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This article presents three experiments that make use of a syringe — a cheap, easily available and normally discarded item — to carry out conventional experiments. They use a minimum of chemicals, little or no heating and reduce the need for costly equipment by reusing old syringes.

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Correspondence to K. Siddharth.

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Siddharth, K. Syringe chemistry. Reson 21, 277–284 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-016-0322-8

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