
Mark Lorch
Mark Lorch is the head of the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Hull, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of chemical processes. He played a key role in explaining the chemical recipes used to create the smoke signals during papal elections, bringing a scientific perspective to the historical ritual that communicates the outcome of the conclave.
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Mark Lorch, head of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Hull, explained the chemical processes involved in creating the smoke signals.
ควันดำ-ควันขาว เกิดจากอะไร: วาติกันส่งสัญญาณควันเลือกพระสันตะปาปาองค์ใหม่อย่างไรMark Lorch, head of the chemistry and biochemistry department at the University of Hull, explains the chemical processes behind the smoke signals.
El complejo proceso para crear humo negro o blanco durante el cónclave y por qué el Vaticano no quiere simplificarlo | Internacional | NoticiasMark Lorch, head of the chemistry and biochemistry department at the University of Hull, explains the chemical processes behind the smoke signals.
El complejo proceso para crear humo negro o blanco durante el cónclave y por qué el Vaticano no quiere simplificarloMark Lorch, head of the chemistry and biochemistry department at the University of Hull, explains the chemical processes behind the smoke signals.
El complejo proceso para crear humo negro o blanco durante el cónclave y por qué el Vaticano no quiere simplificarloProf Mark Lorch, head of the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Hull, explained the chemical processes behind the smoke signals.
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