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Bradley5345 t1_iruoezb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
Blue space and green space are two different things in the UK. Here in the US we refer to both as green space. You might also notice that the study none of you have read is from the UK. Maybe these things are correlated.
Bradley5345 t1_itqqvrt wrote
Reply to comment by shmootz in TIL Amedeo Avogadro's contribution to chemistry, known as Avogadro's law, did not initially receive much attention when he published his paper in 1811. It was only a century later that his work was recognized, when the King of Italy attended a meeting commemorating the paper's 100th anniversary. by dustofoblivion123
The molar masses reported on the periodic table account for this by being a weighted average of the masses of any isotopes multiplied by their fractional abundance as they occur in nature. Also, it’s neutrons. Hence, when he said average mass, he was accounting for what you’re saying. There’s a reason these molar masses aren’t whole numbers.