Why Is Entropy Generation Always Positive
A measure of a system’s degree of disorder is entropy, represented by S. There is no net shift in entropy... View Article
A measure of a system’s degree of disorder is entropy, represented by S. There is no net shift in entropy... View Article
Einstein then spent 10 years attempting to incorporate acceleration in the theory, publishing his general relativity theory in 1915. In... View Article
Iron(III) oxide is also referred to as rust with the formula Fe2O3 xH2O, and this label is useful to some... View Article
Oscillation refers to any periodic motion that travels around the place of equilibrium at a distance and repeats itself over... View Article
The orbitals of the 3d have far greater energy than the orbitals of the 4s. So because the orbitals of... View Article
Borax is also quite alkaline, like washing soda, but not quite at the same degree as the other ingredient. For... View Article
A s orbital, a set of (3)p orbitals and a set of (5)d orbitals form the 3rd subshell. Each orbital... View Article
The resistance of galvanised steel to rust corrosion depends largely on the type and thickness of the protective galvanised zinc... View Article
A scale is a measuring system used by architects and engineers to help them draw on a scale that is... View Article
An electromechanical device used to detect and show an electric current is a galvanometer. A galvanometer acts as an actuator... View Article
The full transition between atoms of valence electron(s) is ionic bonding. It is a type of chemical bond that produces... View Article
The value of the mole in precisely 12 grammes of pure carbon-12 is equal to the number of atoms. 12.00... View Article
Polymers are substances which are made up of long molecular chains. The long chains give them both solid and liquid... View Article
Between the planets and the sun, no repulsion occurs. To sustain circular movement, you need to apply a centripetal force... View Article
It is not possible to reverse entropy in a closed system. Therefore, as changes between events progress, all closed systems... View Article
1) p= 1/2 2) p= 1/3 3) p= 1/4 4) None of these Solution: Option (1) p= 1/2 Given that,... View Article
1) 7 2) 10 3) 14 4) None of these Solution: Option (4) None of these None of the values... View Article
1) 1/2 2) 49/101 3) 50/101 4) 51/101 Solution: Option (4) 51/101 Assume that x be the number of coins... View Article
1) 13/32 2) 1/4 3) 1/32 4) 3/16 Solution: Option (1) 13/32 The probability that two white and one black... View Article
1) 1/3 2) 2/3 3) 1/2 4) 25C13/51C13 Solution: Option (2) ⅔ Let X be the event that the missing... View Article