Many people try to separate science and art but science is about everything, including movies and what is depicted in them.
Here is a link to the film review page of University of Melbourne's Science Matters blog where you can read some reviews such as geneticists on Avatar and District 9, a chemist on 2012, or a software engineer on Terminator Salvation.
Also, here is a link to Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics where films are discussed according to how physics is depicted in them, including reviews and recommendations.
If you know of any good science-based cinema and/or fiction pages, please share them in the comments for this post or on the Cinema and Fiction Facebook group.
Re: Bismuth Octoate Synthesis
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If you have acetic acid and acetate anions present you have acetate buffer
in the solution, that makes controlling pH reasonably straightforward.
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