The great fire of London
The fortunes of fragrance
VOC
Salt
200

What were the buildings made of that time?

They were made out of wood.

200

When did humans first discovered how to make aromas?

Crushing or bruising leaves, fruits, and barks.

200

It is __ to escape.

Futile

200

Ahealthy adult's body contains how much salt.

250 grams of salt.

500

Who saw the Baker's family choking on smoke?

Samuel Pepys.

500

Is steam distillation still used today?

Yes.

500

We __ that the reason he was in an __ to leave, was because there would be a long line.

presumed, urgency

500

Salt is produced when what two things combine.

Sodium and chlorine

800

What time was it when London had no fire department?

The 1600s

800

When did trade in aromatics increased?

In the middle ages.

800

There was nothing __.

edible

800

When was salt first discovered?

We don't know.

1100

Why did the fire so strong?

The buildings were made out of wood and had flammable goods.

1100

Why did people learned to press petals gently into animal fat?

Some flower petals can't stand the heat of steam distillation.

1100

The __ wall was guarding the castle.

impenetrable

1100

Why did the egyptians used salt on corpses?(dead bodies)

They were used to preserve them.

1400

When and where did the fire started?

Sunday morning, September 2. King's bakery on pudding street.

1400

What were early twentieth century perfume bottles work of?

They were work of art.

1400

We needed a big __ of vaccines

distribution

1400

What is sodium and chlorine?

Sodium: An unstable metal that could burst into flames.

Chlorine:A poisonous gas.

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