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This gas is added to soft drinks to make them fizzy.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

The process of removing water from a solution using heat.

What is evaporation?

400

What is the spectacular inorganic chemistry professor Theodore’s last name?

Who is Betley?

400

In 2023, Harvard researchers developed a new type of material with the ability to absorb and neutralize pollutants from the air. What is this material is often referred to as.

What is a photocatalyst?

400

This type of technology uses chemical reactions to generate electricity through a series of redox reactions.

What is a fuel cell?

800

This chemical element is used in toothpaste to prevent cavities.

What is fluorine?

800

This technique separates mixtures based on differences in boiling points.

What is distillation?

800

In 2024, this Harvard chemist was awarded for his innovative work in developing new approaches to synthesizing complex natural products, which has significant implications for drug discovery.

Who is Andrew G. Myers?

800

This 2023 study from Harvard explored the use of CRISPR technology to modify enzymes, leading to more efficient chemical synthesis processes in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

What is enzyme engineering using CRISPR?

800

This type of nanomaterial is known for its remarkable electrical conductivity and strength, and is often used in electronic devices and advanced materials.

What is graphene?

1200

Aspirin is derived from this natural substance.

What is salicylic acid?

1200

A process used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution by adding a solution of known concentration.

What is titration?

1200

This recent Harvard professor received acclaim for his research on the role of chemical processes in climate change and has developed new methods to capture and utilize carbon dioxide.

Who is Daniel Nocera?

1200

Harvard scientists recently achieved a breakthrough in energy storage by developing a new type of battery with significantly improved energy density and longevity, based on this advanced material.

What are lithium-sulfur batteries?

1200

This technique involves using chemical methods to modify the properties of metals, such as increasing corrosion resistance or hardness, often used in industrial applications.

What is metal alloying?

1600

The main ingredient in baking soda, often used in baking.

What is sodium bicarbonate?

1600

This type of chromatography separates compounds based on their affinity for a stationary phase and a mobile phase.

What is liquid chromatography

1600

This Harvard chemist was renowned for his research on chemical kinetics and reaction mechanisms.

Who is George M. Whitesides?

1600

This recent Harvard study focused on the development of artificial photosynthesis systems that can convert sunlight into chemical energy more efficiently, aiming to address global energy challenges.

What is artificial photosynthesis using nanomaterials?

1600

This technique utilizes chemical principles to develop high-resolution imaging in devices such as microscopes and sensors.

What is fluorescence microscopy?

2000

This chemical compound is responsible for the browning of apples when exposed to air.

What is polyphenol oxidase?

2000

This piece of lab equipment is used during titration to control the flow of the titrant.

What is a graduated burette?

2000

Known for her contributions to the field of chemical education, this Harvard professor has impacted the way chemistry is taught and learned.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

2000

In 2024, Harvard researchers made strides in developing new methods for synthesizing complex carbohydrates with high precision. What is this process, which involves assembling sugar units into larger structures, known as.

What is glycosylation?

2000

This technique involves using chemical reactions to produce high-purity semiconductors by removing impurities and controlling crystal structures, essential for advanced electronic devices.

What is semiconductor doping?