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Science, 9

Astronomy, 264

Basics, 3

  1. Astronomy
  2. Extinction (astronomy)
  3. Magnitude (astronomy)

Astrometry, 88

Astronomical objects, 71

Celestial mechanics, 19

Galactic astronomy and Extragalactic astronomy, 30

Observational astronomy, 3

  1. Absolute magnitude
  2. Apparent magnitude
  3. Observatory

Physical cosmology, 14

Planetary science, 7

Stellar astronomy, 29

Chemistry, 360

Basics, 48

Analytical chemistry, 6

Chemical substances, 245

Chemical elements, 144
Basics, 6
  1. Chemical element
  2. List of elements
  3. Atomic number
  4. Atomic mass
  5. Periodic table
  6. Period (periodic table)
Chemical element groups, 20
  1. Metal
  2. Alkali metal
  3. Alkaline earth metal
  4. Lanthanide
  5. Actinide
  6. Transition metal
  7. Metalloid
  8. Halogen
  9. Noble gas
  10. Group 3 element
  11. Group 4 element
  12. Group 5 element
  13. Group 6 element
  14. Group 12 element
  15. Boron group
  16. Carbon group
  17. Pnictogen
  18. Period 1 element
  19. Period 2 element
  20. Period 3 element
Chemical elements, 118
  1. Hydrogen (H)
  2. Helium (He)
  3. Lithium (Li)
  4. Beryllium (Be)
  5. Boron (B)
  6. Carbon (C)
  7. Nitrogen (N)
  8. Oxygen (O)
  9. Fluorine (F)
  10. Neon (Ne)
  11. Sodium (Na)
  12. Magnesium (Mg)
  13. Aluminium (Al)
  14. Silicon (Si)
  15. Phosphorus (P)
  16. Sulfur (S)
  17. Chlorine (Cl)
  18. Argon (Ar)
  19. Potassium (K)
  20. Calcium (Ca)
  21. Scandium (Sc)
  22. Titanium (Ti)
  23. Vanadium (V)
  24. Chromium (Cr)
  25. Manganese (Mn)
  26. Iron (Fe)
  27. Cobalt (Co)
  28. Nickel (Ni)
  29. Copper (Cu)
  30. Zinc (Zn)
  31. Gallium (Ga)
  32. Germanium (Ge)
  33. Arsenic (As)
  34. Selenium (Se)
  35. Bromine (Br)
  36. Krypton (Kr)
  37. Rubidium (Rb)
  38. Strontium (Sr)
  39. Yttrium (Y)
  40. Zirconium (Zr)
  41. Niobium (Nb)
  42. Molybdenum (Mo)
  43. Technetium (Tc)
  44. Ruthenium (Ru)
  45. Rhodium (Rh)
  46. Palladium (Pd)
  47. Silver (Ag)
  48. Cadmium (Cd)
  49. Indium (In)
  50. Tin (Sn)
  51. Antimony (Sb)
  52. Tellurium (Te)
  53. Iodine (I)
  54. Xenon (Xe)
  55. Caesium (Cs)
  56. Barium (Ba)
  57. Lanthanum (La)
  58. Cerium (Ce)
  59. Praseodymium (Pr)
  60. Neodymium (Nd)
  61. Promethium (Pm)
  62. Samarium (Sm)
  63. Europium (Eu)
  64. Gadolinium (Gd)
  65. Terbium (Tb)
  66. Dysprosium (Dy)
  67. Holmium (Ho)
  68. Erbium (Er)
  69. Thulium (Tm)
  70. Ytterbium (Yb)
  71. Lutetium (Lu)
  72. Hafnium (Hf)
  73. Tantalum (Ta)
  74. Tungsten (W)
  75. Rhenium (Re)
  76. Osmium (Os)
  77. Iridium (Ir)
  78. Platinum (Pt)
  79. Gold (Au)
  80. Mercury (element) (Hg)
  81. Thallium (Tl)
  82. Lead (Pb)
  83. Bismuth (Bi)
  84. Polonium (Po)
  85. Astatine (At)
  86. Radon (Rn)
  87. Francium (Fr)
  88. Radium (Ra)
  89. Actinium (Ac)
  90. Thorium (Th)
  91. Protactinium (Pa)
  92. Uranium (U)
  93. Neptunium (Np)
  94. Plutonium (Pu)
  95. Americium (Am)
  96. Curium (Cm)
  97. Berkelium (Bk)
  98. Californium (Cf)
  99. Einsteinium (Es)
  100. Fermium (Fm)
  101. Mendelevium (Md)
  102. Nobelium (No)
  103. Lawrencium (Lr)
  104. Rutherfordium (Rf)
  105. Dubnium (Db)
  106. Seaborgium (Sg)
  107. Bohrium (Bh)
  108. Hassium (Hs)
  109. Meitnerium (Mt)
  110. Darmstadtium (Ds)
  111. Roentgenium (Rg)
  112. Copernicium (Cn)
  113. Ununtrium (Uut)
  114. Flerovium (Uuq)
  115. Ununpentium (Uup)
  116. Livermorium (Uuh)
  117. Ununseptium (Uus)
  118. Ununoctium (Uuo)
Chemical compounds, 65
Chemical mixtures, 18

