
Chemistry Trivia Quiz Fun Facts
Chemistry is a beauty to those with an interest in physical science. Are you ready to uncover crazy fun facts about Chemistry?
Maybe you're an exception, just like the water, the only molecule that expands when it freezes. Spark up your interest and have a fun-filled chemistry class with our fun facts.

Trivia Fun Facts
Did you know people who know lots of fun facts are happier, smater and great at parties
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At over $20 million per gram, Californium is the most expensive element. It's used to start nuclear reactors.
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Only two metals are non-silvery: Gold and copper.
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The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen, making up around 74% of the entire universe.
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Oxygen as a gas is colorless, but when in liquid or solid form, it is blue.
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Mercury and bromine are the only two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
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Argentina is named for the element silver (Ag), argentum in Latin.
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The first Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff for discovering the laws of chemical dynamics.
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The periodic table is made up of 118 know elements.
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Helium is the only element that does not solidify.
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