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Hi Does anyone have an recommendations for a good science book read? Not too populist ie not one of those why don't penguins get frozen feet or whatever it's called. Something challenging but not a...
It is seen in the South-Western sky in the early evening. A few weeks ago, there were TWO in approximitely in the same location; both of them very bright. Can someone give me both of their names...
A metal 'X' reacts with oxygen to form metal oxide 'Y' which is used for drying NH3. 'Y' dissolves in water producing 'Z' with hissing sound which is used for white washing. The clear solution of 'Z'...
Firstly i'd like to wish you all a very merry and healthy christmas my dear fellow Ab'ers. Now to my question. I've an American car which i unfortunately only get to drive a couple of times a year ( i...
When the pendulum is released in the Science Museum in Kensington for what length of time will it keep moving? Also is this time dependent on where it is released?