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Chemicals Collection (page 8)

"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: 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

Background imageChemicals Collection: Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) stung human wrist, Suffolk, England, may

Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) stung human wrist, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageChemicals Collection: Heavy truck with trailer carrying chemicals near Christchurch South Island - New Zealand

Heavy truck with trailer carrying chemicals near Christchurch South Island - New Zealand
MAB-511 Heavy truck with trailer carrying chemicals near Christchurch South Island - New Zealand Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageChemicals Collection: Herbicide Notice warning against picking herbicide-sprayed blackberries, UK

Herbicide Notice warning against picking herbicide-sprayed blackberries, UK
SPH-3201 HERBICIDE - notice warning against picking blackberries as sprayed by herbicide UK Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageChemicals Collection: Native Sulfur (S) - El Desierto Bolivia - of great economic importance in fungicidal plant sprays

Native Sulfur (S) - El Desierto Bolivia - of great economic importance in fungicidal plant sprays
CAN-4165 Native Sulfur (S) - El Desierto Bolivia - of great economic importance in fungicidal plant sprays, the vulcanization of rubber

Background imageChemicals Collection: Chemical drum storage at Altona near Melbourne - Victoria - Australia JLR04067

Chemical drum storage at Altona near Melbourne - Victoria - Australia JLR04067
JLR-307 Chemical drum storage at Altona near Melbourne Victoria - Australia Jean-marc La Roque contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageChemicals Collection: Aeroplane - crop duster spraying agricultural fields in southern California in January - USA

Aeroplane - crop duster spraying agricultural fields in southern California in January - USA
JZ-4129 Aeroplane - crop duster spraying agricultural fields California - USA Jim Zipp contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageChemicals Collection: Native Sulfur - Baja California - Mexico - of great economic importance in fungicidal plant sprays

Native Sulfur - Baja California - Mexico - of great economic importance in fungicidal plant sprays - the vulcanization
CAN-4245 Native Sulfur - Baja California - Mexico of great economic importance in fungicidal plant sprays - the vulcanization of rubber

Background imageChemicals Collection: Phosphate Mine

Phosphate Mine
Workers pushing railway wagons full of phosphate at a mine in Sfax, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: 1930s

Background imageChemicals Collection: Chemical Worker 1950S

Chemical Worker 1950S
A worker wearing a protective suit in a chemical factory. Date: 1950s

Background imageChemicals Collection: Warning, Chemical Spraying in Progress Forest Enterprise sign on heathland, Dorset, England, october

Warning, Chemical Spraying in Progress Forest Enterprise sign on heathland, Dorset, England, october

Background imageChemicals Collection: Worker wearing protective mask, mixing pesticides for spraying shrubs at nursery

Worker wearing protective mask, mixing pesticides for spraying shrubs at nursery, Northwest Oregon, U. S. A
Worker wearing protective mask, mixing pesticides for spraying shrubs at nursery, Northwest Oregon, U.S.A

Background imageChemicals Collection: Fish Room Cleaner plastic container floating in sea, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorest

Fish Room Cleaner plastic container floating in sea, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorest, England, september

Background imageChemicals Collection: Sheep farming, shepherd applying insecticide along back of sheep, to prevent fly strike and lice

Sheep farming, shepherd applying insecticide along back of sheep, to prevent fly strike and lice, England, september

Background imageChemicals Collection: Interior of chemical store on farm, Cheshire, England, august

Interior of chemical store on farm, Cheshire, England, august

Background imageChemicals Collection: Bitumen

Bitumen being poured onto a surface. Bitumen is a product of the refining of crude oil. Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is heated to separate it into parts called fractions

Background imageChemicals Collection: Lubricating oil

Lubricating oil
Heavy lubricating oil being poured onto a watch glass. Lubricating oil is a product of the refining of crude oil. Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is heated to separate it into parts

Background imageChemicals Collection: Red blood cells and molecules, artwork

Red blood cells and molecules, artwork
Red blood cells and drug molecules, computer artwork. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are responsible for supplying tissues with oxygen and are the most abundant type of cell in the blood

Background imageChemicals Collection: Chemical warfare, conceptual artwork

Chemical warfare, conceptual artwork
Chemical warfare. Conceptual computer artwork of gas masks. The areas which would protect the eyes are glowing green. This could represent the precautions taken to avoid chemical or biological

Background imageChemicals Collection: Chemicals and rock samples in Darwins study

