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CHEMISTRY FACTS
Vanadium oxide is not a heat source but a conductor of electricity.
CHEMISTRY FACTS
Olympic gold medals are 95% made of silver and only have around 6g of actual gold.
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Nucleation is the term used to describe the reaction when you add mentos to coke.
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Onions release propanethial s-oxides when cut which is what causes your eyes to water.
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Table salts can adopt other stoichiometry than sodium chloride.
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The Churchane, Housane, and Padogane structure resembles real constructions.
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Copper has higher electric conductivity than gold.
CHEMISTRY FACTS
The Scoville scale measures spices that contain the capsaicin molecule.
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The only pure elemental compound that is liquid at room temperature is mercury.
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You can put out a candle with homemade carbon dioxide.
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Alloys are a combination of two or more different kinds of metals.
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Carbon atoms found in graphite can absorb high amounts of kinetic energy.
CHEMISTRY FACTS
Research on NanoPutians was first published in the Journal of Organic Chemistry.
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The Amazon rainforest produces 20% of the world’s oxygen.
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Fluorine is often added to drug molecules.
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Ozonolysis is the process in which disrupts rubber polymer in elastic materials.
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The colors in fireworks are made possible by using different salts with different metals.
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Glow sticks are from a basic catalyst and dye mixed together when cracked.
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Basic soaps use a form of fatty acid carboxylates when made.
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People use soap for cleaning because its molecules trap dirt in the center of its compound when in water.
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The density of ice is 10% lower than that of water.
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Only 25% of the population can smell the effect of asparagus in urine.
CHEMISTRY FACTS
It is possible to turn lead into gold.
CHEMISTRY FACTS
The pain we feel from the venom of wasps and bees is due to the enzymes in the venom breaking down our cells.
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The proteins found in meat denature when exposed to heat.
CHEMISTRY FACTS
Dissolving salt in water can make its melting point go down up to -20 degrees Celsius and lower.
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You need to exceed temperatures of 1000 degrees Celcius to burn a diamond.
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The sun’s heat comes from continuous nuclear fusion reactions.
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Uranus is rich in flammable gases.
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If you increase the pressure enough, you can cool liquid water below 0 degrees Celsius.