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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.
Person pouring a sachet of solvent into a beaker of water

What is Solubility?

Ever wondered why some substances dissolve easily in water while others don’t budge?  That’s solubility in action, a key concept in chemistry that explains how and why materials mix. From everyday brews to high-tech drug design, understanding solubility helps across

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7 Famous Scientists to Inspire Young Learners

Science education isn’t just about equations, experiments, or facts. It’s also about stories. And some of the most powerful stories come from the lives of the scientists themselves.  From groundbreaking discoveries to personal determination, the journeys of famous scientists can

Scientist wearing blue gloves holding Erlenmeyer Conical flask, with purple violet solvent inside

What Is a Solvent in Science?

Solvents are essential in chemistry. They dissolve other substances, forming solutions that are used across research, manufacturing, healthcare, and more. From cleaning precision components to supporting drug formulation, solvents are behind many everyday products and industrial processes. But what exactly

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Can a Scientist Be a Superhero? Inspiring Science Careers for Children

Scientists may not wear capes, but they save lives, protect the planet, and invent the future.  From developing life-saving medicines and innovative chemical blending techniques to addressing climate change, their work has a profound and lasting impact.  For children, understanding

Combustion in a car engine

What is Combustion in Chemistry?

Combustion in chemistry is a type of exothermic chemical reaction. It happens when oxygen combines with an element or a compound, forming an oxide. If the compound is organic, such as methane, the final products of a complete combustion will

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Primary School Science Activities

Hands-on science activities help children make sense of the world around them. For primary school pupils, simple experiments and investigations turn abstract ideas into something real. They encourage curiosity, support learning across the curriculum, and build confidence – and maybe,

Scientist using litmus paper to test whether a substance is an acid or a base.

What is the Difference Between an Acid and a Base?

Acids and bases might sound like something straight out of a chemistry textbook, but they’re actually part of our daily lives in more ways than you might realise. From the tang of a lemon to the cleaning power of soap,