Chemistry Facts
Here are some fun, interesting and sometimes a bit weird chemistry facts. You can memorize them and after that use that information on the chemistry class. Have fun!
- Gold and Copper are the only two non-white metals.
- Gallium is a metal which melts on palm of the hand, due to its low melting point.
- There’s enough gold in the Earth’s crust to cover the entire land surface knee-deep.
- An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 80 km (50 miles) long.
- Air becomes liquid at about minus 190 degrees Celsius.
- Hot water freezes quicker than cold water.
- Every time lightening strikes, ozone is created.
- Water expands by about 10% as it freezes.
- DNA is flame retardant.
- Liquid air looks like water with a bluish tint.
- Oxygen dissolves in cool water easier than in warm water.
- The only letter not appearing on the Periodic Table is the letter J.
- The amount of carbon in the human body is enough to fill about 9,000 ‘lead’ pencils.
- The oxygen that is found in the air is produced by photosynthesis. Without plants, there would be very little oxygen in the air.
- Glass is actually a liquid, it just flows very, very slowly.
- The hardest chemical in your body is your tooth enamel.
- Mosquitoes like the scent of estrogen, thus women get bitten more often than men do.
- The lighter was invented before the match.
- At room temperature, there are only two liquid elements. These are bromine and mercury.