Science: Chemistry

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Branches of Chemistry: The Complete List

This comprehensive post lists all 32 Branches of Chemistry, providing concise descriptions, core focuses, key topics, and typical applications for each. Ideal for students, educators, and professionals looking to compare branches and find which area best fits their study, research, or career goals.

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Decomposition Reactions: The Complete List

This comprehensive list presents 25 balanced Examples of Decomposition Reactions, covering thermal, photolytic, and catalytic pathways. Each entry includes the balanced equation, reaction type, and conditions (°C, catalysts, light) to help students and lab personnel quickly identify mechanisms, plan experiments, or study common decomposition processes.

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Examples of Ideal Gases

This post presents 12 Examples of Ideal Gases commonly encountered in labs and everyday life, with typical temperatures, pressures, and compressibility factors (Z) to show when the ideal gas approximation holds. Read concise profiles of each gas—helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, methane, and others—plus practical notes on deviations and when to apply real-gas corrections.

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List of Radon Compounds

This post lists eight known or proposed Radon Compounds, providing each formula along with the experimental evidence and measured or estimated stability (half-life in seconds). Because radon is a heavy, radioactive noble gas with limited chemistry, the guide summarizes researcher findings, confidence levels, and implications for inorganic and radiochemistry.

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7 Myths and Misconceptions About Makeup

Think you know makeup? This hub post debunks the 7 myths and misconceptions about makeup with expert-backed explanations, easy fixes, and safety tips. Each myth links to a full article covering foundation, skincare, mascara, hygiene, and application techniques so you can upgrade your routine and avoid common mistakes. Perfect for beginners and pros seeking evidence-based advice.

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7 Famous Inorganic Chemists and Their Discoveries

Explore seven famous inorganic chemists and their discoveries, from coordination chemistry and metal complexes to techniques that reshaped materials science. This hub links to detailed profiles, key experiments, and the lasting impact of each discovery—click to read the full stories.

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10 Uses of Germanium

Explore 10 uses of germanium across industries, from its role in infrared optics and fiber-optic systems to semiconductors, solar cells, and medical imaging. This hub post summarizes each application and links to in-depth articles so you can learn why germanium matters in modern electronics, optics, and renewable energy.

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8 Elements Bohrium Reacts With

This hub lists eight elements Bohrium reacts with and links to individual posts that explore each reaction in detail — experimental results, reaction types, bonding behavior, and conditions. Learn which elements form compounds or interact with bohrium, view summary tables and references, and follow deep-dive pages for thermodynamic data, synthesis notes, and experimental evidence.

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List of Chemical Compounds

Explore a comprehensive list of 60 Chemical Compounds, each listed with chemical formula, molar mass, and primary use or where it’s commonly found. This curated reference is ideal for students, educators, lab technicians, and curious readers who need quick access to accurate compound data and practical applications—perfect for study, lab work, or general chemistry reference.

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Gases: The Complete List

Explore a comprehensive list of 45 gases, each with chemical formula, molecular weight, and category. This authoritative reference makes it easy to compare common and industrial gases — ideal for students, engineers, and science enthusiasts.

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