What Makes An Amine More Basic
Amines are simple compounds because of the lone pair of electrons. Neighboring atoms, steric bulk, and the solubility of the... View Article
Amines are simple compounds because of the lone pair of electrons. Neighboring atoms, steric bulk, and the solubility of the... View Article
A reversible reaction is a reaction in which there is simultaneous conversion of reactants into products and the conversion of... View Article
Momentum is not only dependent on the mass and speed of the target. In a given direction, velocity is distance,... View Article
For two atoms with the same electronegativity, pure covalent bonds exist. There is no ionic character of a pure covalent... View Article
A polar covalent bond between carbon and oxygen is a carbon-oxygen bond. Oxygen has 6 valence electrons and chooses either... View Article
The Compton effect is a mechanism in which electrons collide and are dispersed by x-rays. The wavelength of the dispersed... View Article
From its electron structure, the time of which a given element belongs can easily be calculated. The periodic table can... View Article
In its pure nature, iron is a very light metal that is greyish. It is very reactive and can corrode... View Article
Chemistry often uses two types of logarithms, common logarithms (or Briggian) and natural logarithms (or Napierian). The power to which... View Article
The physicist Erwin Schrödinger explained how a cat in a box could be in an ambiguous predicament in the world’s... View Article
The addition of a base such as NaOH to an aldehyde or ketone can release a little bit of enolate... View Article
Salt is made up of and ionically bonded with sodium and chloride. Sugar, on the other hand, has covalent bonds... View Article
Since molecules exist, covalent bonds are stable. However, when enough energy is provided to a molecule, the bonds may be... View Article
A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which two or more elements or new compounds break down... View Article
An impulsive force is a force which acts on an object for a short period of time. In a collision... View Article
However, the direction of electron flow in electrolytic cells can be reversed from the direction of spontaneous electron flow in... View Article
Entropy is a measure of the dispersal of energy within the system. We see proof that in certain places in... View Article
A large-scale method used to produce chlorine from salt is the electrolysis of brine. It is important that when they... View Article
When you descend into the party, the halogens get darker. Chlorine is yellow-green, fluorine is very pale purple, and bromine... View Article
Although the centripetal force acts at constant speed on an object travelling in a circle, the force often acts inward... View Article