The factors that affect the inductance of a coil are: Number of turns in a coil: If a coil has more number of turns, then there will be more... View Article
No, we cannot see the atom with the naked eyes. Since atoms are so much smaller than the wavelength of the light, we cannot be able to visualize... View Article
Vibration refers to the oscillating and vibrating movement of atoms and particles caused by energy. Frequency, on the other hand, refers to the... View Article
Wavelength is the distance between two adjacent crests or troughs of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire. The wavelength of a... View Article
In a parallel-plate capacitor, a voltage applied between two conductive plates creates a uniform electric field between the plates. The electric... View Article
Dry cell batteries are the most common type of battery in the market today. Dry cells are made up of stacks of metal plates with alternating... View Article
The wave associated with each moving particle is known as a matter-wave. The matter-wave has a wavelength of λ=hp, where h is the Planck's... View Article
The cubic closed packing is CCP, FCC is cubic structures entered for face. When we put the atoms in the octahedral void, the packing is of the... View Article
Hydrogen sulphide is an extremely flammable, volatile gas, which if not properly treated, can trigger potentially life-threatening scenarios.... View Article
The first energy of ionisation is the energy used to detach from one mole of gaseous atoms one mole of the most loosely retained electrons to... View Article
In relation to molar concentration, mole fraction is not temperature dependent and does not require knowledge of the densities of the phase(s)... View Article
Polarized light, including absorption, refraction, reflection, diffraction (or scattering), and the mechanism known as birefringence, may be... View Article
A potentiometer is an adjustable resistor consisting of a wiper that slides to provide a rise or decrease in resistance over a resistive strip. A... View Article
As the temperature increases, the thickness of the solution changes, but the mass stays the same. Hence, with the change of temperature, molarity... View Article
Strong sodium ions bound to negative chloride ions are made of salt (sodium chloride). Water can dissolve salt because the negative chloride ions... View Article
Carboxyl and amino groups are always found in amino acids. The amino group consists of an atom of nitrogen bound to hydrogen atoms by single... View Article
The alpha-helice is a helical right-handed coil that is held together between every fourth amino acid by hydrogen bonding. Two separate regions... View Article
The weakest intermolecular force is the London force of dispersion. The London dispersion force is a temporary attractive force which results... View Article
It is a type of chemical bond that creates two ions with opposite charges. The metal loses electrons in ionic bonds to become a positively... View Article