All RSC Education articles in Non-EiC content – Page 121

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    On This Day - Jan 11 : Thompson trialled insulin

    On the verge of death, the 14 year old diabetic agreed to the trial. Insulin was first discovered by Banting, Best and Macleod in 1921, but it was Collip’s work on the purification of insulin that enabled it to be used clinically.

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    On This Day - Feb 11 : Nuclear fission published

    This paper was the first to explain the theory of nuclear fission, the process by which the nucleus of an atom splits into lighter nuclei and releases a very large amount of energy in doing so.

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    On This Day - Jan 09 : Søren Sørensen was born

    He developed the pH scale (which ranges from 0-14) at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Denmark. This was the first time that the negative logarithm of proton (H+) concentration was used as a measure of acidity.

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    On This Day - Feb 09 : Jacques Monod was born

    Jacques Monod, François Jacob and André Lwoff received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965 for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis.

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    On This Day - Jan 08 : Melvin Calvin died

    He was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of the Calvin cycle. The Calvin cycle is a series of reactions that describe carbon (C) fixing in plants. Related resources:  Photosynthesis Carbon - Element information

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    On This Day - Feb 08 : Moses Gomberg was born

    He discovered the first stable free radical triphenylmethyl during attempts to prepare the even more sterically hindered hydrocarbon hexaphenylethane. He was since known as the founder of radical chemistry.

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    On This Day - Jan 07: Patent for thermal cracking

    This process involves breaking down large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller ones, which increases the amount of gasoline that refineries can produce from a barrel of crude oil.

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    On This Day - Jan 06 : Anselme Payen was born

    He is known for discovering the first enzyme diastase, and the carbohydrate cellulose, which is the most abundant organic compound on Earth. He also developed a process to industrially synthesise borax from boric acid that broke the Dutch monopoly on mined borax.

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    On This Day - Feb 06 : Discovery of germanium

    Germanium (Ge) is a silvery semi-metal element used in semiconductors. It is used as a transistor in thousands of types of electronics.

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    On This Day - Feb 04 : Plunkett patented Teflon

    Teflon is the brand name for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a fluorinated plastic. It is used as a non-stick coating for pans because of its inertness and extreme slipperiness. It is the only known material to which gecko’s feet cannot stick!

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    On This Day - Feb 03 : Edmond Frémy died

    He is best known for Frémy’s salt (potassium nitrosodisulfonate), which is a strong oxidising agent that he discovered in 1845. This salt is a long-lived free radical that can be used as a standard in electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy.

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    On This Day – Jan 02 : Rudolf Clausius was born

    He was one of the central founders of thermodynamics. He introduced the concept of entropy and stated the second law of thermodynamics for the first time. He also introduced concepts of kinetic theory to explain motion of gas molecules, in particular the mean free path of particles.

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    On This Day – Jan 01: Eugène Demarcay was born

    In 1901 he used spectroscopy to analyse material that had been carefully separated from samarium magnesium nitrate and discovered the element europium (Eu). His specialist knowledge of spectroscopy also helped Marie Curie confirm she had discovered radium (Ra). Related resources: Marie Curie and Aspects of the History of ...

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    On This Day - Feb 01 : Roger Tsien was born

    He shares the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Osamu Shimomura and Martin Chalfie for their discovery of the green fluorescent protein (GFP). GFP is a protein that glows bright green in the presence of blue light and is found in Aequorea victoria jellyfish.

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    Structure and Bonding

    Knowledge of structure and bonding can help explain the properties of materials. All the properties of a particular substance depend upon the elements present and how they are bonded to each other. This programme is designed to develop students understanding of structure and bonding as well as developing thinking ...

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    Synthesis and Analysis

    Synthesis and analysis are two key aspects of chemistry, particularly when exploring the role of chemistry in an industrial context and relating the products formed to applications in everyday life. In order to successfully synthesise any material it is necessary to have an understanding of the starting materials, the ...

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    Hosting industrial placements in chemistry - Guidance and best practice

    Provides guidance on best practice to companies hosting year-long industrial placements for students.

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    Earth's Crust

    The aim of this ‘starter’ activity is to introduce students to the common elements found in the Earth.

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    Minerals & elements in the Earth's Crust

    Use questions about the composition of minerals and ores to reinforce work on elements, compounds, symbols and formulae.

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    Halogens

    The halogens, group 7, are an important group of elements both chemically and socially. They are unusual in that they are coloured and diatomic. They also have an order of reactivity that is the opposite of the metals in groups 1 and 2. In fact they are all very reactive, ...