What Is Called Motion
Motion, in mechanics, changes the location or direction of a body over time. Translation is considered displacement around a line... View Article
Motion, in mechanics, changes the location or direction of a body over time. Translation is considered displacement around a line... View Article
A bond between 2 non-metal atoms and have the same electronegativity and hence equal bonding electron pair sharing. There is... View Article
To make compounds or molecules, chemical bonds are forces that tie atoms together. Covalent, polar covalent, and ionic bonds contain... View Article
Colloids are mixtures in which one or more compounds are distributed in a solid, liquid, or gaseous medium as relatively... View Article
Polymers are the raw materials that we now use every day for items, including: synthetic clothing, fibreglass, plastic bags, nylon... View Article
Wöhler’s synthesis, without including living organisms, of an organic compound from inorganic chemicals is generally regarded as the starting point... View Article
The solution molality (m) is the moles of solvent separated by the kilogrammes of solvent. A one-molal sodium chloride solution... View Article
A halogen is a chemical element which when it reacts with metal, forms a salt. The periodic table of chemical... View Article
Frequency is called the number of intervals or cycles per second. The frequency SI unit is the hertz (Hz). One... View Article
One of the three types of plaster is the Plaster of Paris. The other two, a combination of plaster, sand,... View Article
Normality is a concentration measure equal to the equivalent weight of a gramme per litre of solution. Gram equal weight... View Article
Hyperconjugation (or σ-conjugation) refers in organic chemistry to the delocalization of electrons with the presence of mainly σ-character bonds. Increased... View Article
An electromechanical device used to detect and show an electric current is a galvanometer. A galvanometer acts as an actuator... View Article
This inclination to resist changes in their movement state is known as inertia. Inertia: an object’s reaction to a transition... View Article
In the first law, unless a force acts on it an object will not modify its motion. The force on... View Article
Colligative properties include vapour pressure reduction, elevation of the boiling point, freezing point depression, and osmotic pressure. A system’s vapour... View Article
When ethanol reacts with acidified potassium dichromate it turns into ethanoic acid. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about... View Article
Ethanol and water are azeotropes because they have the same boiling point. Also, the vapour composition of this mixture is... View Article
V2O5, vanadium oxide is used in contact process as the as a catalyst. During the reaction, it increases the rate... View Article
Phenol is more acidic than toluene as there is an OH group present in phenol. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to... View Article