When a compound is said to be “completely ionized”, it implies that all of its molecules have dissociated into ions and that not even a single... View Article
A proton has the ability to decay to a positron. It has been experimentally confirmed that the charges of the proton and the positron are very... View Article
While performing indefinate integrals, the term 'C' is generally reffered to as the constant of integration. It does not arise in closed integrals.... View Article
For a function f(x), the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum can be calculated in an interval [a,b] by following the process listed below.... View Article
The process of integration can be viewd as the reverse of differentiation. If the differentiation of a function f(x) yields f'(x), then the... View Article
In the field of circuit analysis, a short circuit can be defined as a connection between any two nodes that forces the nodes to be at the same... View Article
The constant “pi” was first named in the 1706 by the Welsh mathematician William Jones. It is named after the first letter in the Greek word... View Article
The four major categories of water include surface water, groundwater, wastewater, and stormwater. Surface water is the water that is found on... View Article
The derivative of a given function can be used to determine if the function is increasing or decreasing on any specific intervals in its domain.... View Article
To the power usually denotes an exponent. An exponent is an action in multiplication denoting the power to multiply a value with itself a set... View Article
The formula that can be used for calculating the circumference of a circle is: C= pi*d (or) C = 2*pi*r. Here, 'C' denotes the circumference of... View Article
Hydrogen is known to make up a large chunk of the mass of the sun and of most stars. The planet Jupiter is also primarily made up of hydrogen. On... View Article
Matrices are known to be used for the plotting of graphs and statistics. They are also helpful in scientific studies and research performed in... View Article
The strongest intermolecular forces in methanol are hydrogen bonds. This compound is also known to feature relatively strong dipole-dipole... View Article
Since methanol is known to contain oxygen which is quite polar, it has the ability to exhibit hydrogen bonding. In fact, very strong hydrogen... View Article