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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe REACTION! CHEMISTRY IN THE MOVIES * _Mark A. Griep & _ * _Marjorie L. Mikasen_ Oxford Univ. Press: 2009. 350 pp. £32.50 If society can be


reflected in its culture, and movies are now the most popular form of culture, what can science in the movies tell us about science in the real world? This is the idea behind _ReAction!


Chemistry in the Movies_ by Mark Griep and Marjorie Mikasen. It is far more than a dry discussion of the when, what, where and how of chemistry in all its forms in the movies: over ten


chapters the authors examine how chemistry and chemists are portrayed on film. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your


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our FAQs * Contact customer support AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Edward Morgan is a film fan and in his spare time is a Publishing Editor for the Royal Society of


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