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Atomic theory proposed by John Dalton

Dalton's theory was based on the premise that the atoms of different elements could be distinguished by differences in t..
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Methane

Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas that remains in the atmosphere for approximately 9-15 years. Methane is over 20 times ..
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The Life Of Newton

Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. Born ..
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What Is An Electron?

Electron is simply the smallest and ligthest subatomic particle inside every atoms. as you know, atom consists of proton..
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Global Warming: Methane Could Be Far Worse Than Carbon Dioxide

Methane gas, abundantly trapped as a half frozen slush in the northern hemisphere's tundra permafrost regions and at the..
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How Pearls Are Formed

Pearls--unique gems, not as hard as other gems, yet needing no cutting or polishing….true gifts of God—they arrive as fi..
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Dipole And Molecular Attraction

Melting points and boiling points are important physical properties. These properties reveal something about the forces ..
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Human Saliva

Body secretions are reflections of body health status and its harmony. To have vibrant and abundant good health, one sho..
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How Barks Protect Trees

Bark: It is defined by the American Heritage Dictionary as "the outer covering of the woody stems, branches, roots, and ..
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Polarity Of Bonds And Molecules

Polarity in organic chemistry refers to a separation of charge and can describe a bond or an entire molecule. Experiment..
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What Is Biogas?

Biogas is actually a mixture of gases, usually carbon dioxide and methane. It is produced by a few kinds of microorganis..
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Cultural Borrowing

It looks like multicultural chic is one of the overarching fashion trends of the decade. For the last year, the Far East..
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