Science: Physical Sciences

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10 Myths and Misconceptions About the Big Bang

This hub debunks 10 myths and misconceptions about the Big Bang, explaining what observations support the theory and which popular claims are misleading. Each myth links to a detailed follow-up post so you can explore the evidence, history, and scientific reasoning behind cosmology’s origin story — perfect for curious readers and students wanting clear, reliable explanations.

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Examples of Buffer Solutions: The Complete List

This complete list presents 20 examples of buffer solutions commonly used in chemistry and biology, showing each conjugate pair, pKa at 25°C, and effective pH range. Use this guide to select the right buffer for experiments, titrations, and assays.

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Examples of Waves: The Complete List

Explore 20 clear examples of waves—from ocean and sound waves to light, radio, seismic and gravitational waves. Each entry lists a typical wavelength and the medium or location where the wave occurs, making it easy to compare and understand real-world wave behavior for students, educators, and curious readers.

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8 Elements Cerium Reacts With

This hub post, “8 Elements Cerium Reacts With,” summarizes cerium’s key reactions and links to detailed pages on each element. Explore how cerium interacts with oxygen, halogens, sulfur, nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, certain metals, and water, with reaction examples, conditions, and safety notes for students, hobbyists, and researchers.

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List of Scandium Compounds

Explore a comprehensive list of 26 scandium compounds, each presented with formula, oxidation state, and a concise notable property or common use. This quick-reference guide helps students, chemists, and materials researchers identify key Scandium Compounds and their practical applications for study, lab work, or materials selection.

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List of Blue Giants

This list compiles 13 notable Blue Giants, providing spectral type, apparent V magnitude, and distance in light-years for each star. Ideal for astronomy enthusiasts and students who want a concise reference to these luminous blue stars and their key observational data — explore the list to compare brightness, classification, and proximity.

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7 Interesting Facts About Electricity

Curious how electricity shapes the modern world? This hub post presents 7 interesting facts about electricity — covering electron flow, the history of power generation, everyday applications, surprising scientific laws, and essential safety tips. Each fact links to a dedicated deep-dive article so you can quickly learn highlights or explore topics in detail.

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Examples of Wheels and Axles

This post presents 20 clear Examples of Wheels and Axles found in everyday life, from bicycles and cars to door knobs, pulleys and caster wheels. For each item we list common locations, typical sizes (cm), and approximate mechanical advantage to help students, hobbyists, and DIYers understand how wheel-and-axle systems work and where they’re used.

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Examples of Emulsions: The Complete List

This post presents 20 clear Examples of Emulsions spanning food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industry. For each emulsion you’ll find common uses and typical stabilizers — from mayonnaise and vinaigrettes to lotions, paints, and asphalt emulsions — plus practical tips to recognize and stabilize them.

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10 Elements Copper Reacts With

This hub post lists the 10 elements copper reacts with and explains the chemistry behind each interaction, from oxidation to sulfide formation. Designed for students, DIYers, and professionals, it links to in-depth articles for every element so you can quickly learn reaction conditions, typical products (like verdigris or oxides), and practical implications.

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