In the pursuit of a new class of photovoltaic materials, researchers at UC Santa Barbara happened upon an entirely different discovery that addresses a centuries-old mystery of chemistry: Why does an ...
Farmers can check whether an apple is ripe by cutting it in half and spraying the surface with iodine. If the iodine causes an intense blue colour, the apple isn’t ripe, Joe Schwarcz writes.
👉 Watch the video of Sarah’s school science experiment here! Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for fun way to explore chemistry with you middle-school aged kiddos, this ...
In the pursuit of a new class of photovoltaic materials, researchers happened upon an entirely different discovery that addresses a centuries-old mystery of chemistry: Why does an iodine solution turn ...
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