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There’s a wealth of scientific knowledge just outside the classroom doors. Primary school teachers can tap into it with easy science experiments that incorporate the natural world. Outdoor learning offers many benefits to young students. It reduces stress, improves their relationship with nature, and supports independent thinking. Teaching outside gives children the freedom to explore scientific …

It seems that almost everything we buy nowadays comes with those annoying sticky labels that are virtually impossible to remove. And even if you manage to peel off the label, then there’s the problem of the sticky residue left behind. Unfortunately, warm soapy water is not enough to completely remove this residue in most cases. You may end up spending hours trying to clear small pieces of paper w…

Jessica Clifton
3/11/2026

Distilled water is one of the purest forms of water available. Through the process of distillation – where water is boiled into steam and then condensed back into liquid – impurities, minerals, and contaminants are removed. This makes distilled water especially useful in situations where purity matters most. But what are the most common uses of distilled water in the UK and worldwide? You’ll be a…

Jessica Clifton
2/25/2026

What is citric acid? You’ve probably heard of it in relation to citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes, among others. However, there are lots of things about this naturally occurring acid that you may not know – this is what we’ll explore here. To start with, citric acid is neither a vitamin nor a mineral. It does not have nutritional value and should not be confused with vita…

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Jessica Clifton
2/11/2026

With the exception perhaps of water, few chemicals have almost ubiquitous industrial applications, but caustic soda is one of those chemicals. In this article, we’ll explore what caustic soda is, what it’s made of, its uses and its chemical structure. In this post: Key Takeaways Caustic soda is the common name for sodium hydroxide (NaOH), a strong alkaline compound It is one of the most widely pr…

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Monopropylene glycol (MPG) is a highly versatile organic compound that has a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. In fact, it’s found in everything from cosmetics and pharmaceutical products to food and e-cigarettes. MPG is available in different purity grades, each of which has an impact on the applications it is used for. - USP Grade – At the highest purity level, USP (United S…

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If you want a fun, interactive way to teach your children about science, a trip to a museum is a fantastic idea. The UK is bursting with world-class museums ideal for families, with exciting features ranging from interactive exhibits and immersive experiences to planetariums and experiment labs. Here, we’ll run through some of the best UK science museums and resources for kids, so you can start p…

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Jessica Clifton
12/31/2025

Acetone is both a household and industrial chemical with a wide range of applications. In many settings, it’s indispensable. For example, a beauty salon couldn’t effectively provide services to their customers without it, as acetone is used as nail polish remover. Similarly, acetone is essential in the electronics industry. Computer chips, circuit boards, and other electronic components require a…

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Ever wondered why a heavy metal ship floats, but a tiny coin sinks? Why do some fruits float, while others don’t?  To get to the bottom of these mysteries, you need to know a little more about the science of Original post: Why Things Float: Exploring Density with Everyday Objects . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for more information.

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Jessica Clifton
12/3/2025

Acetone is a colourless, volatile liquid made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It was first produced around 700 years ago and is also found organically in plants, trees, volcanic gases, and as a natural metabolic by-product in the Original post: What Are the Uses of Acetone? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for more informati…

Jessica Clifton
11/26/2025

10 Science Apps and Websites For Kids Compared to even ten years ago, the amount of technology children have access to is incredible. Long gone are the days where scientific learning was heavily learned through hefty textbooks. Nowadays, there are Original post: 10 Science Apps and Websites For Kids . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals f…

Jessica Clifton
11/19/2025

Ask anyone what acetone is, and they’ll probably tell you it’s something to do with nail polish. And they’d be right – in its capacity as a solvent, acetone is one of the volatile ingredients in nail polish remover. But Original post: What Is Acetone? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for more information.

What do the golden crust on a loaf of bread, the perfectly aerated crumb of a cake, and the browning of a steak in a frying pan all have in common? Science.  Cooking is all about chemistry. You may not Original post: Kitchen Chemistry: Fun Facts About Food and Cooking . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for more information.

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From the dressings on our salads to the glues and paints that surround us, acetic acid is far more than just a household condiment. Though most people recognise it as the tangy component of vinegar, this simple organic compound has Original post: What Are The Common Uses Of Acetic Acid? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for more infor…

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Osmosis works through the natural movement of water through semi-permeable membranes, evening out the saturation of dissolved particles between two bodies of water. Reverse osmosis, meanwhile, relies on pressure to push the water through, moving it from a high concentrate Original post: The Difference Between Osmosis and Reverse Osmosis . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written…

Jessica Clifton
10/22/2025

At ReAgent, we sell deionised water by the 1,000L bucket-load – but what is deionisation exactly? Quite simply, deionisation is a process by which water has its ions removed in order to form pure H20. Ions are electrically charged atoms Original post: What Is The Deionisation Process? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for more informa…

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Jessica Clifton
10/15/2025

Inorganic chemistry is the branch of science that studies all chemical compounds except those primarily based on carbon. It includes metals, salts, acids, bases, minerals, and coordination complexes.  Understanding inorganic chemistry is essential for industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and chemical Original post: What Is Inorganic Chemistry? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed witho…

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Jessica Clifton
10/9/2025

Battery acid typically refers to the acid used in lead-acid batteries, though it’s essential to the function of any acid-based battery or chemical cell. Storing chemical energy for eventual electrical use is the basic principle behind batteries, including those that Original post: What Is Battery Acid? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemical…

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Chemistry often suffers from a reputation for being complicated, dangerous, or irrelevant to everyday life. Many people form opinions based on media portrayals, outdated teaching methods, or the assumption that chemicals are inherently harmful.  These perceptions can discourage students and Original post: The Truth Behind 5 Common Chemistry Myths . No Republication or Redistribution allowed witho…

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Jessica Clifton
9/24/2025

Acids are one of the most important groups of chemicals, found everywhere from household products to industrial processes. They are substances that can release hydrogen ions (H⁺) in water, and they play a key role in countless chemical reactions.  Acids Original post: What Is an Acid in Chemistry? . No Republication or Redistribution allowed without written consent. Contact ReAgent Chemicals for…

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