Natural gas is typically extracted by directly drilling vertically into the Earth's surface. From the extracted natural gas, CNG can be produced... View Article
The reason behind the colour of the halogens is their ability to absorb different quanta of radiations that lie in the visible region. This... View Article
The gas law which is responsible for the mechanics behind human breathing is Boyle's law. It states that when the volume occupied by a gas is... View Article
Orange juice can be regarded as a suspension rather than a solution. This is because orange juice is known to contain suspended pulp particles.... View Article
No, it is not possible for Pauli's exclusion principle to be violated and it is impossible for two electrons to have exactly the same 4 quantum... View Article
The equivalence point of a titration can be thought of as the point at which the amount of titrant added is just enough to completely neutralize... View Article
Glucose can be classified as a carbohydrate. It can also be further classified as a monosaccharide. Monosaccharides are known to be easily broken... View Article
Primary valency is known to be ionisable. Primary valency typically refers to the number of negative ions that are required to satisfy the charge... View Article
Glass can typically be classified as an elastic material. In fact, glass is known to be more elastic than rubber because for a given applied... View Article
Yes, redox reactions are typically reversible. However, in order to reverse them, certain reaction conditions must be met. For example, a redox... View Article
Yes, ether is still known to be used as an anesthetic in certain developing countries owing to its low cost and relatively high therapeutic... View Article
The chlorine molecule (Cl2) is known to feature a covalent bond between the 2 chlorine atoms because the two shared electrons fill the outer p... View Article
Both borax and baking soda can be used to improve the effectiveness of a laundry detergent. Both work to lower the pH of hard water. However,... View Article
No, the dissolving of common salt (sodium chloride) in water is not a redox reaction. This is because no species gain or lose electrons in this... View Article
Lithium is known to have the smallest size among all alkali metals. This is the primary reason why the Li+ ion has the ability to polarize water... View Article
In a typical electrochemical cell, reduction is known to take place at the cathode. On the other hand, the anode is known to feature oxidation.... View Article
The group 17 elements (the halogens) are believed to release the largest amount of energy while gaining an electrone. Of these elements, Chlorine... View Article
No, motion cannot be considered the same as movement. The term 'Motion' is typically used to describe a continuous change in the position of an... View Article