What Is Enthalpy And Entropy
Enthalpy is a term used in science and engineering where it is required to quantify heat and function. At constant... View Article
Enthalpy is a term used in science and engineering where it is required to quantify heat and function. At constant... View Article
Corrosion is when a refined metal, such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state, is spontaneously converted to a more... View Article
Hybridization is characterised as the concept of mixing two atomic orbitals to give a degenerated new form of orbitals with... View Article
The Periodic Table’s s-block components are those of which the last electron reaches the outermost s-orbital. The elements in Group... View Article
Joseph John (‘J.J.’) Thomson carried out experiments with beams of negative particles in Britain, leading to his conclusion in 1897... View Article
Exceptionally strong and elastic, nylon fibres are thicker than polyester fibres. The fibres have exceptional strength, resistance to abrasion, and... View Article
A tertiary carbocation is more stable within the carbocations than a secondary one that is more stable than a primary... View Article
The smallest unit of matter that retains all of an element’s chemical properties is an atom. The fundamental unit of... View Article
A current in the wire would be caused if a coil of wire is put in a shifting magnetic field.... View Article
In the periodic table, f-block chemical elements such as Cerium, Gadolinium, and Lutetium contain one 5D orbital electron with atomic... View Article
Semiconductors are an integral component of electronic devices that allow developments in communications, computing, healthcare, transport, renewable energy, military systems,... View Article
The lanthanide sequence contains elements 58 to 71 that eventually fill their 4f sub-level. The actinides are elements 89 to... View Article
There are two kinds of forces, combat forces, and non-contact forces, essentially. Other examples of force are gravity forces, electric... View Article
The purest source of water is called rain water. During vaporisation by the sun, impurities and salts found in water... View Article
The strain unit is dimensionless. It is the ratio between the length shift and the initial length, so it is... View Article
As electrons are moved from atoms of one element to atoms of another element, electrovalent bonds are formed, creating positive... View Article
The electromeric effect is a transient effect, and the molecule returns to its original location as long as the attacking... View Article
If a light beam travels through a colloid, the Tyndall effect is the scattering of light. The particles of the... View Article
Velocity of the body changes continuously in uniform circular motion. It is continually shifting its direction when an object travels... View Article
A shell is formed by orbitals which have the same value as the principal quantum number n. Inside a shell,... View Article