The solid state reactions are difficult because the reactants have limited access to each other and this reduces the contact between the... View Article
Hydrogen engines are a bad idea because they are not environmental friendly. They produce nitrogen oxide which is not good for the environment... View Article
The most difficult bond to break is intramolecular covalent bonds. These bonds are the hardest to break, and they are very stable. Stay tuned... View Article
The successive ionization energy is defined as the energy required for the removal of the second electron from the ion such as that 1 mole of gas... View Article
Fluorine, F has a larger ionization energy than oxygen, O because the nucleus has more protons which means that there is high attraction towards... View Article
The strongest non-covalent bond is known as the dipole-dipole interaction between the two ionic groups of opposite charges. Stay tuned with... View Article
Ceramics are very hard because of the way they are manufactured. They are made by the method of heating at very high temperatures and rapidly... View Article
Ionization energy is defined as the energy required to remove one of electron from one mole of atom. The first ionization energy of oxygen is... View Article
When there are no orbital electrons left, then it is known as fully ionized. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts such as... View Article
A wave front diagram is defined as the simple way for demonstrating the waves and to see how these waves are moving. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to... View Article
Manganese(II) hydroxide, Mn(OH)2 is an inorganic compound which is insoluble in water. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts... View Article
The pH of NH4Cl is between 4.6 to 6. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts such as the properties of ammonium chloride.... View Article
Ammonium chloride is considered hazardous. It can cause irritation, nausea, cough, and shortness of breath. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more... View Article
The First Fresnel Zone, FFZ is defined as the difference between the direct path and the indirect path that touches a single point on the edge of... View Article
The alkanes can be tested using bromine water. When bromine water is added to the alkane solution, there is no colour change indicating the... View Article
Yes, it is possible to discharge the capacitor. The following are the steps to be followed to safely discharge a capacitor: Identification of... View Article
The molar conductivity of CH3COOH cannot be determined experimentally because the molar conductivity of CH3COOH increases with the dilution. As... View Article
Yes, all nucleophiles are bases or more precisely Lewis bases. This is because they donate a lone pair of electrons leading to the formation of a... View Article
Yes, ammonia is an alkali. The simple way that we can find out is by taking a red litmus paper and ammonia will turn it blue. Ammonia behaves... View Article