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De-stress, focus and relax by creating a colorful chemistry mandala, or test your logic with our geek-approved puzzles. We’d love to see your designs and solutions, so please do share them with us on Twitter!
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Take a moment for mindfulness and color in our MedChemNet mandala
Medicinal chemistry mandala
HHe
Li
Be
B
C
N
O
F
NeNa
Mg
Al
Si PS
Cl
Ar
KCa
ScTiV
Cr
MnFe
Co
NiCu
Zn
Ga
Ge
AsSe
BrKr
Rb
Sr
Y
Zr
Nb
Mo
Tc
Ru
Rh
Pd
Ag
Cd
InSnSb
Te
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Xe
Cs
Ba
La
Ce
Pr
Nd
Pm
Sm
Eu
GdTb Dy
Ho
Er
Tm
Yb
Lu
HfTa
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Re
Os
Ir
Pt
Au
Hg
Tl
Connect the elements by order of atomic number to reveal the father of the Periodic Table!
Hint: There is a periodic table at the back of this book.
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We’ve made eight changes to Thomas Rowlandson’s caricature Chemical Lectures, depicting one of Friedrich Accum’s lectures. Can you spot them all?
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Answer the questions to discover the hidden word:
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Opioids function by mimicking which type of brain chemical?
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What important medicinal compound is found in the bark of the cinchona tree and also in a gin & tonic?
3
What is natural compound from which the active component of Aspirin is derived?
4
Which scientist gave his name to the first example of a carbon–carbon bond-forming reaction that
followed a Pd(0)/Pd(II) catalytic cycle?
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Which Nobel Prize winner solved the structure of penicillin?
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The molecules below provide an example of what type of isomerism?
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Which important chemotherapeutic was originally know as Peyrone's salt?
What gas goes ‘pop’ when exposed to a naked flame in air?
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What base is commonly used in organic synthesis? Clue: Its abbreviation is a common beverage in the UK.
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The venom of the cone snail is a potentially
important source of
novel leads for what particular therapeutic?
Clue: the animal’s venom is able to block
neuromuscular transmission in its prey.
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W O R D S E A R C H
Analog Antagonist
Chelator
AntimicrobialCatalyst
PeptidomimeticPharmaceuticalPharmacokineticPharmacology
Nucleoside Photosensitizer
Stereospecificity
ThermodynamicTheranostics
ScaffoldInhibitor
Ligand Macrocycle
Metallodrug
Kinase
ChemotherapyComplexConjugate
Cheminformatics
Immunotherapeutic
Find chemistry-related words in this puzzle by searching across, down and diagonally
Convert the amounts of each substance in thepicture into moles. Then color the picture in using the key!Reminder: there is a periodic table at the back of this book.
52 7 53 95 66
83 84 75 99 14 7 16
3 99 83 89 16 16 58
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22 16 9 7 7 6 92
20 8 71
67 27 6 13 38 7 7
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120.1g C238.9g CHCl
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292.5g NaCl
312.4g C
6H
6408.2g
Mg(OH)2
291.68gHCl
1 mole Dark Green Red
2 moles
Orange3 moles
Light Blue4 moles Yellow
5 moles Grey7 moles
Light Green 8 moles
Purple9 moles
Dark Blue10 molesPink6 moles
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Solve the Anagrams
Color by Numbers
Re-jumble the chemical symbols to
reveal a word
Wordoku uses letters rather than numbers but the rules are still the same. Enter letters into the blank spaces so that each row, column and 3×3 box contains the letters: CHEMISTRY
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CH
RMIY
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R
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TC
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RES
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