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English: Image of 2,2 bipyridine in solution for chemical analysis of water quality. "Many of the waters in chemical analysis are absolutely beautiful when you have the test run... 2,2 bipyridine for iron is a beautiful lavender color." The image is from a video about the work of chemist and entrepreneur Kathryn Hach Darrow.
Date 2014
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