Dr. Maya Patel

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List of Stars

Explore a curated list of 31 notable Stars with key details: apparent magnitude (mag), distance in light-years (ly), and constellation. Ideal for stargazers, educators, and astronomy enthusiasts, this post makes it easy to compare brightness and proximity at a glance. Click to view detailed entries, quick facts, and practical tips for locating and observing the brightest stars in the night sky.

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Examples of Sound Waves: The Complete List

This post presents 20 clear Examples of Sound Waves, from infrasound and human speech to musical instruments and ultrasonic sources, with frequency ranges, media, and typical loudness values. Use this complete, easy-to-scan reference to compare wave types, learn where they occur, and understand their audible impact—ideal for students, audio professionals, and curious readers.

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Chemistry Topics: The Complete List

This comprehensive post lists 79 Chemistry Topics across major branches and curriculum levels, from inorganic and organic chemistry to analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Each entry includes core key concepts to guide study, teaching, and curriculum planning—use this complete list to explore topics or design lessons.

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8 Myths and Misconceptions About Hell

This post unpacks eight common myths and misconceptions about hell, examining their origins, scriptural interpretations, and cultural influences. Each myth links to a deeper article with historical context and theological perspectives so readers can separate popular belief from informed scholarship.

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8 Interesting Facts About Neutrons

Curious about the neutral particle at the heart of atoms? This hub post presents 8 interesting facts about neutrons — from their discovery and internal structure to roles in reactors, neutron stars, and modern research — with links to deeper posts for each topic.

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The Complete List of Polyatomic Ions

This comprehensive reference lists 46 Polyatomic Ions with clear formulas, charges, and their common salts or acids. Ideal for students and professionals, the table offers a quick, study-ready lookup to help you name compounds, balance equations, and master ionic chemistry.

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Chalcogens: The Complete List

Explore the Chalcogens: the full, authoritative list of Group 16 elements — oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, polonium, and livermorium. This concise but thorough guide lists each element’s chemical symbol, atomic number, and standard state at STP, plus quick-reference notes on occurrence and common uses. Ideal for students, educators, and chemistry enthusiasts seeking a clear, dependable reference.

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The Complete List of Chemical Bonds

This comprehensive guide lists 22 Chemical Bonds — from ionic and covalent to hydrogen, metallic, and coordinate bonds — with typical energy values and common examples. Ideal for students and educators, each entry includes clear explanations and real-world context to help you compare bond strengths, predict behavior, and apply the right concepts in study or lab work.

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8 Interesting Facts About Optics

Explore eight intriguing facts about optics that reveal how light, lenses, prisms, and lasers shape the world around us. This hub post summarizes key concepts and links to deep-dive articles on each topic — perfect for students, hobbyists, and anyone curious about the science of light.

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List of Salts

Explore a curated list of 29 common salts with clear chemical formulas, typical uses, and solubility (g/100 mL at 20°C). This practical reference highlights household, industrial, and laboratory salts for students, educators, and professionals — view the full table to compare properties and learn real-world applications.

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