If a molecule have a highly electronegative atom attached to the hydrogen atom, then it is a hydrogen bonding. Learn more conditions of hydrogen... View Article
The valence electrons in alkali metals, are very away from the nucleus. They can easily lose electrons with low energy and become cationic.... View Article
To find the partial pressure from mole we can use the Dalton’s law. Since, mole fraction is given by: Xi = pi/ptotal = ni/ntotal Where Xi is... View Article
P orbitals are dumbbell shaped and have a node at the center of the nucleus. At this node, the probability of finding electron is zero. P orbital... View Article
Physical chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the study of behaviour of matter at different levels such as atomic and molecular.... View Article
A property of solution that depends on ratio of solute particles and solvent particles is the colligative property, like boiling point, freezing... View Article
Dichlorocarbene or dicholorocarbon (CCl2) is the electrophile substituted in Reimer Tiemann reaction. Learn more here: Electrophilic substitution... View Article
In nucleophilic substitution reaction, CH2=CHCl is considered less reactive, due to + M-effect of - Cl-atom. The chlorine atom is tightly... View Article
The condition for constructive interference is given by: 2μt=[2n+1]λ/2 Where n is equal to 0,1,2,3,4,5,... Now, for minimum thickness of a... View Article
Lattice energy measures the strength of ionic bonds in ionic compounds. It is the amount of energy required to break the ionic bonds (from solid... View Article
S-S bond is a Sulphur to Sulphur bond in chemical compounds such as H2S2O6. It is not necessary that all the compounds having sulphur in them,... View Article
Covalent bonds are the strongest bonds, in Chemistry, where two atoms or molecules share a pair of valence electrons. The nuclei of the atoms are... View Article
A micrometer is a device that measures the thickness or the smallest distance between its two faces. It is a device that incorporates a... View Article
In chemistry, the derivative is a compound, which is derived from a similar compound through the chemical reaction. It is extensively used in... View Article
The device which works on the principle of mutual induction is a transformer. A transformer is a device that is designed to convert alternating... View Article
The uses of lanthanides are: The alloys of lanthanides are used in the instrumental steels, stainless steels, heat resistance, and so on. Due... View Article
In semiconductor materials, holes and electrons are the two types of charge carriers. The holes are formed in the semiconductor material when the... View Article
Static equilibrium refers to the physical state of a system, in which the components of the system are at rest and the net force acting on the... View Article
No, triple bonds are not longer than a single bond. A single bond is the longest bond compared to the double and triple bond. Triple bonds are... View Article