October 2017 Issue

Departments

Open for Discussion: Performance Drinks

Open for Discussion: Performance Drinks 

By Raima Larter

How do you decide whether to choose water or energy drinks when exercising?


Interview with Susan Miller–Manager, Office of Public Affairs, Fairfax Water, Fairfax, VA

By Michael Tinnesand

ChemMatters talked to Susan about how she came to her current position and some of the issues she faces while dealing with our water supply.

 

Features

Compost: Your Trash, Nature’s Treasure


Compost: Your Trash, Nature’s Treasure

By Julia R. Barrett

Composting is a way to harvest crops with natural fertilizer and reduce our contribution to greenhouse gases—a win-win!

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As a Matter of Fact

Water Treatment: From Reservoir to Home


A Toxic Dose of Water: How Much Is Too Much?

A Toxic Dose of Water: How Much Is Too Much?

By Raima Larter

Your cells are delicate and need to balance electrolytes, so don’t stress them out by drinking too much water!

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Chemistry Rocks!

Chemistry Rocks!

By Brian Rohrig

To celebrate National Chemistry Week, discover how minerals, rocks, and crystals are related.

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Making Water Safe to Drink

Making Water Safe to Drink

By Frankie Wood-Black

Water is abundant, but drinking water must be free of contaminants. Learn about the many ways water is purifi ed before it pours out of your faucet.

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Dental Fillings: A Reaction in Your Mouth

Dental Fillings: A Reaction in Your Mouth

By Sergio Pistoi

When tooth decay hits, your dentist fi lls the cavity. But have you ever thought about what is in the fi lling? It used to be gold, now it’s a polymer.

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