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Chemical Structure and Reactivity
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Chemical structure and reactivity: An integrated aproach by James Keeler and Peter Wothers.
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Why chemical reactions happen
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Why chemical reactions happen by James Keeler and Peter Wothers.
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Organic chemistry 2nd edition by Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves and Stuart Warren.
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Solutions manual to accompany Organic Chemistry by Clayden, Greeves, Warren and Wothers.
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The Chemistry of Light (2006)
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In another exciting extravaganza of bangs, flashes and booms, Dr Peter Wothers takes us through the history of light-making, from oil lamps to fluorescent tubes. The fantastic demonstrations range from do-it-yourself photography to the eerie green glow of luminol, and beyond.
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Burning Issues (2010)
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A lecture by Dr Peter Wothers. In this exciting demonstration lecture Dr Peter Wothers investigates the process of combustion - why some things burn quietly but others explode violently. Discover why water doesn't burn but some compounds spontaneously burst into flames. Find out how a simple equation can help us achieve an even bigger bang. You can expect to find the answers amid the usual flashes, flames and bangs!
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Freerange Chemistry (2008)
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What does it mean to say something has 'chemicals' in it? In this latest lecture, Dr Peter Wothers explores the chemicals that make up the world around us, and goes right back to basics. Want to see ammonia made from old horns, bangs and flashes made from nothing but horse poo, and a towering inferno created from washing-up liquid? This lecture is sure to impress, and give us all pause for thought.
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It's a Gas (2007)
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In this exciting demonstration lecture, Dr Peter Wothers explores the different properties and reactions of the gases that make up our atmosphere. What is ozone and how can it both poison and protect us? Why is carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas? Why is nitrogen gas so unreactive?
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Just Add Water (2009)
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To the untrained eye, water might seem a bit boring, but in this lecture Pete Wothers show us just how exciting dihydrogen monoxide can be!
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