Talented Thari boys Wishes to Create the World Record

Talented Thari boys Wishe to Create the World Record

Rohan Kumar, a student of 9th class of desert district of Tharparkar, can arrange 118 elements of periodic table in just three minutes and in 30 seconds and he now aims at to breaking the world record of Pakistani girl Natalia Najam, who had arranged the same within two minutes and 42 seconds. Kumar, studying at a local private school in Mithi town, the headquarter town of Tharparkar district, told this reporter that he had resolved to break the record of Natalia Najam and get his name incorporated in Guinness World Records.

“After just three-day preparation, I arranged 118 elements of the periodic table in three minutes and 30 seconds and now would work hard to break the world record,” he added. “Preparing the periodic table of 118 elements in such a short time is very difficult but Rohan did it successfully proving that he possesses God-gifted talent. “He did it just after three-day preparation and if he continued practice, no doubt, he could break the world record.” his teacher Sahil Haimani added.

“Rohan is very much determined to break the record and is striving to achieve the goal,” Sahid added and said that his student was doing his best to achieve his goal to get the world http://records.Mr Partab Shivani, the chief of Thar Education Alliance, a body formed by the activists and educationalists of Tharparkar to strive for improvement of the falling standard of education in the desert district, observed that the talented boys likeMr Kuman were the real asset to desert region of the country. ” Such boys should be encouraged to do wonders and show the world the other beautiful aspect of Thar desert” he added. He said that his alliance would fully support this talented boy in his efforts to get him name registered in Guinness World Records.

The periodic table is a tabular array of the chemical elements organized by atomic number, from the element with the lowest atomic number, hydrogen, to the element with the highest atomic number, Oganesson. The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that http://element.It was not actually recognized until the second decade of the 20th century that the order of elements in the periodic system is that of their atomic numbers, the integers of which are equal to the positive electrical charges of the atomic nuclei expressed in electronic units. In subsequent years great progress was made in explaining the periodic law in terms of the electronic structure of atoms and molecules.

This clarification has increased the value of the law, which is used as much today as it was at the beginning of the 20th century, when it expressed the only known relationship among the elements.

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