Images Dated 13th August 1997
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Greg Proops comedian at the Edinburgh Fring Festival at the Pleasance Theatre
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Paul zenon pigeon trap august 1997 Edinburgh festival performer traps live pigeons to
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JOHN DINGWALL TEST DRIVES ERIC CLAPTONS CAR AUGUST 1997 STANDING UP IN CAR ROOF ROLLED
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JOHN DINGWALL TEST DRIVES ERIC CLAPTONS CAR AUGUST 1997 ROOF POOLS BACK OPEN TOP NISSAN
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Sodium chloride crystal
Sodium chloride. Computer model of a plane of the crystal lattice of common salt (sodium chloride), a chemical which is found widely in nature and is used as a food flavouring. Small spheres represent positively- charged sodium ions, and large spheres are negatively- charged chloride ions. Sodium chloride crystals consist of rows of such planes, each arranged so that the chloride ion in one plane fits over the sodium ion in the one beneath it. Each positive ion therefore has six negatively-charged nearest neighbours, and vice versa. The electrostatic attraction holding these nearest neighbours together makes the crystal strong but brittle
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