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Which molecule was found in Easter Island statues' stone and also played a significant role in Napoleon's Buttons?
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Tetrahydrocannabinol
Methamphetamine
Tetracycline
Ethanol
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Which compound, commonly found in red wine, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its impact on health and aging?
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Serotonin
Acetaminophen
Caffeine
Resveratrol
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Which molecule was found in Easter Island statues' stone and also played a significant role in Napoleon's Buttons?
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Which compound, commonly found in red wine, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its impact on health and aging?
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Which compound, linked to the environment and food production, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its impact on agricultural practices?
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Which organic compound, used in the production of soap and biodiesel, was highlighted in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its role in industrial processes?
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Which element, known for its role in bone health and dairy products, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its significance in history and chemistry?
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Which compound, used in the production of textiles and paper, was highlighted in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its impact on the clothing industry?
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Which molecule, commonly associated with coffee, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its stimulating effects on the nervous system?
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Which compound, associated with the preservation of food and historical use in embalming, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its role in chemistry and medicine?
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Which substance, known for its antiseptic properties and historical use in wound care, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its impact on medicine and surgery?
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Which compound, used in the production of explosives and fertilizers, was discussed in 'Napoleon's Buttons' for its impact on agriculture and warfare?
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Which chemical compound, found in the seeds of the calabar bean, caused widespread poisoning and paralysis during the 19th century due to its use in medicinal treatments and poorly produced alcohol?
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Which fabric dye, derived from a mixture of coal tar derivatives, became a symbol of luxury and exclusivity in the 19th century due to its vibrant and long-lasting colors?
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Which chemical compound, known for its use in embalming and preservation of biological specimens, was also historically used as a food additive and sweetener before being banned due to its toxic effects?
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Which functional group, commonly found in organic molecules and characterized by a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, played a crucial role in the synthesis of compounds like aspirin and vanilla?
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Which chemical compound, commonly used as a bleaching agent and disinfectant, gained notoriety as a deadly warfare agent during World War I due to its toxic and corrosive nature?
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Which chemical compound, once widely used in the plastics industry, was later discovered to have harmful effects on the environment, particularly in marine ecosystems where it accumulates and poses a threat to wildlife?
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Which ancient dye, extracted from the glands of shellfish, was highly valued by royalty and nobility for its rich purple hue, earning it the nickname 'royal purple'?
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Which plant-derived alkaloid, commonly used in the treatment of malaria, was historically known as 'Jesuit's bark' due to its introduction to Europe by Jesuit missionaries from South America?
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Which small molecule, derived from the Pacific Yew tree, revolutionized cancer treatment by serving as a key ingredient in chemotherapy drugs for various types of cancer?
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Which chemical compound, once used as a popular pain reliever and fever reducer, was later found to cause severe liver damage and failure when taken in excessive amounts?
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Which compound, often used as a recreational drug, was synthesized by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann and is featured in 'Napoleon's Buttons'?
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In 'Napoleon's Buttons', which chemical compound extracted from the foxglove plant is known for its use as a heart medication?
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Which chemical compound found in the Penicillium mold is considered a groundbreaking antibiotic, as mentioned in 'Napoleon's Buttons'?
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In 'Napoleon's Buttons', which compound found in coffee and tea played a key role in historical events?
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Which substance derived from the coca plant was extensively used by the Inca civilization and mentioned in 'Napoleon's Buttons'?
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Why did the author choose "Napoleon's Buttons" for its title?