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Chemistry

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Discover the science of matter! Explore elements, chemical reactions, and the principles that govern our world. Uncover fascinating chemistry facts today!

  • Weird16 views

    Water Exists in All Three States Simultaneously at Its Triple Point

    At exactly 0.01°C and 611.657 Pascals of pressure, pure water can exist simultaneously as liquid, solid (ice), and gas (vapor) in thermodynamic equilibrium. This unique condition is called the triple point and is used to calibrate thermometers worldwide.

  • Unusual108 views

    The Full Chemical Name For Titin Is 189,819 Letters Long

    As the largest known protein, Titin's scientific name is the longest word in the English language, taking over three hours to pronounce. It meticulously describes the sequence of amino acids that make up this crucial muscle protein.

  • Cool99 views

    Dry Ice Is Not Frozen Water, But Frozen Carbon Dioxide

    Unlike regular ice, dry ice is solid carbon dioxide that sublimates directly into a gas at room temperature, without melting into a liquid. This property makes it useful for refrigeration where water residue would be undesirable, such as shipping perishables or creating fog effects.

  • Scientific103 views

    Diamonds Are Not Actually the Hardest Substance on Earth

    While diamonds are exceptionally hard, materials like Wurtzite Boron Nitride and Lonsdaleite have been theoretically or experimentally shown to be harder. These are rare and don't occur naturally in large quantities.

  • Diamond115 views

    Diamond Dust Is Used In Some High-End Cosmetics.

    Micronized diamond powder is sometimes incorporated into skincare products and makeup for its light-reflecting properties, which can create a luminous and blurring effect on the skin. It's also claimed to offer gentle exfoliation benefits in some formulations.