Let us understand the concept of polar and non-polar solvents. Polar solvent is a type of solvent that has large partial charges or dipole... View Article
Sodium hydroxide is a highly caustic metallic base and strong alkali. Sodium hydroxide has a high solubility in water and when mixed it makes up... View Article
A uniform electric field is a field in which the value of the field strength remains the same at all points. In a uniform electric field, as the... View Article
Alcohols are slightly or relatively soluble in water. Generally, alcohols tend to form hydrogen bonds with water due to the hydroxyl group which... View Article
Yes, rubber is a polymer. It is an example of an elastomer type polymer and has the ability to return to its original shape after being deformed... View Article
Yes, we can say that Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is an amphoteric substance. What is an amphoteric substance? Well, it is a substance that can react... View Article
Chelating ligand is a ligand which is mostly attached to a central metal ion by bonds that are from two or more donor atoms. In other words,... View Article
Yes, fog is a colloid. Now if we recall the definition of a colloid “it is any substance in which the tiny insoluble particles are spread... View Article
In a board and simple term we can say that it is a phase change where there is a change in the states of matter. However, to be more precise, a... View Article
Before we look at the examples of DC current let us quickly recall the definition of Direct Current. DC is a form of electricity that always... View Article
The pH level of milk is around 6.5 to 6.7 and since it falls below the neutral pH of 7.0 we can say that it is slightly acidic. Interestingly,... View Article
There are various methods to prevent corrosion. We will discuss some of the popular ones below. Electroplating It is a process by which a... View Article
The idea stating matter (objects) are made up of tiny indivisible particles is pretty old. We can say that the idea came to light around 450 B.C.... View Article
The elements that belong to the noble gases or inert gases or (Group VIII-A) have the highest ionisation energy. If we were to take a single... View Article
The densest metal found naturally on earth is Osmium. It is a very rare element that is usually found in trace amounts within platinum ores.... View Article
This question is a little generic. Why? Because there are two different Copper Oxides and they both have two different colours. The two copper... View Article
Glucose is a reducing sugar because it belongs to the category of an aldose meaning its open-chain form contains an aldehyde group. Generally, an... View Article
In medicine, doctors use trigonometry as an advanced form of geometry, which deals with triangles. To understand the radioactive waves,... View Article
The derivative of tan inverse x is given by: d/dx (tan-1x) = 1/(1+x2) Now to get tan-1 x value we can integrate the above equation on both... View Article