Does Rolles Theorem Apply Absolute Value
This is not True. Rolle’s Theorem requires that the function it is being applied to be differentiable on the open... View Article
This is not True. Rolle’s Theorem requires that the function it is being applied to be differentiable on the open... View Article
Every continuous function is not differentiable. For example, f(x) = |x| is continuous but not differentiable at x = 0.... View Article
Twice differentiable is nothing but the double derivative of the function. The differentiation of a function is a way to... View Article
The intermediate value theorem is a theorem about continuous functions. As per the IVT statement, “if “f” be a continuous... View Article
E2 reaction usually prefers or favours polar solvents (polar protic) that are capable of hydrogen bonding. Common examples of polar... View Article
As per the general information floating around in the web and the details given in some of the books water... View Article
Vinyl alcohol which is also known as ethenol is a type of alcohol consisting of -OH group that is attached... View Article
Capillary pressure is mainly caused by the interfacial tension that is normally present at the interface separating two immiscible fluids... View Article
A protic solvent is a type of solvent consisting of a hydrogen atom that is bound to an oxygen (hydroxyl... View Article
KCl is more covalent. Why? It is mainly because of Fajan’s rule which states “Larger the cation size lesser is... View Article
The simplest monosaccharides are said to be the trioses which are the two three-carbon trioses. We can have three possible... View Article
If we look at the nature of benzene and water they are basically two immiscible liquids Therefore the easiest or... View Article
Copper can easily be shaped into different shapes for example into pipes and even drawn into wires amongst other things... View Article
BF3 is not a hypervalent molecule. If we break down BF3 and look at its atomic structure B has 6... View Article
In Young’s Double-slit experiment the intensity of the bright fringes falls in a middle line. In other words, the brightest... View Article
E1 mechanism or reaction usually prefer good ionizing or polar solvents (polar protic) that are used in stabilizing the carbocation... View Article
The negative side that is on a capacitor is the cathode side which is usually indicated by a “-” symbol.... View Article
Sublimation is an endothermic process since it requires some form of energy to convert the solid into a gas component.... View Article
While there are several parameters for classifying metals in term of hardness, chromium (687-6500 MPa) is classified as the hardest... View Article
Al2O3 (Aluminium oxide) is practically insoluble in water or other solvents. The simple reason for this property is because the... View Article