A spontaneous reaction is a reaction that under the conditions under which the reaction occurs, favours the forming of products. During a... View Article
Between two atoms that similarly share their electrons, nonpolar bonds form. When two bonded atoms exchange electrons in an unequal manner, polar... View Article
Methane (CH4) contains just one carbon atom, so the Wurtz reaction, which requires two alkyl halide molecules, can not be prepared. The Wurtz... View Article
Atomic radius reduces over a span of time as valence electrons are introduced to the same energy range at the same time as protons rise in the... View Article
A buffer is a solution containing either a weak acid and its salt or a weak base and its salt, which is resistant to changes in pH. Buffers are... View Article
In the theory of the screw, a screw gauge runs. We get the linear rotation of the main scale by spinning the screw handle. To measure the wire... View Article
A group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds is a molecule. A composite is a material that is formed in a fixed proportion by two... View Article
Corrosion is when a refined metal, such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state, is spontaneously converted to a more solid form, which... View Article
In the circulation of liquids, convection currents play a part. The effect of differential heating is convection currents. Lighter (less dense),... View Article
Every chemical reaction in which the oxidation number of a participating chemical species varies is called an oxidation-reduction reaction, also... View Article
A chemical bond is the physical process of chemical compounds being held together by drawing atoms to each other by sharing electrons or... View Article
Raoult's law is one of the simplest and most commonly applicable to non-aqueous mixtures. The contribution of individual components of a liquid... View Article
The diaphragm is contracted during inhalation, which boosts the volume of the lung cavity. The diaphragm is relaxed during exhalation, which... View Article
The first thermodynamic law teaches us that energy can be modified from one form to another, but in either phase it can neither be produced nor... View Article
In the digestive process, there are four steps: intake, mechanical and chemical degradation of food, absorption of nutrients, and removal of... View Article
Both the elements in the group have a relationship with having the same no in s- and p-block elements. In their outermost casing, electrons... View Article
Sodium hydroxide contains sodium ions and hydroxide ions and is fully ionic. The hydroxide ion produces a solid foundation of sodium hydroxide... View Article
An emulsion is a type of colloid that is produced by mixing two liquids that don't typically mix. One liquid contains a dispersion of the other... View Article
OH is an electron donating group. In general, electron donating groups are ortho/para directors for electrophilic aromatic substitutions, while... View Article
Solution: (2) y = f (x) = 3x - 5 It is one-one onto function and hence it is invertible. y = 3x - 5 x = [y + 5] / 3 f-1 (x) = [x + 5] / 3... View Article