In preparation for my masters in Forensic Informatics I decided to read an AS and A-Level Chemistry book. Only GSCE knowledge of chemistry is needed (which is as far as I got with the subject), but the masters in Forensics (which I will be sharing half the courses with) require A-Level chemistry and a degree with some chemistry in it such as chemistry, biochemistry or chemical engineering. This seems a little weird, so I thought I'd read the book in case they expect me to actually remember anything I was taught 7 years ago. Here are a couple of interesting things I found in the book:
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