Who Invented Limits
The idea of limits was first developed by Archimedes of Syracuse that was used for measuring the curved figures and... View Article
The idea of limits was first developed by Archimedes of Syracuse that was used for measuring the curved figures and... View Article
An electron is called a universal particle because the value of the charge and the mass of the electron remains... View Article
There are three types of inverter and they are: Sine wave is also known as a true sine wave Modified... View Article
Metals that are less electropositive can be obtained by the self-reduction process and these metals are mercury, copper, and lead.... View Article
The 4d subshell has 5 orbitals and therefore, it can have a maximum of 10 electrons in its subshell. Stay... View Article
The disulfide bond is the strongest type of interaction between two cysteine amino acids in a protein. Stay tuned with... View Article
Ethanol is the alcohol that can be oxidised by acidified potassium dichromate but cannot be dehydrated. Stay tuned with BYJU’S... View Article
Silver can be extracted from its ore by the process of smelting or chemical leaching. For the extraction of silver... View Article
Copper can be separated from its impurities by electrolysis. Copper is transferred from an impure anode to the cathode such... View Article
In AC bridge galvanometer is not used because the rotating torque is dependent on the average current that is passing... View Article
A polarimeter is defined as a scientific instrument that is used for measuring the angle of rotation caused by the... View Article
For any given gas, when the temperature is high and pressure is low, that gas behaves like an ideal gas.... View Article
The metal sulphide that has maximum solubility in water is FeS. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other... View Article
Hard magnetic materials are defined as the materials that have larger area enclosed by their Hysteresis loop. These materials are... View Article
A total of 5 cyclic structures are possible for C4H6. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts... View Article
Hydrogenation is defined as the chemical reaction taking place between the molecular hydrogen and another element or compound. This chemical... View Article
When the line of action of forces is acting along the same line for a system, such force is defined... View Article
The discharge rate of battery is defined as the battery capacity divided by the number of hours taken by the... View Article
The capillary tube has multiple uses in different fields. For example, Capillary tubes in refrigeration are used for controlling the... View Article
Citric acid is optically inactive. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts such as chirality and racemisation.