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Why Tungsten is Also Known as Wolfram

Tungsten is a metal of remarkable strength and resilience, widely known for its high melting point and[…]

Comet

Astrophotography

Astrophotography is the art and science of capturing images of celestial objects, including stars, planets, galaxies, and[…]

Stoichiometry

Understanding Stoichiometry: Chemical Calculations

Have you ever wondered how chemists know exactly how much of one substance is needed to react[…]

Fire Tetrahedron

Oxygen’s Role in Combustion and the Fire Tetrahedron

Oxygen, an essential element from the periodic table, plays a critical role in many natural processes, including[…]

Element 119

The Quest for Element 119 Ununennium: The Next Frontier of the Periodic Table

The quest for Element 119, also known as Ununennium (Uue) in anticipation of its discovery, is the[…]

Oganesson

Oganesson

Atomic Number: 118Atomic Mass: 294 Oganesson, with the atomic number 118, is one of the most fascinating[…]

Tennessine

Tennessine

Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: 294 Tennessine, with the atomic number 117, is a synthetic superheavy element that[…]

Livermorium

Livermorium

Atomic Number: 116Atomic Mass: 293 Livermorium, with the atomic number 116, is a synthetic superheavy element that[…]

Moscovium

Moscovium

Atomic Number: 115Atomic Mass: 289 Moscovium, a synthetic superheavy element with the atomic number 115, is one[…]

Flerovium

Flerovium

Atomic Number: 114Atomic Mass: 289 Flerovium, with the atomic number 114, is a synthetic superheavy element that[…]

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