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Volume 20, 2010/11
Issue 1: September 2010
Issue 2: November 2010
Issue 3: February 2011
Issue 4: April 2011
September 2010
Contents
The Cape Verde atmospheric observatory
James Lee
Answer Back
Fun with phenylethene
Maurice Carmody
Time of flight mass spectrometry
Jane Thomas-Oates, Ed Bergström, Kriangsak Songsrirote and Salina Abdul Rahman
Making and Doing
Numbercross
Out of Thin Air
From volcanoes to sea salt: atmospheric sulfur
Tim Harrison and Dudley Shallcross
Revision Note
Oxides of carbon
Rachael Dumbill
Scientists of Substance
Carothers: inventor of nylon
Gill Wroe
Focus on Industry
Polyamides
Allan Clements, Mike Dunn, Valmai Firth, Elizabeth Hubbard, Jon Lazonby and David Waddington
Chemistry on the Web
Professor Dave: YouTube chemist
James Cooper
Back Page
The PET that got away
Gill Wroe
November 2010

Contents
February 2011

Contents
April 2011

Contents
