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Please stick to correct dosages, I’ve seen too many kids be put on a liver transplant list in the last year - this message is long overdue!

Too many of us think that panadol is harmless and can’t hurt us. It really, really can!

Apologies if there are more common names around the world - I’m in Australia!


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On this day in 1834, Michael Faraday wrote about his continued failure to isolate fluorine. 

(Hey, you win some, you lose some).

The element had been identified in minerals, but as fluorine is extremely reactive and forms compounds with most other elements, it had never been isolated before.

This is what happens when fluorine gas hits coal…

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Faraday experienced the problem of fluorine’s reactivity 184 years ago today, when he tried using electrolysis to disassociate fluorine from a lead fluorine compound.

Watch this video to learn more from our archiveshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihOD0F8Ukbc

Humphry Davy had previously attempted to isolate fluorine using electrolysis (which had led him to successfully isolate sodium and potassium). But Davy worked with hydrofluoric acid, which is corrosive and damaged his eyes.

Davy recovered, but many other experimenters with the dream of being the first to isolate fluorine, ended up poisoning themselves, and became known as the ‘fluorine martyrs’.

 After 74 years and many chemists’ trial and error, elemental fluorine was eventually isolated via electrolysis by Henri Moissan in 1886, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1906.

Thanks to their hard work, now we can do fun things like putting fluorine (most reactive non-metal element) and caesium (super reactive metal element) together:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLOFaWdPxB0

Zalim. Nomadic, quiet, mysterious and morally ambiguous Mystic Knight with some skills and knowledge as a Chemist as well.

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handful of drawings from the last few weeks, final fantasy tactics and otherwise


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Days 29, 30 and 31 of Magical March! Keren and Gabriel, my beloved characters from my webtoon for FrDays 29, 30 and 31 of Magical March! Keren and Gabriel, my beloved characters from my webtoon for FrDays 29, 30 and 31 of Magical March! Keren and Gabriel, my beloved characters from my webtoon for Fr

Days 29, 30 and 31 of Magical March! Keren and Gabriel, my beloved characters from my webtoon for Friends (you can check out my webtoon if you come to my profile page, the link is there!), A magical girl chemist for Job with a bag full of hazards ready to be mixed, and for Holiday I chose the Mexican Revolution and the OG Magical Girl herself, the equally pretty and brave Revolutionary Girl Adelita.

And we’re done!


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Sugar, Explained. For Vox’s show on Netflix.Sugar, Explained. For Vox’s show on Netflix.Sugar, Explained. For Vox’s show on Netflix.

Sugar, Explained. For Vox’s show on Netflix.


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 A Polish scientist. Awarded the Nobel prize for her studies of the radioactive elements, radium and A Polish scientist. Awarded the Nobel prize for her studies of the radioactive elements, radium and

A Polish scientist. Awarded the Nobel prize for her studies of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium. She is interested in her research being used for peaceful purposes.

Marie Curie


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