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Basic Chemistry Facts

Chemistry is an interesting subject and there are several things that run in our day to day lives and are revealed by chemistry. Here are some of the astonishing and basic chemistry facts that you keep noticing in day to day life, but never really thought about them.

Basic Chemistry Facts:

A rubber tire is actually one giant molecule. That means the whole rubber tire is one molecule of gas inside it.  

Did you know that dynamites are made of peanuts?

If you want to know what is the softest substance ever, then it is your everyday talc that you use.

Gallium is a type of metal, and it is capable of melting on your hand by simply holding it. It has a very low melting point.

Did you know that 20 percent of the oxygen on earth is produced purely by Amazon forest?

Xenon which is a noble gas has the capability of cutting through the toughest metal and even the sharpest object cannot cut through.

Almost all the metals in the world are white except gold and copper.

A lighter was invented even before a matchstick.

Tungsten has the highest melting point out of all the metals. It melts at 3410 degrees Celsius, or 6170 degrees Fahrenheit.

All these facts are known through the study of chemistry. Chemistry is basically involved with the study of metal behavior and also how two substances react or interact with each other. You study about combustion which explains why when two chemicals collide with each other they cause an explosion, or how we can combine two groups of metals and come with something known as an alloy.

Chemistry can be a very interesting subject because you are studying about the nature of different things available in nature.

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