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Periodic Graphics

Periodic Graphics: The Chemistry Of Holiday Berries

Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning samples the toxic and healthful molecules behind the decorative fruits

by Andy Brunning
December 7, 2015 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 93, Issue 48

 

This is an infographic describing the chemistry of holly, mistletoe, and cranberries.
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A collaboration between C&EN and Andy Brunning, author of the popular graphics blog Compound Interest (compoundchem.com). To see all of C&EN’s Periodic Graphics, visit http://cenm.ag/periodicgraphics.

This infographic is part of Compound Interest’s annual holiday advent calendar. If you’d like a version of it formatted like the rest of 2015’s entries, click here.

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