AC has the capacity to pass through the capacitor quickly. This suggests that while the human body behaves as a capacitor, AC is more harmful... View Article
Fructose is recognized by having a five member ring and having six carbons, a hexose. Galactose, glucose and fructose, the typical dietary... View Article
If a beam of light passes through a colloid, then the colloidal particles present in the solution do not allow the beam to pass through fully. We... View Article
With the FeSO4 formula, the chemical compound is ferrous sulphate. The most common type of this substance is the blue-green heptahydrate, known... View Article
The battery's negative terminal draws the free holes in the p-type towards itself when a p-n junction is reversed biassed, whereas the positive... View Article
The force of gravity is a force exerted by the planet on all things on it. If a ball is thrown up, because of gravitational force, it falls to... View Article
A molecular orbital containing an electron outside the area between the two nuclei is an antibonding orbital. Their electron orbitals start to... View Article
Magnesium Ion has 12 protons and 10 neutrons. Mg and has an atomic number of 12, which means 12 protons are in it. We're looking at the charge... View Article
For elemental hydrogen, H2, the oxidation number is 0. For chlorine in hydrogen chloride, the oxidation number is -1. The total number of... View Article
Due to the oxygen and moisture reaction, potassium tarnishes easily in the air. The effect is primarily the formation of orange potassium... View Article
A ligand is a molecule that binds a particular molecule to another, delivering a signal in the process in some cases. It is therefore possible to... View Article
The bases that can dissolve in water are alkalis, while those that do not dissolve in water are not alkali. That is, except for those that can... View Article
Hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) can give water a “rotten egg” taste or odor. As a natural product of decayed vegetation, hydrogen sulphide can occur... View Article
It is possible to classify solids into two kinds: crystalline and amorphous. The most prevalent form of solid is crystalline solids. Solid matter... View Article
Bond energy, expressed as the amount of energy needed to break it apart, is the strength of a chemical bond between atoms. It's like the bound... View Article
If chloroform is oxidised to phosgene, chloroform is checked by silver nitrate solution, then HCl will also be present that responds to AgNO3 to... View Article
Carboxylic acids react to metals such as sodium, potassium, and provide salt and hydrogen(H2). Alcohols react to Na and K as well. Carboxylic... View Article
The approach results in the addition of a hydrogen and a hydroxyl group synonymously where the double bond had been. Hydroboration-oxidation is... View Article
Water contributes to bromohydrin formation, which further helps to add Br and OH to the double bond. As a result, the double bond breaks and the... View Article