Episodi

  • 18 - Argon: The Silent Shield in Indian Manufacturing
    Jan 12 2026
    Argon is an inert gas used to protect metals and electronics. It has atomic number 18 and is important for welding and semiconductor manufacturing in India. Sources include Air Products and SEMI publications.
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  • 17 - Chlorine: From Drinking Water to National Safety
    Jan 10 2026
    Chlorine keeps drinking water safe and prevents disease. It has atomic number 17 and supports public health sanitation and water treatment in India. Sources include WHO and the Jal Jeevan Mission.
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  • 16 - Sulfur: The Industrial Backbone You Never See
    Jan 9 2026
    Sulfur is essential for industrial chemicals fertilizers and batteries. It has atomic number 16 and is often called the backbone of the chemical industry. Sources include USGS mineral reports.
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  • 15 - Phosphorus: The Energy Molecule Feeding India
    Jan 9 2026
    Phosphorus supports life through energy molecules and fertilizers. It has atomic number 15 and is critical for food production and pharmaceutical security in India. Sources include FAO and IFFCO data.
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  • 12 - Magnesium: The Diet and Drive Metal: Light-weighting Indian Cars
    Jan 8 2026
    Magnesium is a lightweight metal used in vehicles and human health. It has atomic number 12 and atomic weight 24.305. It helps reduce vehicle weight and supports many body functions. Sources include Indian automotive industry data and NIH health sheets.
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  • 14 - Silicon: The Brain of the Digital Age – Chips, Solar and AI
    Jan 8 2026
    Silicon powers electronics solar panels and artificial intelligence. It has atomic number 14 and is the backbone of the India Semiconductor Mission and renewable energy growth. Sources include MeitY and IEA solar outlook reports.
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  • 13 - Aluminium: The Silver Wings: Powering India's Infrastructure
    Jan 8 2026
    Aluminium is widely used in construction power transmission and transport. It has atomic number 13 and atomic weight 26.982. India is one of the worlds largest producers and focuses on recycling and green aluminium. Sources include the Aluminium Association of India and IAI reviews.
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