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Picture by Lidia Minza

Colorful science!!!
Coloring some flowers with food coloring

Picture by Lidia Minza

Testing the polymer!
Polyacrylate sodium is used for nappies. Here we are testing the water absorbtion by using water containing food coloring.

Picture by Lidia Minza

Making a Rainbow
By mixing salt solutions you can make a rainbow appear!

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Picture by Steven Fabian

Erratic Butterflies

100X photomicrograph of potassium phosphate

Picture by Shaghayegh Kazemi

Column Chromatography

Purifying a heterocyclic compound by column chromatography

 

 

Picture by Vinoth Rajendran

Lipid vesicles: A new form of ‘Nano-artifacts’

This image as been taken using High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) as part of physical characterization of liposome as a drug delivery vehicle

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Picture by Vinoth Rajendran

Lipid vesicles: A new form of ‘Nano-artifacts’

This image as been taken using High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) as part of physical characterization of liposome as a drug delivery vehicle

Picture by Margarita Minzar

Cosmos

What happens when you trying to regenerate wastes.

Picture by Margarita Minzar

The chemistry point of view.
What happens when you looking through chemistry

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Picture by Margarita Minzar

Solar eclipse

The look through the flask.

Picture by Hardik Shah

Crystal clear beauty …

One day I got the co-crystals of Benzil and 2,4,5-triphenylimidazole and it made me feel like “THE KING OF THE WORLD” (of course for a day) … but after all its natures creation.

Picture by Mirela Suchea

Colorful

Digitally enhanced image of fluorescent solutions in chemistry lab.

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Picture by Mirela Suchea

Tricolor

Image of fluorescent solutions in chemistry lab.

Picture by I. V. Tudose

Labyrinth

Image of complex setup in chemistry lab.

Picture by Hardik Shah

Needle Crystals with their King Sunflower Crystal

Like humans, crystals also follow the King…

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Picture by Filipa Gomes

Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Octopus Samples

A microwave configured with a 14 position carousel and equipped with pressure and temperature sensors.

Picture by Filipa Gomes

Ibuprofen extraction from river samples using SPE 

Picture by Filipa Gomes

Glass synthesis by melt quenching technique

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Picture by Filipa Gomes

Cells viewed by Using a Microscope.

After culturing cells on the surface of bone cements, a vital nuclear cell dye (methylene blue) was used to identify cells by optical microscopy.

Picture by Filipa Gomes

Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometer

 

 

Picture by Andrey Petrov

Water Drop

Evaporating drop of water under the microscope

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Picture by Andrey Petrov

Form Genesis

Crystallization of potassium dichromate crystals

Picture by Andrey Petrov

Microfactory of Crystals
Crystallization of potassium dichromate crystals

Picture by Andrey Petrov

Life Border
Microorganisms gathered in a corner of a droplet that is drying, awaiting imminent death.

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Picture by Andrey Petrov

Frozen Fountain

Crystals of Glycin viewed under magnification x64

Picture by Areej Melhem

Relative Bromination Rates  

Picture by Areej Melhem

Tollens’ Test

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Picture by Areej Melhem

Tollens’ Test

Picture by Areej Melhem

Baeyer Test

Picture by Ananian Anastasiia

Everyday NMR

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Laboratory Crocodile

Picture by Golyshev Anton

Just Aspirin

Picture by Golyshev Anton

Clear Chemistry

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Picture by Golyshev Anton
Glass

Picture by Golyshev Anton

Charming Crystals

Picture by Ananian Anastasiia

Not Dirty, but Art

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Picture by Tobias Wiehn

MOED

The colourant
1-methyl-4-[(4’-oxocyclohexa-2’,5’-dienyliden)-ethyliden]-1,4-dihydropyridin (MOED). Its colour depends on the solvent.

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Picture by Hala Fazaa
Chemistry Tubes

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Picture by Golyshev Anton

Organic Music

Picture by Andrew Platonov Microcosmic Beauty: Aragonite Microcrystals under a Microscope

Picture by Andrew Platonov

Microcrystallization: Hampton Research Kit in Use

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Crystallization of Potassium Ferricyanide

Picture by Andrew Platonov

Light Diffraction of a Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate Crystal

Picture by Andrew Platonov

Equality

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Picture by Andrew Platonov

Ready to Create

 

Picture by Andrew Platonov

Discovering the Properties of Polyvinylpyrrolidone

Picture by Andrew Platonov

 

Preparing for Washing and Column Chromotography

 

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