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Date Added: August 25, 2008 04:04:03 PM
PHILADELPHIA — For anyone whose last foray into chemistry was being forced to memorize the periodic table of elements in high school, the Chemical Heritage Foundation wants you to take another look at a subject you may have vowed never to revisit after final exams.

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