Dr. Maya Patel

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List of Scientists Who Are Sagittarius

Discover 11 notable Scientists that are Sagittarius (Zodiac Sign), from astronomers and mathematicians to pioneering physicists. Each entry includes birthdate, field, and a key contribution—perfect for astrology fans and readers curious about the personalities behind scientific breakthroughs.

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List of Supermassive Black Holes

This list compiles 18 known Supermassive Black Holes, detailing each object’s host galaxy, mass (in M☉), distance (in Mpc), and detection method. Explore major entries like M87 and Sagittarius A* and compare masses, distances, and how astronomers detected these cosmic giants.

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10 Elements Magnesium Reacts With

This post lists 10 elements magnesium reacts with and links to detailed articles for each reaction. Whether you’re a student, educator, or chemistry enthusiast, explore how magnesium interacts with oxygen, water, common acids, halogens, nitrogen, sulfur and other elements, with descriptions of reaction conditions, typical products, demonstration notes, and safety precautions to help you understand and experiment responsibly.

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The Complete List of Calcium Isotopes

This comprehensive reference lists all 26 known Calcium Isotopes, with mass numbers, half-lives and decay modes presented in a clear table for quick reference. Learn key properties of stable and radioactive calcium isotopes, compare natural abundances, and discover which isotopes are used in research, industry, and medicine.

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The Complete List of Branches of Thermodynamics

This post presents the complete list of 12 Branches of Thermodynamics, outlining each branch’s scope, core concepts and key equations, plus typical applications in physics, engineering, chemistry and materials science. Ideal for students and professionals seeking a concise, practical reference or quick refresher.

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Examples of Alloys: The Complete List

Explore 20 common examples of alloys in this complete list. For each alloy we provide composition percentages, key properties, and common uses, helping engineers, students, and hobbyists choose the right metal for strength, corrosion resistance, conductivity, and cost.

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7 Uses of Manganese

This hub explains 7 uses of manganese across sectors—from steelmaking and battery cathodes to nutrition and agriculture. Each use links to a detailed post covering chemistry, benefits, and real-world examples. Whether you’re a student, engineer, or curious reader, explore practical applications and why manganese is essential in modern industry and health.

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The Complete List of Adhesives

Explore a comprehensive guide to adhesives listing 35 types with their chemistry, typical substrates/uses, and cure times for quick comparison. Whether you’re a DIYer, engineer, or craftsman, this complete adhesives reference helps you choose the right bond for wood, metal, plastic, glass, ceramics, and fabric — with practical tips and cure-time benchmarks to speed your project decisions.

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1968 Nobel Prize Winners

This post presents the complete list of 1968 Nobel Prize Winners across all categories, listing each laureate’s country and the official citation for their award. Read concise summaries of the contributions that earned them the prize, historical context for the decisions, and curated links to primary sources and biographies for further exploration.

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List of Examples of Chemical Compounds

This post presents 20 clear Examples of Chemical Compounds, providing each compound’s formula, molar mass (g/mol), and chemical class. Designed for students, educators, and curious readers, the list includes common inorganic and organic compounds with practical notes to help identify and compare them quickly.

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