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History of Chemistry

History of Chemistry

The history of chemistry dates back to even before we called it chemistry. In this episode, Jonas and Louise take a look back at the year producing the International Year of Chemistry videos. They take a close look at Alfred Nobel and the history of the Nobel prize. They even visit the Swedish society in Stockholm where they give out the prize. Learn more about the International Year of Chemistry and the history of chemistry here.




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