Earth science, 260

For specific geographical objects see Geography

General, 1

Cartography, 2

  1. Cartography
  2. Map

Natural disasters, 6

Earth, 159

Geomorphology, 62
Biomes, 24
Pedology (soil study), 4

Air, 63

Climatology, 8
Meteorology, 46

Water, 29

Physics, 370

  1. Physics
  2. Allotropy
  3. Geiger–Marsden experiment
  4. Osmosis
  5. Quantum field theory
  6. Remote sensing
  7. Alpha decay
  8. Absolute zero
  9. Adiabatic process
  10. Butterfly effect
  11. Brownian motion
  12. Beta decay
  13. Classical element
  14. Corona
  15. Density
  16. Electronvolt
  17. Electron microscope
  18. Fundamental interaction
  19. Elementary particle
  20. Ferromagnetism
  21. Graviton
  22. Heat engine
  23. Heavy water
  24. Hydrolysis
  25. Insulator (electricity)
  26. Ionosphere
  27. Mach number
  28. Mohs scale of mineral hardness
  29. Magnetosphere
  30. Obsidian
  31. Physical quantity
  32. Pump
  33. PH
  34. Precession
  35. Quantum computer
  36. Refraction
  37. Standard conditions for temperature and pressure
  38. Schrödinger's cat
  39. Tunguska event
  40. Time travel
  41. Voltage
  42. Wavelength
  43. Wormhole
  44. Enthalpy of vaporization
  45. Ballistic missile
  46. Gravitational constant
  47. Vapor pressure
  48. Black body
  49. Electrolyte
  50. Gravitational lens
  51. Atomic radius
  52. Boltzmann constant
  53. Biophysics
  54. Perpetual motion
  55. Dew point
  56. Compton scattering
  57. Thermal conductivity
  58. Solubility
  59. Ionization energy
  60. Van Allen radiation belt
  61. Hydraulics
  62. Magnetic flux
  63. Boyle's law
  64. Ideal gas
  65. Angular velocity
  66. Foucault pendulum
  67. Geocentric model
  68. Apsis
  69. Metronome
  70. Water vapor
  71. Electromagnet
  72. Second law of thermodynamics
  73. Orbital period
  74. Fluorescent lamp
  75. First law of thermodynamics
  76. Heat transfer
  77. Heat capacity
  78. Electrical conductor
  79. Adsorption
  80. Heliocentrism
  81. St. Elmo's fire
  82. Archimedes' principle
  83. Internal energy
  84. Astrophysics
  85. Reflection (physics)
  86. Wind wave
  87. Permeability (electromagnetism)
  88. Maglev
  89. Hardness
  90. Atomism
  91. Spin (physics)
  92. Theoretical physics
  93. Semi-major axis
  94. Event horizon

Fundamental physics concepts, 19

  1. Amplitude
  2. Atom
  3. Energy
    1. Mass–energy equivalence
    2. Conservation of energy
  4. Force
    1. Gravitation
    2. Strong interaction
    3. Weak interaction
  5. Matter
  6. Power (physics)
  7. Radiation
    1. Ionizing radiation
  8. Space
  9. Spacetime
  10. Time
    1. Planck time
    2. Planck units
  11. Vacuum

Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, 33

Condensed matter physics, 31

Electromagnetism, 45

Mechanics, 62

Nuclear physics, 9

Particle physics, 44

Theory of relativity, 5

Thermodynamics, 10

Waves, 14