In chemical reduction, the reduction of any compound is done with the help of chemical substance, without the application of any external agents,... View Article
The difference between the particle and waves are: The particle is defined as the small quantity of matter under the consideration. The particle... View Article
Yes, Zn is a reducing agent. The reducing agent is defined as a substance,that causes reduction by losing electrons. In other words, reducing... View Article
The elements in the group 0 are called the noble gases. It is placed in the far right vertical column in the periodic table. The group 0 has the... View Article
Equilibrium is the state where the system does not change. The 3 states of equilibrium are: Stable Equilibrium Unstable Equilibrium Neutral... View Article
The dipole dipole force is defined as the intermolecular force, which are present in the susbtance made up of polar molecules. We can say, the... View Article
In chemistry, mole percent (mol %) is same as the mole fraction, but in different form. The mole percent of the given component can be obtained... View Article
How does Dielectric Affect Energy Stored? If the dielectric is inserted between the plates of the capacitor, it increases the capacitance and it... View Article
The chemical formula of water is H2O. It is also called dihydrogen monoxide. The 2 is the subscript for H symbolises the presence of 2 Hydrogen... View Article
A group is called a column of elements in a periodic table. There are 18 groups of elements in the periodic table as shown in the below figure.... View Article
The group 12 elements of the periodic table are called a zinc group. The group 12 elements include the following four elements: Zinc (Zn)... View Article
The formula for a sine wave is given by: y(t) = A sin (2πft + φ) = A sin (ωt + φ) Here, A = Amplitude (the peak deviation of the function... View Article
Yes, zero group elements and 8th group elements are the same. The 8th A group is also called the noble gas family or the zero group. It is called... View Article
The twelve elements of nature are: EarthWaterWindFireThunderIceForceTimeFlowerShadowLightMoon Among these, the four basic elements of nature... View Article
One of the basic geometric tools called ruler is used to measure the dimensions of a geometrical shape. Thus, the length and width of a rectangle... View Article
Iodine is a nonmetallic, nearly black solid at room temperature and has a glittering crystalline appearance. Iodine is an example of a molecular... View Article
A matrix cannot have multiple determinants since the determinant is a scalar that can be calculated from the elements of a square matrix.... View Article
In maths, i (iota) is called the imaginary number and is equal to the square root of negative 1, i.e. i = √-1. The powers of i can be calculated... View Article