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Art Gib's Articles in Science

  • Isomyl Alcohol Properties and Information
    Isomyl alcohol is a compound found in an alcohol. It is a clear liquid with a horrible taste that smells badly. It is slightly soluble in water and is used as a solvent and chemical intermediate, and in medicines and pharmaceutical products.
  • Just What is Calendared Rubber?
    Every day you use products and items that are made from hundreds of different materials. Most of these you can identify; plastic, cardboard, fibers, vinyl, but there are some, such as calendared rubber, that are used frequently, but often mistaken for something else.
  • Electric Motors: How They Work
    Sometimes we forget how often electric motors are used in our daily lives to make our lives easier. A closer look at how exactly those motors work can make it easier to identify those electric motor components in our world that make it go round.
  • Rubber: How is it Made?
    Rubber is a material that many could not live without. From the tires on our car to the latex gloves used by our doctors and dentists, rubber and its by-products touch our lives daily. The soles of our shoes as well as the backing of our carpets are made from rubber, so chances are you've even walked on rubber today.
  • Air Conditioners: How They Work
    Some of us would never make through the summer without the comfort of our air conditioners. Not only do they keep our homes and workplaces cool, they help circulate the stale, hot air out of our homes in order to keep them comfortable.
  • Different Uses of LED Bulbs Throughout History
    The semiconductor light-emitting diode, more common known as the LED, has become an integral part of modern households. Most of us have numerous little lights, brought to us by LEDs, glowing in nearly every room; we also enjoy longer lasting, more energy efficient light bulbs. What most people don't know, however, is that LED was discovered over 100 years ago!

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