Who discovered Barium?
Barium is a chemical element and a soft silvery white metallic alkaline earth metal. Its atomic number is 56 and it is denoted by chemical symbol Ba. It was discovered… Read more »
Barium is a chemical element and a soft silvery white metallic alkaline earth metal. Its atomic number is 56 and it is denoted by chemical symbol Ba. It was discovered… Read more »
Strontium is a chemical element. It is represented by chemical symbol Sr and its atomic number is 38. It is a soft grey, silvery alkaline earth metal. It was discovered… Read more »
Knossos is the largest Bronze Age archaeological place located on the Crete Island. It is also known as Labyrinth or Knossos Palace. It was discovered by most prominent British archaeologist,… Read more »
A galaxy is a large gravitationally bound system. There are three types of galaxies such as ellipticals, spirals, and irregulars. The Ursa Minor Dwarf (a dwarf elliptical galaxy) is a… Read more »
A galaxy is a large gravitationally bound system which consists of stars and stellar remnants. The Sunflower Galaxy is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici constellation. It was… Read more »
Actinium is a radioactive chemical element. Its atomic number is 89 and its chemical symbol is Ac. It is a grayish-white, soft, metallic element. It was discovered by famous French… Read more »
Ariel or Uranus I is a fourth largest and lustrous moon of Uranus (seventh planet of our solar system). It orbits at the distance of approximately 190,000 km and its… Read more »
Peru is a country situated in western South America. It is bounded by Brazil to the East, Pacific Ocean to the West, Colombia and Ecuador to the North, Chile to… Read more »
According to Biology, genetics is the science of variations, genes and heredity in living organisms. Gregor Johann Mendel, an Austrian Augustinian monk and scientist was credited to be discovered genetics.
Indonesia is a country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania. It is known as most thickly populated country in the world. It consists of thirty three provinces and about 17,508… Read more »