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School pupils learn about the fun of chemistry
05-11-2007 · University of BathAround 140 pupils aged 11 to 13 from schools in the West of England will enjoy one of two day-long fun-filled 'festivals' of chemistry at the University of Bath on 15 and 17 May.
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