Solids are rigid bodies that have fixed shapes and volumes. The particles of solids cannot move about their position, since the force of... View Article
Among the following given compounds, Benzene-chloroform Benzene-acetone Benzene-ethanol Benzene-carbon tetrachloride Benzene-chloroform does... View Article
Lanthanides do not have the tendency to form oxo-cations, but many actinides form oxo-cations. Since actinides have greeted tendency to form a... View Article
Enzymes work as catalysts that increase the speed of reaction by weakening the substrate bonds and hence reducing the overall activation energy.... View Article
The periodic motion of a pendulum or the to and fro motion is called its oscillation. The center of oscillation is known as the equilibrium... View Article
Sound waves are longitudinal and not transverse because the particles travel parallel to the movement of energy. Learn more here: Difference... View Article
LiCl is more covalent than LiF because the size of the anion in Lithium Chloride is bigger than cation (as per Fajan’s rule). Hence, the covalent... View Article
Maltose which is otherwise called malt is a disaccharide composed of two alpha D glucose units. The two-unit of glucose are connected with an... View Article
FeCl3, Iron Chloride, is a good Lewis acid. Therefore, when benzene reacts with halogens in the presence of FeCl3, aryl halides are formed. This... View Article
When diborane (B2H6) reacts with lewis base (electron-pair donor), it results in Borane adduct. Suppose if diborane is reacted with ammonia,... View Article
Nitric acid, HNO3, is a very strong acid and is a highly corrosive mineral acid. It turns blue litmus into red colour. It completely dissociates... View Article
What three factors on which gravitational potential energy depend are: Strength of the gravitational field Height of the object Mass of the... View Article
Yes, phenol reacts with bromine to produce 2,4,6-tribromophenol. To know more about phenols in detail, visit BYJU'S - The Learning App!!... View Article
Forbidden energy gap is the gap between valence band and conduction band. Know more about the energy bands in detail, at BYJU'S - The Learning App!!... View Article