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Daily Archives: May 28, 2015

Sulfur is the 16th element of the periodic table. These sulfur facts contain chemical and physical data along with general information and history. Basic Sulfur Facts Name: Sulfur Atomic Number: 16 Element Symbol: S Group: 16 Period: 3 Block: p Element Family: Nonmetal Atomic Mass: [32.059; 32.076] IUPAC guidelines to reflect the physical and chemical history of the magnesium sample. […]
Sulfur Facts

Phosphorus is the 15th element of the periodic table. These phosphorus facts contain chemical and physical data along with general information and history. Basic Phosphorus Facts Name: Phosphorus Atomic Number: 15 Element Symbol: P Group: 15 Period: 3 Block: p Element Family: Nonmetal Atomic Mass: 30.973 761 998(5) Electron Configuration: [Ne]3s23p3 (shorthand) or 1s22s22p63s23p3 (full) Discovery: Hennig Brand in 1669. German alchemist Hennig Brand isolated phosphorus […]
Phosphorus Facts
The world is full of wild and weird science facts! Here’s an illustrated collection of some of my favorite weird science facts. Do you have a fact for me to add? Post a comment!
Weird Science Facts

Silicon is the 14th element of the periodic table. These silicon facts contain chemical and physical data along with general information and history. Basic Silicon Facts Name: Silicon Atomic Number: 14 Element Symbol: Si Group: 14 Period: 3 Block: p Element Family: Metalloid or Semi-metal Atomic Mass: [28.084; 28.086] IUPAC guidelines to reflect the physical and chemical history of the magnesium […]