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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Whale hello there!
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Pont Alexandre III, Paris, France
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A bull, some flowers, and a stratovolcano
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World Rainforest Day
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Black Fell in England s Lake District
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Young black caiman, Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
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Fall color sweeps across the West
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Kissing Day
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‘The mountains are calling’
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International Roller Coaster Day
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Spring comes to the Diablo foothills
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Flag Day
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Weaverbird nests at Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve
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Staircase of turquoise pools
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Okefenokee Swamp
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Feeling lazy? Today s your day.
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Pont dArcole over the Seine river, Paris, France
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Champaka Sarasi, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India
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It s World Bee Day
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Presidents Day
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Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
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It s World Poetry Day
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Strolling across the Red Lagoon
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Castle on a hill
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Vatican City with St. Peters Basilica
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Goodbye, 2020!
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Freeloaders of the avian world
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That s quite a schnoz, baby tapir
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Love on ice
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Floating temples in the Land of Smiles