About Andrew Rader
Two of the most asked questions we receive are "Who makes these sites?" and "Why do you make these sites?" There is one driving force behind all of the sites created by Andrew Rader Studios... Andrew Rader.
Andrew has a background in both science and computers. While he graduated with a degree in Physiology and Cell Biology, he found success working with computers in the corporate world. For several years, he worked as a freelance designer and then moved to Los Angeles. He found work in the entertainment industry as an Associate Producer for an interactive television network. At that time, the internet was starting to grow in popularity and he began producing small web sites. As he gained experience, he moved on to work as Producer for auto web sites. Returning to entertainment, he was also Senior Producer. In 2005, he returned to developing his projects full-time.
During the time he produced commercial sites he was able to maintain his pet projects with a small group of volunteers. The most notable of these projects is the web site Chem4Kids.com. As the years passed, the original chemistry site blossomed into several companion sites. Biology4Kids, Geography4Kids, Cosmos4Kids, and Physics4Kids eventually joined Chem4Kids. The group also launched the math activity site NumberNut.com.
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OxiClean was introduced to the market in 1997 by the company Orange Glo International.
Neodymium was discovered in 1885 by Austrian chemist Carl Auer von Welsbach.
Most coins have a date. Almost all coins are minted in the same year they are dated, but there are a few exceptions. If the date is worn off, I could give you a range of possible dates if you can give a good description of the design. BTW - the Penny is a British coin. The US uses Cents officially (but even the US Mint is calling them pennies now).
The first baking soda rocket was made by Dr. Yuri Artsutanov in 1957. This rocket design used baking soda and vinegar to create a chemical reaction that generated gas, propelling the rocket into the air.
Sites that are similar to Chem4Kids are The Science Spot and Science Kids. Chem4Kids is a website that teaches the basics of chemistry using fun quizzes.
Z110680 what year made.
The year that the DS were made, were in the year 2009!
What year were cars made?
it was made the year 2000
Rubber Bands are made every year. :P Actually it was first made in the year 1845.
What year were reese peices made?
Millions of barbies are made in a year.
the current year for the year that the hot dog was made is infact 1832
year the 283 engine was made and year production was stoped on this engine
The move RV was made in the year of 2006.
what year was geo prisms made