When a body revolves in a vertical circle such that its motion at different points is different then the motion of the body is said to be in a... View Article
Most salts are alkalis. Salt is a compound formed by acid and alkali. Know about the difference between alkali and base in a detailed and... View Article
Yes, DNA is a polymer composed of many monomers known as nucleotides. To know about natural polymer in a detailed and interesting way, subscribe... View Article
The formation of clouds in high altitude areas is an example of supercooling of water droplets that are below their freezing point. Stay tuned... View Article
No, we cannot use AC for electrolysis because the polarity of the electrodes will constantly change. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about... View Article
Yes, the heat equation is a parabolic equation. It is an example of parabolic partial differential equation. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn... View Article
The smallest quantum particle is known as quarks. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts such as subatomic particles.... View Article
Buffers are used in titration because this solution can resist the change in pH when there is either an addition of acidic or basic components... View Article
Acetaldehyde is more reactive than benzaldehyde. This is because the carbon of the carbonyl group in the benzaldehyde is less electrophilic than... View Article
The voltage that is required during the electrolysis process for the removal of rust is 24 volts DC. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about... View Article
To determine the angle of the pendulum, we should know the length of the string and the arc of the length. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more... View Article
No, not every collision between reacting particles lead to products. Only the effective collision leads to the formation of products. Stay tuned... View Article
The capture effect is defined as the phenomenon which is associated with the reception of FM. In this phenomenon, only the stronger of the two... View Article