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Jessica Clifton

Executive Director

Jessica is Executive Director at ReAgent and leads a variety of growth projects. She has an extensive background in marketing, and has worked in the chemical industry since 2019. Outside of work, Jessica can be found on a run, building LEGO, or watching Star Wars.

What Happens When Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Thiosulphate React?

A fascinating transformation occurs when clear solutions of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium thiosulphate (Na2S2O3) are combined. The transparent liquid gradually turns cloudy, milky, and completely opaque. This may seem like a simple reaction, but what’s actually going on? And

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The Best Chemistry Graduate Schemes in the UK

If you’ve earned a chemistry degree, graduate schemes are an excellent way to learn on the job. They allow you to expand your knowledge of chemicals and their real-world applications. The best chemistry graduate schemes are generally entry-level jobs that

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How Is Copper Sulphate Made?

Copper sulphate is an inorganic compound – a salt of sulfuric acid and copper. It is known for its unique appearance, as bright blue, water-soluble crystals. This is why it’s commonly known as blue vitriol. This useful compound has applications

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How To Remove Labels with Rubbing Alcohol

It seems that almost everything we buy nowadays comes with those annoying sticky labels that are virtually impossible to remove. And even if you manage to peel off the label, then there’s the problem of the sticky residue left behind. 

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Uses of Distilled Water

Distilled water is one of the purest forms of water available. Through the process of distillation – where water is boiled into steam and then condensed back into liquid – impurities, minerals, and contaminants are removed. This makes distilled water

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What Is Citric Acid?

What is citric acid? You’ve probably heard of it in relation to citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes, among others. However, there are lots of things about this naturally occurring acid that you may not know – this

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What Is Caustic Soda?

With the exception perhaps of water, few chemicals have almost ubiquitous industrial applications, but caustic soda is one of those chemicals. In this article, we’ll explore what caustic soda is, what it’s made of, its uses and its chemical structure.

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What is Monopropylene Glycol Used For?

Monopropylene glycol (MPG) is a highly versatile organic compound that has a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. In fact, it’s found in everything from cosmetics and pharmaceutical products to food and e-cigarettes. MPG is available in different purity

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The Best UK Science Museums and Resources for Kids

If you want a fun, interactive way to teach your children about science, a trip to a museum is a fantastic idea. The UK is bursting with world-class museums ideal for families, with exciting features ranging from interactive exhibits and