The highest frequency colour, which is violet, also has the most energy when it comes to visible light. The lowest visible light frequency, which... View Article
Rubbing alcohol is either isopropyl alcohol or ethanol-based liquids, or the surgical spirit described by the comparable British Pharmacopoeia... View Article
Atoms, the smallest unit into which, without the release of electrically charged particles, matter can be divided. It is also the smallest unit... View Article
Glucose is a hexose sugar, meaning that in its composition it has 6 carbon atoms. In a chain, all the carbon atoms are joined to one another. At... View Article
Sodium chloride is called ordinary table salt. Since it has a uniform and definite structure, it is called a substance. Both sodium chloride... View Article
To reach a maximum outer energy level, which is the most stable arrangement of electrons, atoms form chemical bonds. A chemical bond between... View Article
A buffer is a solution that, upon the addition of an acidic or basic part, can resist pH changes. It is capable of neutralising small quantities... View Article
Titration is a method in which the concentration of an unknown solution is measured using a solution of known concentration. Usually, once the... View Article
The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to travel is electrochemistry. This electron movement is called electricity, which, in a... View Article
In cases where G is negative, the reaction is random and, as written, can proceed in the forward direction. As written, the reaction is... View Article
Kinetic energy and potential energy are the two main types of energy. The body is said to possess potential energy while an entity is at rest. In... View Article
At the same time, reduction and oxidation occur, so the reactions are called redox reactions . The loss of electrons is oxidation, and the gain... View Article
The Paris Plaster is non-combustible and non-flammable. It normally has low chemical reactivity but, under extreme conditions, can act as an... View Article