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Fact |
Category |
Date |
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1 |
Graphene was discovered in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov. |
Science > Chemistry |
10/31/13 |
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2 |
The atomic number of a gold atom is 79. |
Science > Chemistry |
09/03/13 |
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3 |
Boron nitride, in cubic form, is the second-hardest material known. |
Science > Chemistry |
03/11/13 |
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4 |
Graphene is the thinnest, strongest material known. |
Science > Chemistry |
09/03/12 |
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5 |
Mixing ammonia and bleach together will produce a gas that kills instantly. |
Science > Chemistry |
12/26/10 |
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6 |
Ronald G.W. Norrish won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/26/09 |
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7 |
Luis Leloir won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1970. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/26/09 |
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8 |
Stanford Moore won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1972. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/23/09 |
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9 |
John C. Kendrew won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/23/09 |
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10 |
Ernst Otto Fischer won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1973. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/23/09 |
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11 |
Gerhard Herzberg won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1971. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/23/09 |
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12 |
Derek Barton won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/22/09 |
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13 |
Odd Hassel won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/22/09 |
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14 |
Manfred Eigen on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/22/09 |
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15 |
William H. Stein won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1972. |
Science > Chemistry |
08/22/09 |
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