Chemistry

Bunsen burner Parts and Their Functions

A Bunsen Burner is commonly used in laboratory Apparatus. it is named by the inventor Robert bunsen the basic function…

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Mean Free Path : Definition and Formula Derivation

[wp_ad_camp_1] when a molecule travels and collides with various molecules, then it travels free path in the vessel. anyhow, all…

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What is the Difference between Absorption and Adsorption?

both adsorption and absorption are absorptions processes. when atoms are passes through some massive substance, it is called Absorption and…

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Difference Between Endpoint and Equivalence Point

the Major Difference Between Endpoint and Equivalence Point is that Endpoint is an estimate of the equivalence point that is…

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Difference between Electronegativity and Electron Affinity

The Major Difference Between Electronegativity And Electron Affinity is that Electronegativity is a chemical property that decides the tendency of…

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Mole (chemist secret unit): Definition, Examples and calculation Formula

A mole is defined as the amount (mass) of a substance that contains 6.02 x 1023  number of particles (…

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Difference Between Crystalline and Amorphous

the Major Difference Between Crystalline and Amorphous is that Crystalline is a regular & repeating arrangement of components in a…

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What is the Difference Between Fluid And Liquid?

Liquids are Fluid but not all fluids are liquids, the major Difference Between Fluid And Liquid is that liquids are…

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Electronic theory of Chemical Bonding

"A chemical bond is defined as a force that holds two or more atoms together as a stable molecule". Electrons…

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Properties of Fluids

Any substance that can flow or have the tendency to flow is known as fluid. for example water and noble…

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