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Chemicals (Group Profile)

Chemicals
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Blog: chemicals.blog.co.uk
- Category:
- Science & Technology
- Owner:
- HivertAntonnie
- Members:
- 1
- Group Founded:
- 2008-02-17
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Blog: chemicals.blog.co.ukChemistry is an important part of our life mow. I really remember the first time I picked up a chemistry book and it nearly took my breathe away. From that time I have an earnest desire to become a chemist, like my mom. From that moment, my life and chemistry connect.
Recent posts in group blog
- Explosives At The Microscopic Scale Produce Shocking Results by HivertAntonnie (134 days old)
- Researchers Use Glass Spheres To Tag And Trace Explosives by HivertAntonnie (134 days old)
- New Explosive Proves Unusually Touchy by HivertAntonnie (134 days old)
- An Improved Fluorescent Sensor Material For Detecting Explosives Developed by HivertAntonnie (134 days old)
- Next-generation Explosives: More Power And Safety Without The Pollution by HivertAntonnie (134 days old)
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