S1E7 - Episode #7 - Fluorine & Chlorine

S1E7 - Episode #7 - Fluorine & Chlorine

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S1E9 - Episode #9 - Mercury

Joe and Fergus chat about all things mercury and find that there's much more to it than just thermometers! It's been used since ancient times - some thought it was the key to eternal life, despite its poisonous nature. Find out more in this week's episode. 

S1E8 - Episode #8 - Uranium

In this episode we welcome Colby to talk about nuclear power. Could it be the solution to the climate emergency? We also discuss a darker side of uranium - nuclear weapons - and play Science Fact or Science Fiction and Secret Scientist. 

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