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The Complete List of Austria’s Nobel Prize Winners

This post presents the complete list of Austria’s Nobel Prize Winners, detailing all 16 Austrian laureates across Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economics. The table shows year, prize, and nationality/notes for each laureate, providing historical context, quick reference, and succinct biographies for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Austria’s contributions to global science and culture.

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The Complete List of Kinetic Energy Examples

Explore 20 practical Examples of Kinetic Energy found in everyday life and science. This comprehensive list shows common moving objects, typical kinetic energy (J) values, and where each example is found—perfect for students, educators, and curious readers who want clear, real-world demonstrations of motion and energy.

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Examples of Supergiant Stars

This post presents 15 Examples of Supergiant Stars with their spectral types, distances and radii. Explore famous giants like Betelgeuse and Rigel, compare colors and sizes, and learn what makes these stars among the most massive and luminous in the sky.

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List of Solutes

This comprehensive List of Solutes presents 32 common chemical solutes with their formulas, categories, and water solubility (g/100 mL at 20°C). Whether you’re a student, lab technician, or curious reader, use this quick-reference guide to compare solubility, identify soluble vs. insoluble compounds, reference typical concentrations, and support experiments or study sessions.

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Examples of SI Units

This post lists 20 Examples of SI Units, each shown with its symbol and relation in SI base units. Ideal for students and professionals, it explains base and common derived units—meter, kilogram, second—and provides clear, quick references for study and practical use.

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Examples of Enantiomers: The Complete List

This comprehensive list of Examples of Enantiomers presents 26 R/S pairs, identifies each chiral center, and highlights natural sources and practical applications. Perfect for students and professionals who want clear stereochemistry examples and real-world context on how mirror-image molecules affect flavor, fragrance, and drug activity.

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The Complete List of Isotopes

A comprehensive reference listing 69 isotopes with essential data — atomic number (Z), mass number (A), and half-life — organized for quick lookup. Ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts who want concise tables, stability trends, and practical notes on isotope properties and decay.

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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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