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Discovery of Hydrogen

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  The Tale of the Mysterious Gas: The Discovery of Hydrogen Once upon a time in the 16th century, curious scientists were trying to understand the world around them. They mixed chemicals, boiled strange powders, and observed the invisible things that made up air and fire. But the true story of hydrogen began in 1671, with an English scientist named Robert Boyle. He noticed that when iron was placed in dilute acid, a gas was released—something invisible, but clearly powerful. However, Boyle didn’t know exactly what this gas was. Nearly a century later, in 1766, a brilliant British chemist named Henry Cavendish repeated this experiment more carefully. He reacted zinc and sulfuric acid and collected the strange gas that bubbled out. He found that this gas was light, inflammable, and different from ordinary air. He called it “inflammable air.” Cavendish did something even more magical—he burned this gas and noticed it produced water. This was shocking at the time because people believe...

Science of Rainbow 🌈

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Science of Rainbow     Rainbows have fascinated humans for centuries, appearing like magic across the sky after a rainfall. But behind their beauty lies the wonder of science. This digital album explores the fascinating physics and natural phenomena that create rainbows — from the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in water droplets, to the conditions required for their formation. Through this collection, we dive into how light bends and splits into a spectrum of colors, why rainbows are always circular, and what makes each one unique. Whether you’re a science enthusiast or simply a lover of natural beauty, this album will illuminate the vibrant world hidden in every rainbow .