The together Puzzle
Are you an expert in the field of chemistry? Then the new version of the together puzzle is just the thing for you. From all correct solutions received, the editors will again draw a winner at random to receive a 4-GB Apple iPod Nano. To participate, simply answer the following questions and use the specified letters to form the solution. Hint: the solution is the name of an American chemist who won both the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and the Nobel Peace Prize.Solution to the puzzle from the 1/2008 issue: Paul Ehrlich

Win a legendary 4GB iPod Nano!
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Please email your solution together with your complete mailing address, phone number and email address, with the email subject “together puzzle”, to together@brenntag.de, or send your solution via postcard to the editors at the following address: Simone Jähnel, Brenntag Holding GmbH, Stinnes-Platz 1, D-45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany. Deadline for submissions is January 31, 2009. From all correct solutions received, winners will be drawn at random to receive additional attractive prizes. The organizers’ decision is final. The editors hope you enjoy this puzzle!
- An investigation of the component parts of a chemical sample (4th letter of the answer)
- An alkaloid; component of various stimulating foods and beverages (6th letter o. a.)
- Compounds of this element form the molecular basis of all life (6th letter of the answer)
- A closed pressurized device (2nd letter of the answer)
- A process in which one substance permeates another (3rd letter of the answer)
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom (1st letter of the answer)
- Poisonous transition metal with atomic number 48 (2nd letter of the answer)
- The spontaneous net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration (5th letter of the answer)
- A workplace for conducting scientific research (1st letter of the answer)
- A negatively charged particle that binds with cations (3rd letter of the answer)
- An important solvent; also known as dimethyl ketone (6th letter of the answer)
- A device for separating mixtures using centrifugal force (9th letter of the answer)
