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Subatomic Particles In An Atom: Their Discovery and Properties

Before talking about subatomic particles, let’s know what an atom is. Atoms are the building blocks of matters. It is the smallest unit of an element retaining its properties. Democritus was the first to propose that all matters were made up of indivisible particles called atoms. The word, “atom” comes ...
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The Only 5 Metal Elements on the Periodic Table which are Liquid at Room Temperature

The Only 5 Metal Elements on the Periodic Table which are Liquid at Room Temperature

When you hear the word metal, the picture that comes to mind is of something rigid, shiny, and cold object used in building large sturdy structures. Or do you think about the liquid metal cooling in the latest PS5? If not, then you might think of iron, copper, or steel. ...
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Color of planets in solar system

What are the colors of planets in solar system: Explained With Chemistry

Since the very beginning of civilization, men have had an irrepressible curiosity about planets in the solar system. They have always wondered about what these planets look like. We don’t know how many people have drawn imaginary pictures of these planets in the canvas of their eyes, but we can ...
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Top 10 Drug Discoveries of all time

Top 10 Drug Discoveries of All Time

Taking drugs for the ailment is a part and parcel of our life. The discovery of the drug has paved the way for advancing medical science. Before discovering drugs, ill people were treated with magical formulas or dealt with the supernatural. Life has now become so calm and uncomplicated with ...
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Alcohols and their physical properties

Alcohols and their physical properties: A Proper Guideline

Suppose you are sentenced to live on a desert island for hundred days. You are allowed to take some compounds with you. If you are intelligent enough, you will certainly choose alcohol without any delay. Why? Because alcohols can be converted to almost every other aliphatic compounds!   What does ...
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Atomic Structure and Isotopes and Isotopic Notation

Atomic Structure: Relation to Nucleon numbers । Isotopes and Isotopic Notation

I take it you already know what an atom is. Everything around you that takes up space is made up of atoms. It is the smallest possible unit that retains the properties of elements.  Democritus, a Greek philosopher, first proposed the idea of atoms. The word, “atom” comes from the ...
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Photographic Chemistry

Photographic Chemistry : The Process of Producing Photographs

The word photography comes from two Greek words, which mean “drawing by light”. There is at present no field of human activity that is not directly or indirectly touched upon by photography.   Photographic process was not discovered overnight. It took many years and a lot of effort from several ...
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Carbon Capture Technology

Carbon Capture Technology

Hello everyone! Today we are going to talk about carbon capture technology. Mainly we will have a discussion on the CCS which means Carbon capture and storage,  CCU which is carbon capture and utilization, and try to see where carbon capture technology is standing at present.   Carbon capture is ...
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Strongest Acids in the world

Superacid: The Strongest Acids in the World

Acids have always been a substance of fear, something we try to stay away from. While there are harmless weak acids, there are also very strong acids that are harmful to even touch. But there is another type of acid we don’t hear about much. Even inside a chemistry lab, ...
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The Mole and Avogadro’s Constant

The Mole and Avogadro’s Constant

If you were searching for methods to get rid of the moles that are ruining your garden, then unfortunately this is the wrong place. Nor is it the mole that you may see on someone’s chin. But the mole we will be talking about is also very important and infests ...
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Chemistry of Color Photography

Chemistry of Color Photography

Hello everyone! We promised that we would talk about how colored photographs are produced. Though the process is somewhat complicated, we will try to introduce an easy explanation.    Color photography is based upon the principle that the colors of nature can be represented to human eyes and brains by ...
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Jackfruit Nutrition Facts: It’s Health Benefits

Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) is a very popular and well-known fruit in Southeast Asia. Jackfruit is so popular in Bangladesh that is, in fact, is the national fruit of the country.    Hello everyone, this is Chemniverse.  Today we will talk about jackfruit nutrition and see how the chemical composition ...
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