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  1. Periodic Table

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  2. Sodium Element | History, Uses, Facts, Physical Chemical Characteristics

    Sodium is an alkali metal that has been known since prehistoric times. Click for even more facts and information on this periodic table element.

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  4. KRYPTON - Periodic Table

    Krypton is a rare and inert gas and belong to the Nobel gases. It was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898. It emits unique and sharp spectral lines and is widely used in high speed photography and …

  5. Californium Element | Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics

    Californium is a radioactive element and was synthesized for the first time in 1950. Click for even more facts and uses of this element.

  6. Dysprosium Element | Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics

    Dysprosium was discovered in 1886. It is used to make control rods in nuclear reactors due to its high magnetic susceptibility. Its characteristics are affected due to the presence of external impurities. …

  7. Caesium | Cesium History, Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical …

    Caesium. or Cesium, was discovered in 1860 and is used to keep time with precision, for example in atomic clocks. Click for even more facts or information.

  8. Neptunium | History, Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics

    Neptunium, successor of uranium, was discovered in 1940 by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson while they were trying to isolate fission products.

  9. Uranium | History, Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics

    Uranium is a weakly radioactive element discovered in 1789 by Martin Heinrich Klaproth. Click for more facts, uses and history of the element Uranium.

  10. TIN - Periodic Table

    Tin has been known since ancient times, and has characteristics feature of superconductor. Tin belongs to the carbon family and is widely used in container to form protective layer. Discovery and History …