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In chemistry, ionization is a process where an atom or a molecule, that is electrically neutral, is converted into electrically charged atoms by... View Article
The point where the resultant magnetic field vector or intensity is zero is called neutral point or null point. This magnetic field is a set of... View Article
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In chemistry, a mole (mol) is the mass of a substance that includes elements, ions, atoms, etc., equivalent to number of atoms in 12 gram of... View Article
A covalent bond is formed when valence electrons are shared between two atoms, equally. They are also called molecular bonds. Sigma bond is... View Article
In chemistry, batteries are made up of electrical cells, that convert chemical energy to electrical energy. The three main parts of batteries are... View Article
To calculate the weight of an element in grams to moles, we should know the molar mass of an element. It can be calculated using the formula:... View Article
One pound mole is equal to approximately 453.6 Moles. 1 Lb-mol = 453.59 Mol One mole is defined as the amount of substance containing atoms,... View Article
Depending on the type of battery such as primary batteries and secondary batteries, the chemical base is used. Lithium-ion and nickel-cadmium... View Article
Hydrogen sulphide is a chemical compound in a gaseous state, that is colorless and has a smell of rotten eggs. It can be smelled at low... View Article
The branch of physics that deals with behaviour of matter and light on the atomic and subatomic levels, is called quantum mechanics. The... View Article
In chemistry, the shielding effect is a state where an electron shields itself from the nucleus. The electrons present in the atom does not get... View Article
Pure metals are those metals that are not mixed with other metals and are made of only one kind of element. These metals are usually 99% pure.... View Article
The fifth element of the periodic table is Boron with atomic number 5. The symbol of boron is 5. The atomic mass is 10.81 AMU g/mol. Learn more... View Article
The five most common elements in the milky way galaxy are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon and neon. The abundant elements in the Earth’s crust... View Article