Chemicals and rock samples in Darwins study
Darwins study. View of a variety of chemicals and rock samples in Charles Darwins (1809-1882) study at Down House, Kent, England

Background imageChemicals Collection: Match tip, SEM

Match tip, SEM

Background imageChemicals Collection: Levitra drug molecule

Levitra drug molecule
Levitra. Molecular model of the drug vardenafil, marketed under the brand Levitra. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (silver), nitrogen (blue)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Cialis drug molecule

Cialis drug molecule
Cialis. Molecular model of the drug tadalafil, marketed under the brand Cialis. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (grey), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Viagra drug molecule

Viagra drug molecule
Viagra. Molecular model of the drug sildenafil citrate, marketed under the brands Viagra and Revatio. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (silver)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Researcher pipetting liquid

Researcher pipetting liquid
MODEL RELEASED. Researcher pipetting liquid

Background imageChemicals Collection: Toxic chemical treatment

Toxic chemical treatment
MODEL RELEASED. Toxic chemical treatment. Man wearing a protective suit and gas mask handling a drum of toxic chemical waste

Background imageChemicals Collection: Photographic laboratory, 19th century

Photographic laboratory, 19th century
Photographic laboratory. Photographer developing positive plates in a laboratory. As opposed to negatives, these are positives, but are still used in a similar way to produce photographic prints

Background imageChemicals Collection: Photographic dark room, 19th century

Photographic dark room, 19th century
Photographic dark room. This room is used to process photographic negatives, so it must be kept dark. A variety of chemicals are used to process the photographic plate and fix the image

Background imageChemicals Collection: Chemical crystals, historical artwork

Chemical crystals, historical artwork
Chemical crystal, historical artwork. Early 20th Century colour plate showing crystals of various chemicals, including some acids

Background imageChemicals Collection: Cavansite on mordenite

Cavansite on mordenite. Cavansite (calcium vanadium silicate) has a rich blue colour that arises from the hydrous nature of its crystals

Background imageChemicals Collection: Photomechanical prints, 19th century

Photomechanical prints, 19th century

Background imageChemicals Collection: Ferric Sulfate tank

Ferric Sulfate tank
Desalination plant. Ferric Sulfate used in the process This facility turns salt water into drinking water using the Reverse Osmosis Process

Background imageChemicals Collection: Synapse, artwork

Synapse, artwork
Synapse. Computer artwork of a synapse, the junction between nerve cells. Synapses transmit electrical signals from one nerve cell to the next

Background imageChemicals Collection: Search for a new drug, conceptual image

Search for a new drug, conceptual image

Background imageChemicals Collection: Electric batteries, 19th century

Electric batteries, 19th century
Electric batteries. Two early electric batteries connected in series to form a battery pack used to provide electrical power. The first battery was developed by Volta in 1800

Background imageChemicals Collection: Burnt match, SEM

Burnt match, SEM
Burnt match. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of a used match. Magnification: x20 when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageChemicals Collection: Strike anywhere match, SEM

Strike anywhere match, SEM
Strike anywhere match. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of an unburnt match. The head of a match is usually made from paraffin and combustible chemicals

Background imageChemicals Collection: Safety match, SEM

Safety match, SEM
Safety match. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of an unburnt match. The head of a match is usually made from paraffin and combustible chemicals

Background imageChemicals Collection: 18th century chemical affinity table

18th century chemical affinity table. Historical chart describing the tendency of different substances to combine with each other

Background imageChemicals Collection: Crop spraying

Crop spraying. Tractor spraying herbicide on a field of young wheat (Triticum sp.)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Angiotensin II molecule

Angiotensin II molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone Angiotensin II. Atoms are colour-coded (carbon: large grey, hydrogen: small grey, oxygen: red)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Androstenedione hormone molecule

Androstenedione hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the steroid hormone, dietary supplement and banned drug androstenedione (C19.H26.O2)

Background imageChemicals Collection: Match tip

Match tip. Close-up of the tip of an unburnt match

Background imageChemicals Collection: Matches

Matches. Close-up of the tips of three unburnt matches

Background imageChemicals Collection: Paper chromatography

Paper chromatography, separating coloured inks (vertical streaks). Chromatography is an analytical process that separates a compound into its constituent chemicals

Background imageChemicals Collection: Sooty flame

Sooty flame. Alkene (oct-1-ene) burning in a crucible with a sooty (smoky) flame. Alkenes are unsaturated (double bonded) organic molecules. The sooty flame is characteristic of alkenes



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