Find out the mass and volume of one mole of water. See the calculation and learn about the size of Avogadro's number. How Much Is a Mole of Water? Mass and Volume This entry was posted on October 20, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 10, 2021)
Get the definition of a solid in chemistry and other sciences. Learn the properties of solids and see examples. What Is a Solid? Definition and Examples in Science This entry was posted on October 19, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 2, 2021)
Get facts about the actinides on the periodic table, including a list of elements and their properties. Actinides on the Periodic Table (Actinide Series or Actinoids) This entry was posted on October 18, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on February 25, 2023)
Get the element definition in chemistry. See examples of chemical elements. What Is an Element in Chemistry? Definition and Examples This entry was posted on October 17, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 2, 2021)
Flerovium is the element with atomic number 114 and element symbol Fl. Get interesting flerovium facts. Flerovium Facts – Element Number 114 This entry was posted on October 15, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 21, 2023)
Get the rules for naming covalent compounds. See examples of covalent compound nomenclature. Naming Covalent Compounds – Nomenclature Rules This entry was posted on October 14, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on June 13, 2023)
Get oganesson facts. Learn about the history, properties, and uses of element 118. Oganesson Facts – Element 118 This entry was posted on October 13, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 10, 2021)
Get examples of covalent compounds. Learn their common properties and the types of elements that form covalent chemical bonds. Covalent Compounds – Examples and Properties This entry was posted on October 12, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on June 13, 2023)
Get the chemical property definition in chemistry and see examples of chemical properties. Chemical Property – Definition and Examples This entry was posted on October 11, 2020 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 10, 2021)