Pakistani boy breaks record for being fastest to arrange the Periodic Table
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Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Rohan Khatwani (centre left) stands along with Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat (centre right). Twitter
Existing record was 2 mins and 42 seconds and Rohan Khatwani finished the task in 1 min 58 seconds
Khatwani, a school student hailing from Thar, set the record at the Islamabad Science Festival
A Pakistani boy has broken the world record for the fastest attempt to arrange the Periodic Table. The existing record was 2 minutes and 42 seconds, while he finished the task in 1 min and 58 seconds.
Rohan Khatwani, a school student hailing from Thar, set the record for himself at the Islamabad Science Festival. The event was arranged at the Pakistan National Council of Arts on February 13.