Science: Physical Sciences

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8 Interesting Facts About Comets

Curious about comets? This hub post presents eight interesting facts about comets — from their icy composition and dramatic tails to orbital paths, famous visitors like Halley’s Comet, and tips for spotting them in the night sky. Each fact links to deeper articles that explain formation, behavior, and observation techniques, making this a starting point for readers who want both quick facts and detailed follow-ups.

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7 Differences Between Convex and Concave Lenses

Confused about how convex and concave lenses differ? This post outlines 7 key differences between convex and concave lenses — covering shape, light behavior, focal points, magnification, image characteristics, and practical uses. Each difference links to a deeper post with diagrams and examples to help students, teachers, and hobbyists quickly grasp when to use each lens.

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List of Oxidation Reactions

Explore a comprehensive List of Oxidation Reactions featuring 55 common substrate-to-product transformations. Each item lists substrate → product, recommended reagents and conditions, and a concise mechanism to help students, researchers, and synthetic chemists choose the right oxidation method. Learn practical tips, reagent comparisons, and mechanistic insights to apply Oxidation Reactions confidently in the lab or coursework.

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Examples of Real Gases: The Complete List

This post lists 20 Examples of Real Gases, providing each gas’s formula, critical temperature and pressure, and the main causes of deviation from ideal behavior. Use this complete reference to compare real-gas properties, understand sources of non-ideality such as intermolecular forces and finite molecular volume, and apply the data in thermodynamics and engineering problems.

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7 Interesting Facts About Quantum Physics

Curious about the strange rules that govern the smallest scales? This hub post presents 7 interesting facts about quantum physics — from wave-particle duality and entanglement to real-world applications — and links to deeper articles on each topic. Ideal for curious readers and students who want clear explanations and pathways to explore experiments, history, and technologies.

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Examples of Diastereomers

This post surveys clear Examples of Diastereomers, explaining how changes at stereocenters create diastereomeric relationships, key physical properties (°C or deg), and representative molecular examples to help you identify and compare diastereomers.

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10 Elements Gallium Reacts With

Explore the ten elements gallium reacts with, including common reaction partners, reaction types, required conditions, and practical applications. This hub links to individual deep dives for each element, covering mechanisms, safety notes, and real-world uses.

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8 Elements Americium Reacts With

This hub lists the eight elements americium reacts with and explains the types of reactions, typical compounds formed, and safety considerations. Follow links to detailed pages for each element to learn reaction conditions, mechanisms, and handling precautions.

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The Complete List of Iodine Isotopes

This post lists all six known iodine isotopes and provides clear, comparable data for each: half-life (in seconds, days, or years), dominant decay mode(s), and natural abundance percentages. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or curious reader, explore concise isotope profiles and learn which iodine isotopes are stable, radioactive, used in medicine, or found naturally.

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Examples Of Planets: The Complete List

Examples of Planets — this post presents a complete list of 20 planets, spanning Solar System bodies and notable exoplanets. Each entry includes the planet type, radius (km), and orbit/distance in AU or light years, providing an easy, data-focused comparison for students, educators, and space enthusiasts seeking a concise planetary reference.

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