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March 2019

March 2019 issue

Jean Hein, University of Waterloo, ON

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a small amount of solution that appears to be fluorescing red from the sides and appears green on top in a 100 mL beaker

Cover: Fluorescing chlorophyll for St. Patrick’s Day ☘

A green quiz for St. Patrick's Day

Toothpaste challenge tweet

The power of empirical evidence

Adjusting study techniques

Teachers' tips: how to fill a Pringles® can with hydrogen

Book review: The Poison Squad 

Deborah Blum at ChemEd 2019 this summer

The Ulu: Chemistry and Inuit women’s culture

Understanding heat flow from a coffee cup

Sigificant figures clusters

Elemental compounds puzzle

The discovery of the elements: The miners  
 

 
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