Monday Puzzle: DeCAPitated

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- Monday Puzzle: DeCAPitated
- The Chemistry of Life: The Plastic in Cars
- Achieving better chemistry could be risky for Dallas Cowboys
- Raj Kaushal opted for Kunal-Soha for there real-life chemistry for …

Monday Puzzle: DeCAPitated
New York Times
Lavoisier wrote the first text on modern chemistry unifying chemistry’s theories and standardizing its chemical names. But not quite as relevant to this week’s puzzle as his demise. Lavoisier was decapitated: an unfortunate consequence of being a French nobleman in 1794.
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The Chemistry of Life: The Plastic in Cars
LiveScience.com
Even if cars soon start running entirely on electricity or hydrogenthey'll still need 100 gallons or more of oil to make their plasticparts such as seats dashboards bumpers and engine components. And some day that plastic may be recycled back into fuel. Cars of old were mostly steel but the use of lightweightalternatives has dramatically increased in the last couple of decades. Whereas almost no plastic could be found on a car from the 1950stoday's automobiles have more than 260 pounds (120 kilograms) ofplastic on board according to the Transportation Energy Data Book.

Achieving better chemistry could be risky for Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Morning News
bviously he’s changed his mind. All you have to do is look at the roster. Terrell wens is gone.

Raj Kaushal opted for Kunal-Soha for there real-life chemistry for …
Mid-Day
However he later changed his mind and decided to go for a younger couple with real-life chemistry. “The source continues “It is a romantic comedy that requires young couples and their youthful vibe. The director has seen the couple together at a social events and believes that Kunal-Soha will fit the roles a little better. “Raj says “I have narrated the script to Madhavan and Vidya.

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