 1775 engraving by Bartholomew Hubner of a drawing by Gottfried Locher, entitled La Pharmacie Rustique

Background imageChemicals Collection: 17th Century chemist, artwork C013 / 9555

17th Century chemist, artwork C013 / 9555
17th Century chemist. Engraving by Carl Guttenberg of a painting by Frans van Mieris, entitled Le Chimiste (the chemist), showing a man sitting in a laboratory while his assistant operates a pair of

Background imageChemicals Collection: 17th Century doctor, artwork

17th Century doctor, artwork
17th Century doctor. Engraving by Jean Tardieu of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled Le Medecin empyrique (the empirical doctor)

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9551

18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9551
18th Century alchemist, historical artwork. 1750 engraving by Thomas Major of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled The Chymist

Background imageChemicals Collection: 17th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9553

17th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9553
17th Century alchemist. 18th Century engraving by Jean Tardieu of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled Le Docteur Alchimiste, showing a man sitting at a desk consulting a book

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9552

18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9552
18th Century alchemist. 1745-1786 engraving by Jean-Jacques LeVeau of a painting by Marie-Marc Bilcoq, entitled La Consultation apprehendee

Background imageChemicals Collection: Industrial waste C013 / 9028

Industrial waste C013 / 9028
Industrial refuse. Photographed in Widnes, Cheshire, UK

Background imageChemicals Collection: Discovery of phosphorus, 17th century C013 / 7690

Discovery of phosphorus, 17th century C013 / 7690
Discovery of phosphorus. 18th-century artwork thought by some to show the German alchemist Hennig Brand (c.1630-c.1710) discovering phosphorus (glowing) in 1669

Background imageChemicals Collection: Alchemical symbols, 18th century C013 / 5275

Alchemical symbols, 18th century C013 / 5275
Alchemical symbols. 18th-century listing of characters and symbols used by alchemists to represent chemicals, elements, and other objects and processes

Background imageChemicals Collection: Fire at supply depot, Limmer Wharf, Barking, Essex

Fire at supply depot, Limmer Wharf, Barking, Essex
Panoramic view of a fire which broke out at a Ministry of Supply depot, Limmer Wharf, Barking, Essex, on 27 October 1947. Seen here is the fire in its early stages

Background imageChemicals Collection: Discodermid sponge

Discodermid sponge
Discodermia lives a sessile life on the seabed around North America and the Caribbean

Background imageChemicals Collection: Southern Wood Ant (Formica rufa) two adults, passing chemical messages via trophallaxis

Southern Wood Ant (Formica rufa) two adults, passing chemical messages via trophallaxis, East Blean Woods National Nature Reserve, Kent, England, June



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"Unveiling the Secrets: Exploring the Fascinating World of Chemicals" Dmitri Mendeleev's Legacy: The Father of the Periodic Table A Playful Caricature: The Periodic Table in Digital Illustration ICIS Imperial Image: Unraveling the Wonders Caffeine's Molecule: Unlocking the Power Behind Your Morning Brew Artistic Insight into Blood Coagulation Cascade, a Marvelous Biological Process (Artwork C016 / 9873) France and Bees: Navigating the Complex Relationship with Environmental Chemicals Black and White Chemistry Lab Chronicles - Witnessing a Male Pharmacist at Work (Picture No. 11014612) Rudolf II's Alchemist Journey - Delving into Historical Perspectives on Chemical Discoveries (Artwork C013 / 9565) Brave Heroes in Action - Firefighters Tackling Chemical Emergencies during WW2 in Mitcham, Surrey Victoria College, Alexandria - Where Chemistry Sparks Curiosity and Innovation in its Laboratory Montem Street Higher Elementary School, London.