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Wednesday 8 May, 4.15–5pm BST, online

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Join us for our monthly STEM bookclub, Chemistry chronicles as we demonstrate how to use Blue Butterfly Pea tea to create an acid-base indicator, identify common house-hold acids and bases and “paint” pictures. This practical nicely accompanies this month’s story, “Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Pfister.

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