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Chemistry in its element

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A weekly tour of the periodic table, from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Episodes

Luminol: Chemistry in its element

Amongst the fictional forensic equipment shown on television, Brian Clegg notices one distinctly non-fiction stalwart: Luminol

Apr 16, 20146 min

Dibromoindigo: Chemistry in its element

Purple was once a colour only royalty could afford to wear. Hayley Birch investigates tyrian purple, or dibromoindigo, the original purple dye

Apr 02, 20146 min

Alum: Chemistry in its element

Lars Öhrström delves into the history of alum, a compound linked to some of Europe's most infamous families

Mar 05, 20146 min

Guaiacol: Chemistry in its element

This week, Ben Valsler investigates the smoky compound that links whisky, kippers, bacon, hot dogs, coffee, creosote and cough syrup

Dec 04, 20135 min

Hexenal: Chemistry in its element

For many, it's the smell of spring and summer. But hexenal - responsible for the aroma of freshly cut grass - makes Simon Cotton think of cricket.

Nov 27, 20137 min

Napalm: Chemistry in its element

A devastating weapon indelibly associated with Apocalypse Now and the Vietnam war, Simon Cotton introduces Napalm

Nov 13, 20136 min

Tamoxifen: Chemistry in its element

Tamoxifen can treat and prevent one type of breast cancer, without the side effects of chemotherapy. Andrew Holding explains more

Nov 06, 20134 min

Nitinol: Chemistry in its element

Sitting on your glasses is no longer a death sentence for spectacles, thanks to shape memory alloys like nitinol

Oct 23, 20135 min

Titin: Chemistry in its element

It's a massive molecular record breaker. Andrew Holding introduces Titin, the largest protein in the human body

Oct 16, 20134 min

Thujone: Chemistry in its element

Wrongly blamed for murders and hallucinations, Simon Cotton raises a glass of absinthe to this week's compound: Thujone

Sep 25, 20138 min
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