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In this article, we will discuss types of chemical reactions, their uses and importance, and their properties. Furthermore, it will discuss what are the advantages of certain types of reactions.
This article discusses waste materials and their proper disposal. Waste materials must be carefully handled to prevent diseases, contamination, and other complications.
This article explores the differences between aliphatic and aromatic compounds, including their chemical structures, properties, and uses. Learn about the unique characteristics of each type of compound and how they are used in various industries.
Learn all about rust and corrosion with the help of this guide! Also covered in this session are the concepts of rust, corrosion, and mechanism, as well as rancidity.
This article explains what an ether is and how an ester is structured. In addition, definitions and distinctions between esterification and etherification are provided.
Atoms and molecules are the structural units of all stuff, so keep reading to find out more about them. Some other things discussed on this page include the evolution of the atomic hypothesis and the differences between atoms and molecules.
Atoms are the structural units of all stuff, so keep reading to find out more about its structure. Some other things discussed on this page include the evolution of the atomic hypothesis and its components.
In the given content, we will discuss in detail one of the classes of hydrocarbon i.e, Aliphatic hydrocarbon. The main subtopics include different aliphatic compounds, properties, their effect etc.
Any transformation in nature is of two types: physical and chemical. Both physical and chemical transformations may be defined by the effects they have on the shape and size of things.
Ecology is a branch of science that explores the relationship between mankind and nature. This article explores a section of this branch that deals with natural sources of energy.
Energy is transferred across species in food webs from producers to consumers. Organisms need the energy to accomplish essential activities.
Equilibrium in chemistry is the state in which the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time. This article explores the concept of equilibrium and its importance in chemical reactions.
This page discusses alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes' chemical structures, physical characteristics, and applications. Discover the distinctions between these three hydrocarbon groups and their common uses.
This article examines the chemistry of polymerization, especially ethylene polymerization along with some of its primary mechanisms and applications.
In this article, we'll go over what a mixture is and how to go about separating it. It includes both the common physical methods and the instrumental methods of separation.
Avogadro’s law provides a relationship between the number of gas particles and their volume. When the pressure and temperature of the gases( same volumes)are fixed, the number of those gas particles is constant.
This article explores the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - and how they interact with each other. Learn about the properties of each state and how they can be changed through heating and cooling.
Sex determination is the process by which an organism's genetic sex is determined, resulting in the development of either male or female reproductive organs.
Parthenogenesis is a type of asexual reproduction where an organism develops from an unfertilized egg.
An electronic device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called a cell. In fact, a battery is a collection of electrochemical cells that are connected in series or even parallel.