What a coincidence! Three days into National Chemistry Week, we dive further into STEM education to celebrate Mole Day. We’re not toasting the burrowing animal, but the unit of measurement (mole) used primarily in chemistry and molecular science studies. We don’t know how many moles of liquid nitrogen are in this photo, but we do like the dynamic look of the super-cooled element, which in liquid form can resemble boiling water. We hope this photo doesn’t depict liquid nitrogen after somebody in the lab dropped their keys into the vat. At minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit, liquid nitrogen tends to flash-freeze anything immersed in it.
Of moles and liquid nitrogen
Today in History
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Autumn in Alaska
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Where the bearded reedling sings
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Tough turf
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Salmon return to the Copper River
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Broken Beach in Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia
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Let the Highland games begin
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Commemorating the life of a famous railroad conductor
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You re feeling sleepy
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Why you should thank a nurse today
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Arches National Park, Utah
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Reflecting on Black History Month
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Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota
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The Elbe in Dresden, Germany
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They’re grrrape!
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Here we honor the women who ve served
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Happy birthday to the Peak!
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Celebrating the first day of spring
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Wind Cave National Park celebrates 120 years
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Cinco de Mayo
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Palazzo Zuccari, Rome
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Night of the ‘Cold Moon’
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In the valley of the doll
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In the Supertree Grove
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Saint Andrews Day
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Welcome to the Ring of Fire
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Antarctica Day
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River Quoich in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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It s Tolkien Reading Day
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The Battle of the Bulge 75 years later
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Big Bend National Park turns 78
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