Archive for April 2010
Neon is a very common element in the universe but is fairly rare on the Earth. This post will take you through some of the common uses of neon. It is important to remember that neon is not used for many things as it is very expensive. It can be more than 50 times the cost of helium as it is much rarer.
Credit cards are small plastic cards allowing a person to buy goods on the the promise that they will pay for these goods at a later date. But when was the first credit card issued? This post will answer that question and look at a few interesting facts about credit cards!
Fluorine is an extremely reactive and poisonous gas. But who discovered fluorine? This post will answer that question and then tell you a few interesting facts about fluorine.
Pizza is a popular dish all over the world! But when was pizza invented? This post will answer that question and then look at a few interesting facts about pizza!
Fluorine is a pale yellow or brown gas that is highly corrosive. Here are some of the more common uses of fluorine in the world today.
Mickey Mouse is one of the most popular cartoon characters and is known all throughout the world. But when was Mickey Mouse created? This post will answer that question and then tell you a few interesting facts about Mickey Mouse.
Oxygen is a very reactive gas that is essential for life on Earth. But who discovered oxygen? This post will answer that question and then tell you a few interesting facts about oxygen.
Coca-cola (often called coke, cola or pop) is a very popular soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines all over the world. But when was Coca Cola invented? This post will answer that question and then tell you some interesting facts about Coca Cola.
Nickel is a silvery-white metal with a slight golden tinge. But who discovered nickel? This post will answer that question and then tell you some interesting facts about nickel.
Oxygen is an important chemical element that is a colorless, odorless and tasteless. Here are some of the common uses of oxygen.