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- Blue diamond of the crown
A large 45.52 carat, fancy deep grayish-blue diamond, housed in Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington D.C. the “Hope Diamond” is legendary for the curse it puts on whomever possesses it. The diamond appears blue to the naked eye due to the presence of small traces of boron within it. - Transformation and diversities of elementary particles
We are familiar with many chemical changes occurring around us. In such changes, substances are undergoing permanent changes and new substances are formed. When different substances react and new substances having different nature and identity are formed, we say a chemical reaction has occurred. - Clathrate caged compounds in crystal lattice structures
The stable electronic configuration of the noble gases probably restricted the attempts to prepare chemical compounds of the elements. Every attempt to prepare inert gas compounds of the usual types by treatment with oxidizing or reducing agents has met with failure. - Constructive and destructive short range forces
Nucleus is found to be a source of tremendous amount of energy which has been utilized for the destructive as well as constructive purposes. Hence the study of nucleus of an atom has become so important that it is given a separate branch of chemistry under the heading of nuclear chemistry.
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