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A calomel electrode is a type of reference electrode based on reactions between mercury (I) chloride (calomel) and elemental mercury.
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Optical Activity In the 19th century, the French physicist Jean Biot discovered an important factor in the stereochemistry of molecules. During one…
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Youtube is no more about fun videos and blogs about beauty, there is a lot of smart , educational and interesting facts and channels that provide creative information
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Youtube is no more about fun videos and blogs about beauty, there is a lot of smart , educational and interesting facts and channels that provide creative information
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In an age of technology, learning does not limit itself to textbooks, libraries and classrooms. Videos have gained immense popularity
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Optical Activity In the 19th century, the French physicist Jean Biot discovered an important factor in the stereochemistry of molecules. During one…
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free energy refers to the amount of internal energy in a thermodynamic system that is available to do work. There are different forms of thermodynamic free energy
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Petroleum Refining is defined as the industrial process of production of useful petroleum products from crude oil. The crude oil in its raw form is a dark and sticky liquid which is not useful. To get the usable products from the crude oil, it needs to be refined.
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These are those polymers which decompose under aerobic or anaerobic conditions, as a result of the action of microorganism/enzymes.
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Crystal field theory established in 1929 explains the interaction of the metal ion and the ligand as a pure electrostatic reaction
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Polyvinyl chloride is produced from the main component. It is white, brittle solid material available in powder form or granules.
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Chirality is an important property of asymmetry in many branches of science. A chiral molecule or ion exists in two stereoisomers that are mirror images of each other, called enantiomers
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Optical activity is the ability of a chiral molecule to rotate the plane of plane-polarised light.some organic compounds cause the rotation of polarized light
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Elastomers are polymers showing properties of both viscosity and elasticity and are also called viscoelasticity. The molecules of elastomers held together by weak intermolecular forces
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It is a theoretical model which details the molecular composition of the gas in terms of a huge number of sub microscopic particles that contain both atoms and molecules.
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Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) estimates the amount of biodegradable organic matter that is present in polluted waters, effluents and polluted waters
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Diastereomers are compounds that can be defined as having similar sequence of bonded elements and same molecular formula, they are however non superimposable and non-mirror images
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Calcination is a very simple chemical process, where the solid material or the substance is heated in a controlled environment, in the process the temperature is also regulated
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The Molecular orbital theory was utilised initially to emphasize the bonding in molecules as the valence band theory could not explain the bonding in molecules.
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Amines are functional groups and compounds having a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair. In other terms amines are the derivatives of ammonia(NH3)
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Quantum number is a value that is used to indicate the energy that is present in atoms and molecules, in addition an electron that exists within an ion or atom has four such numbers to exhibit the energy state
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At equilibrium Nernst equation is given by,
E0 = (2.303RT/nF) log10Keq
Where, Keq = equilibrium constant and F= faradays constant, and gives a relation between standard electrode potential. -
the particles that have a dimension with respect to their external, internal and surface structure and lie in the range of 1nm to 100nm are called as Nanoparticles
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Saponification is the hydrolysis of an ester with NaOH or KOH to give alcohol and sodium or potassium salt of the acid.
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this type of isomerism occurs by arrangements of atoms or the functional groups that belong to atoms that are not similar in nature.
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