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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Chemistry's Timeline" Step back in time to 1869

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Chemistry Collection: The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
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Chemistry Collection: PLM of crystals of testosterone
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Chemistry Collection: Nylon comb advert from DuPont, 1952 C019 / 1284
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Chemistry Collection: Baking soda crystals, SEM C016 / 8041
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Chemistry Collection: Insulin crystals, light micrograph C017 / 8249
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Chemistry Collection: Rudolf II with his alchemist, artwork C013 / 9565
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Chemistry Collection: Chemistry Lesson
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Chemistry Collection: Scene in a lecture theatre
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Chemistry Collection: Portrait of physicist Ernest Rutherford, 1917
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Chemistry Collection: E. Rutherford and his wife at Trinity College
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Chemistry Collection: E. Rutherford with his wife and daughter in a boat
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Chemistry Collection: Antoine Lavoisier and wife, chemist
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Chemistry Collection: Carbon nanotube
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Chemistry Collection: Native copper, macrophotograph
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Chemistry Collection: Samarium
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Chemistry Collection: Graphene
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Chemistry Collection: Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
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Chemistry Collection: Chemistry equipment, 19th century
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Chemistry Collection: Capsaicin molecule
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Chemistry Collection: Oxytocin neurotransmitter molecule
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Chemistry Collection: Molecular orbitals
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Chemistry Collection: Januvia diabetes drug molecule
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Chemistry Collection: Praziquantel parasite drug
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Chemistry Collection: Explosion of Sarin nerve gas molecules
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Chemistry Collection: Copper sulphate crystals, LM
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Chemistry Collection: Water molecule
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Chemistry Collection: Interferon molecule
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Chemistry Collection: Hypo-allergenic soap
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Chemistry Collection: Victoria College, Alexandria - Chemistry Laboratory
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Chemistry Collection: 18th Century Laboratory
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Chemistry Collection: Faraday / Prof Chemistry
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Chemistry Collection: Richard Kirwan (engraving)
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Chemistry Collection: Worshipful Company of Salters armorial
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Chemistry Collection: Frederic Joliot and Irene Joliot-Curie, French scientists, 1935
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Chemistry Collection: Chemistry Laboratory at Eton College, Berkshire
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Chemistry Collection: Montem Street Higher Elementary School, London - Chemistry
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Chemistry Collection: Chemistry Appliances
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Chemistry Collection: Oxytocin hormone crystals, LM C016 / 7195
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Chemistry Collection: Copper and magnesium sulphate
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Chemistry Collection: Cubane molecule
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Chemistry Collection: Candle
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Chemistry Collection: Chemistry Institute - Lille, France
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Chemistry Collection: Scientist in Metropolitan Police laboratory
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Chemistry Collection: Safety glasses
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Chemistry Collection: Nanotube technology, conceptual artwork
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Chemistry Collection: Aluminium window
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Chemistry Collection: E. Rutherford with his granddaughter (1931)
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Chemistry Collection: Elemental analysis


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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Chemistry's Timeline" Step back in time to 1869, when Dmitri Mendeleev introduced his groundbreaking creation - Mendeleyev's periodic table. This iconic masterpiece laid the foundation for understanding elements and their properties. Imagine holding a Bakelite telephone, marveling at its invention that revolutionized communication. It was during this era that chemistry began intertwining with everyday life, igniting curiosity and innovation. The mesmerizing dance of fire captivates our senses, reminding us of the transformative power of chemical reactions. From ancient alchemists like Count of St Germain to modern scientists like Dmitri Mendeleev, it has always been driven by those seeking knowledge and discovery. Colours derived from coal tar brought vibrant hues into our lives. Through colour lithography, we witnessed art merging with science as chemists unlocked the secrets hidden within nature's palette. Enter the realm of elements on the standard periodic table - a visual representation showcasing various element types and their unique characteristics. Copper and magnesium sulphate experiments (LM) exemplify how chemistry allows us to manipulate matter for practical purposes. In 1954, mass spectrometry emerged as a powerful tool enabling scientists to analyze complex substances at an atomic level. The birth of this technique marked another milestone in unraveling nature's mysteries. Chemistry not only impacts our physical world but also extends its reach into medicine. An anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015/6718 showcases how chemicals can alter biological processes for therapeutic purposes. A laboratory clamp symbolizes precision and control in scientific experimentation – essential qualities that have propelled countless discoveries throughout history. Picture Ernest Rutherford standing tall amidst his research apparatus in Cavendish Laboratory – a testament to his pioneering work on atomic structure that reshaped our understanding of matter itself.