Animals & Wildlife
What’s The Difference Between Venom, Poison & Toxins?
Poison Dart Frogs are highly poisonous. Just one drop of their deadly secretions is enough to kill 20,000 mice or 10 adult humans.
Chemistry is the science that explains the world at its most fundamental level! From the air we breathe to the reactions that fuel our bodies, chemistry is everywhere.
Explore mind-blowing facts about the elements, incredible chemical reactions, and the discoveries that shaped modern science. Whether you’re curious about how fireworks get their colors, why certain foods change color when cooked, or the bizarre properties of superacids, you’re in the right place.
Get ready to uncover the wonders of chemistry – where science meets the magic of everyday life!
Animals & Wildlife
What’s The Difference Between Venom, Poison & Toxins?
Poison Dart Frogs are highly poisonous. Just one drop of their deadly secretions is enough to kill 20,000 mice or 10 adult humans.
Chemistry & Physics
A Spoon Of Oil Can Calm A Lake
Benjamin Franklin would tell people that he could calm a choppy lake with the touch of his cane. He used oil for this magic trick.
Environment & Climate
What Is Cloud Seeding?
Cloud seeding is process of spreading chemicals like dry ice to forcefully make clouds undergo precipitation.
Vehicles & Transportation
How Does The Internal Combustion Engine Work?
The Internal Combustion Engine generates motive power by the burning of fuel and air inside the engine to push pistons.
Chemistry & Physics
5 Golden Facts About Gold
Since about 1500 AD, there has been an estimated total of 100,000 tons of gold that have been mined.
Chemistry & Physics
A Few Fun Facts About Fireworks
The first firecrackers were chunks of green bamboo, when put with fire it causes the bamboo to make loud cracking sounds.
Chemistry & Physics
16 Golden Retrievers Explain Atoms
A team of golden retrievers were trained to illustrate the structure of atoms - the particles that make up everything around you.
Chemistry & Physics
Brighten Up Your Day With Glow Stick Facts
Glow sticks light up from a chemical procedure known as "chemiluminesence".