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How to Make Penicillin and Other Home Experiments
by Bob Ewing
Let food be your medicine and medicine your food is a saying that we would do well to give some deep thought. Hippocrates was certainly onto something. A saying that I use is “Let Nature Be Your... published 3 weeks ago
Law of Attraction Series #4: Emotions
by vandenburgj
Law of Attraction Series #4 Thoughts, Emotions and Beliefs Emotions When I first developed this series on the Law of Attraction, I made a conscious decision to keep in mind all of those hard-learned... published 7 months ago
What is Alchemy?
by stormrider
Alchemy is a complex subject. Many wish to categorize it simply as a barbaric predecessor of modern chemistry, but the truth is far more complex. Alchemy throughout the ages was not merely a form of metallurgy... published 10 months ago
Chemical Elements: Hydrogen and Calcium
by khassandra
Hydrogen Symbol: H Origin: Named by Lavoisier which comes from the word "hydro" and "gen" which means water forming. Discovery: Hydrogen was discovered by Henry Cavendish of Britain in 1776. Properties: It... published 5 months ago
Atoms and Molecules
by Science Guru
Like I menioned in my other post, anything that you can see with the naked eye or even the best microscope is a bundle of atoms too many to ever count. You can make an accurate guess as to how many there are -... published 5 months ago
Chemistry: The Elements and Their Uses II
by khassandra
Berkelium Berkelium is a member of the actinide group of elements. Its symbol is Bk. It is silvery in colour. It can be attacked by oxygen, steam and acids but not by alkalines. Berkelium was named after the... published 10 months ago
Xing Things
by Real Xing
Portion of Michelangelo's Creation of Adam God said to Cain: " Sin crouches at your door, but you can be its master." What does this mean to you? Is it a simple statement or could there be a hidden... published 4 weeks ago
Chemistry: The Elements and Their Uses
by khassandra
Actinium Actinium was discovered in 1899 by the French chemist Andre Loius Debierne. The element's name comes from the Greek word "actinos". which means "ray". This element is found in uranium ores to the... published 14 months ago
John Dalton
by hassam
John Dalton was born in a Quaker (a religious society) family in Eaglefield, Cumberland County. His mother, Deborah, lived by the motto "for God and husband". His father earned his living at the handloom. Such... published 4 months ago
How to Make a Chemical Car
by Glenstorm
A Chemical Car basically is a toy propelled by a chemical reaction. Here, the car is made in such a way that it can be easily propelled by carbon-dioxide gas coming out at the back. You can even call it a... published 3 weeks ago













