Sulfur deficiency causes stunted growth, premature fall of leaves and buds, yellowing of leaves and lower leaves does not show necrosis. Visit... View Article
Potassium fluoride (KF) is soluble in water. Visit BYJU'S - The Learning App to learn in detail about solubility of gases in liquids, solid in... View Article
Dipole moment refers to separation of positive and negative charges in a system. Polarizability is a measure of how effortlessly an electron... View Article
Rubidium chloride (RbCl) is more ionic than sodium chloride. Visit BYJU'S - The Learning App to know about various chemicals in detail.... View Article
Lead (II) chloride (PbCl2) is ionic than Pbcl4. Pbcl4 is a covalent compound. Visit BYJU'S - The Learning App to know about various chemicals in... View Article
Beryllium Chloride (BeCl2) is not ionic but rather a covalent compound. This is mainly because beryllium is a small atom with high relative... View Article
Ferrocene which is categorized as an organometallic compound is insoluble in water. However, it is soluble in most or normal organic solvents... View Article
The binding energy of a nitrogen nucleus is 104.66334 MeV. if we look at the nucleus of (147N) nitrogen it contains 7 protons and 7 neutrons. mp... View Article
The solvent that is commonly used in Friedel-Craft's reaction is Nitrobenzene. It is used mostly because Nitrobenzene has an electron-withdrawing... View Article
When we talk about nuclear devices they are basically of two types. One is fission type which is the “atomic” bomb and the fusion type which are... View Article
Nitric acid is known to cause yellow stains when it comes in contact with human skin. This is mainly due to it reacting with the protein called... View Article
Glycerol which is also known as glycyl alcohol, glycerin or glycerine is soluble in water. It has this property mainly because of its polyol... View Article
If we look at one of the properties of toluene it is less dense than water (7.2 lb/gal). What it means is that it is insoluble in water. When it... View Article
Ethanol is soluble in water primarily because of the presence of -OH group that allows or enables it to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.... View Article