The most commonly used phrase in chemistry is “equivalent weight,” which is also one of the fundamental concepts in physical chemistry. Equivalent weight commonly referred… Read More
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The order of a reaction and the Molecularity of the reaction is the basic properties of the reaction that helps to get the kinematics and… Read More
Graham’s law of diffusion is the relationship between a gas’s rate of diffusion or effusion and its molecular weight. The law of diffusion’s basic tenet… Read More
In physical chemistry, one of the important terms used is the normality formula. The normality formula is used to measure the concentration of a solution… Read More
The Gibbs equation enables us to predict the spontaneity of a process based on enthalpy and entropy measurements. The Ellingham diagram was developed by H.G.T.… Read More
The Rate of a Chemical Reaction or Reaction Rate is defined as the speed or the rate at which a chemical reaction takes place. The… Read More
A solid state is simply one of the states of matter. One of the many different states of matter is solid. Solids have a distinct… Read More
Crystallization is a technique for separating solids from a solution or, to put it another way, a procedure for purifying things. This is the most… Read More
“How Does Evaporation Cause Cooling?” this question troubled thinkers and philosophers since ancient times when the concept of evaporation was not even named evaporation. But… Read More
Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of a fluid that contains solute particles that are considerably large for the process of sedimentation. Suspensions are considered to… Read More
Crystallization is a technique for purification of the substances. It is a technique that separates a solid from its solution. The process in which the… Read More
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures are two types of Mixtures that are different from pure substances like elements and compounds because mixtures contain different substances that… Read More
Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by a colloid or an extremely tiny solution of particles. It is also known as the Tyndall phenomenon… Read More