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Home-made Experiments Contest
Lautaro Kremenchuzky | added on Apr 03, 2011 | Argentina
The contest consists of making a home-made experiment, which must be recorded and uploaded. Previously, they must set a hypothesis and afterwards, there must be a conclusion.
Experiencia H2.0
Lautaro Kremenchuzky | added on Apr 03, 2011 | Argentina
Alumnos de diferentes escuelas secundarias realizarán una purificación y controles de calidad del agua de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Los procesos serán filmados y subidos a los campus virtuales para esta experiencia colaborativa.
Chemistry of Wine
Elmer Ledesma | added on Apr 01, 2011 | United States
The talk will include an overview of wine and wine making and more detailed descriptions of the chemical composition of grapes and wine, laboratory methods for analysis of grapes and wines, sensory and organoleptic methods used for wine, the role of tannin and other phenolic compounds in wine, and some potential health aspects
Chemistry : a Science to Rediscover ... at the University of Sherbrooke
Valerie Amzallag | added on Mar 31, 2011 | Canada
23rd Annual Undergraduate Chemistry Colloquium of the University of Sherbrooke is organized by students for students.