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20 Interesting Facts About Arsenic

Posted on May 15, 2019July 6, 2025 by Brian Colwell

A crystalline metalloid found in minerals such as arsenopyrite, realgar and orpiment, the infamous arsenic has an amazing history – from the time of the Roman Empire to the Victorian era, arsenic…

20 Interesting Facts About Germanium

Posted on May 9, 2019July 6, 2025 by Brian Colwell

Germanium, the first element in the periodic table named after a country, has the chemical symbol Ge, the atomic number 32, and is a lustrous metalloid in the carbon group. Germanium is…

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