Explain the functioning of an inhibitor.
Inhibitors work exactly opposite to catalysts. Inhibitors slow the rate of reaction. Sometimes they can even stop the reaction completely.... View Article
Inhibitors work exactly opposite to catalysts. Inhibitors slow the rate of reaction. Sometimes they can even stop the reaction completely.... View Article
Benzene and toluene can be separated by fractional distillation. These two liquids have very little difference in boiling points and can... View Article
Coenzymes are non-protein moieties that further enhance the activity of a catalyst. Explanation Enzyme activity can be affected by various... View Article
Calcium with atomic number 20 is represented in the periodic table with the symbol Ca. Mass of one atom of... View Article
The charge on the electron was determined by Millikan by his Oil Drop Experiment. Explanation The charge of the electron... View Article
The temperate zone lies between 66° 33′ N and 23° 27′ N Explanation The temperate zone lies between the tropics... View Article
In a vacuum, heat is transferred by radiation. Explanation Thermal radiation occurs through a vacuum or any transparent medium (solid... View Article
The correct formula of Freon-12 is CCl2F2. It is also known as Dichlorodifluoromethane Dichlorodifluoromethane is a colourless gas usually marketed under... View Article
Electric current has the unit ampere. Electric current Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of negative charges... View Article
We find prokaryotes in Kingdom Monera. Explanation R. H. Whittaker proposed the five-kingdom classification in the year 1969. The kingdom... View Article
An extensive ecosystem on land having distinct types of vegetation and animal life is called a biome. The biomes are identified based on plants.... View Article
Let Hi be the enthalpy of a system in the initial state and Hf be the enthalpy of a system... View Article
Substances without water or substances that do not contain water are called anhydrous. The word means absence of water. The... View Article
A group of cells, along with intercellular substances that perform a specific function, is called tissue. Areolar Tissue: Areolar tissue... View Article
Biomolecules are the essential organic molecules involved in the maintenance and metabolic processes of living organisms. The following are the four... View Article
A mole is defined as the amount of a substance that contains exactly 6.02214076 X1023 elementary entities of the given... View Article
Sperm formation requires a lower temperature than the normal body temperature Explanation Sperm production occurs in the testicles. Upon reaching... View Article
There are two isotopic forms of boron 10B (19%) and 11B (81%). Boron Boron was first isolated (1808) by French... View Article
Proust gave the Law of constant proportions in 1779. Law of constant proportion The law of definite proportions was first... View Article
Ethanoic acid is commonly known as acetic acid. Let us know more about acetic acid. Explanation Ethanoic acid belongs to... View Article