It is the amount of substance measured as number of equivalents in a given volume of solution.
What is Normality?
This city hosted the first-ever modern-day Olympics in 1896
Where is Athens?
This is the event that is thought to be the origin of the universe as we know it
What is the Big Bang?
This character from the Marvel comics is known for his retractable adamantium claws
Who is Wolverine?
A British soldier spared this Austria-born man during the First World War and went on to become one of the biggest dictators the world has ever seen
Who was Adolf Hitler?
This law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure
What is Henry's law?
This is the name of the award given to the driver who sets the shortest lap time during a Formula 1 race
What is the DHL fastest lap award?
This is the tallest mammal in the world
What is a giraffe?
A play written by Shakespeare, uttering its name out loud is thought to bring bad luck to performers. It is thus, commonly referred to by "The Scottish Play"
What is Macbeth?
This is the weapon wielded by the Hindu god Lord Vishnu
What is the Sudarshan Chakra?
This chemical engineering process involves the conversion of natural gas or methane into hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which are used in various chemical processes.
What is steam reforming?
He holds the record for the fastest century in ODI cricket
Who is AB de Villiers
He is the inventor of the first pendulum-driven clock. He also has a principle in modern physics named after him.
Who was Christian Huygens?
He is the father of Zeus in the Percy Jackson novels
Who is Kronos?
This was the year that the Mayans thought the world wound end in.
What is 2012?
This phenomenon, named after Wilhelm Ostwald, describes the process by which larger particles grow at the expense of smaller particles in a dispersed phase, resulting in a gradual increase in average particle size over time.
What is Ostwald ripening?
This is the nickname of the Argentina national football team
What is La Albiceleste?
He is the inventor of the first pendulum-driven clock. He also has a principle in modern physics named after him.
Who was Christiaan Huygens?
He was a kid shot dead by Todd Alquist towards the end of the episode "Dead Freight" (s5e5 of Breaking Bad) as he witnessed the methylamine train heist
Who was Drew Sharp?
He wrote the famous book "The Art of War," considered a classic on military strategy
Who was Sun Tzu?
This polymer is used to make bulletproof glass and panel boards commonly used by online tutors to write on with neon ink
What is PMMA?
This is the standard distance of a Marathon race in kilometres rounded off to the nearest whole number
What is 42?
This is the type of calendar commonly used in the modern day and age
What is the Gregorian calendar?
The actor playing this character in Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" won the Oscar this year for the Best Supporting Actor
Who is "Lewis Strauss"?
He was cursed with immortality by Lord Krishna as a punishment for attempting to kill Uttara's unborn child, causing him to carry the burden of his sins forever
Who is Ashwathama?