Not exact matches
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also
called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such
as Belgian
chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
Makes total sense to me
as a
chemist — in chemistry we count in a unit
called moles, but it's much the same — 2 moles of this and 1 mole of that will result in 1 mole of a product....
As a respected underground
chemist, Arnold is sometimes
called upon by others in the industry to test products they have had made in Chinese factories.
University of Illinois
chemist Martin Burke, a pioneer of a technique that constructs complex molecules from simple chemical «building blocks,» led a group that found that thousands of compounds in a class of molecules
called polyenes — many of which have great potential
as drugs — can be built simply and economically from a scant one dozen different building blocks.
Prompted by those results, 2 years ago Floyd Romesberg, a
chemist at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, and colleagues reported that both in vitro and animal studies showed that a gene
called LexA serves
as one of the key «on» switches for the error - prone DNA polymerase.
Frighteningly, some so -
called «weight loss shakes» sold at
chemists and health department stores contain
as much sugar
as lolly snakes and negligible protein.
An alcohol store
calls itself «The Liquor Swamp», a cinema advertises its main feature
as «The Man Who Lived Forever» and a
chemist is aptly named «The World of Drugs».
Become your own
chemist and create homemade bath bombs (variously
called bath fizzes) in the home lab known
as your kitchen.
If you're really a
chemist, you should know that all solutions have a property
called «acidity» (
as well
as a property
called «akalinity»).