Salt or more specifically salt solution can speed up the rusting process mainly because it acts as an electrolyte wherein it will allow the metal... View Article
Let us look at some of the common side effects of Sulfur. They are as follows: It can cause mild burning, stinging, itching or redness.... View Article
Well, to answer this question we don’t have a definite solution because both acid and base can be dangerous. To elaborate, both bases and acids... View Article
It is impossible to achieve a perfect heat engine mainly because there is always some amount of waste heat that is produced in a heat engine. To... View Article
We rank radicals in order of stability mostly on the basis of two main factors. They are; Stability by resonance. Stability achieved by... View Article
When heat is applied to water it expands. Additionally, it increases in volume but at the same time becomes less dense. All in all, we can say... View Article
Stored energy also called potential energy can be found in different forms of energy. They include; Chemical energy is the energy stored in... View Article
A primary free radical is a radical that is mainly formed by enzymatic systems. Primary free radicals have only one σ C-H bond. The carbon atom... View Article
Typically, free radicals are described as unstable or unpaired atoms or molecules that are formed when the atoms lose or gain electrons. We can... View Article
Ethanoyl chloride also known as Acetyl chloride is a fuming liquid because it is a highly reactive chemical compound and easily reacts with water... View Article
Energy density is often defined as “the amount of energy in a given mass (or volume).” For a battery, energy density is generally taken to be the... View Article
Iron-56 which is the most popular isotope of iron is considered as the most stable nucleus mainly because it has the lowest mass per nucleon of... View Article