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Qualitative Analysis of Cations
The precipitation method can be used for qualitative analysis of cations that are soluble in water.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds
IUPAC nomenclature is the universally recognized chemical nomenclature presented by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). This article is intended to explain the IUPAC Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds with examples.
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemistry
Chemistry of Nitrogen
The element nitrogen is a p-block element that belongs to the 15th group of the periodic table. This article is an in depth discussion of Chemistry of Nitrogen.
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General Chemistry
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Chemistry
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Inorganic Chemistry
Quantum Numbers - Principle, Azimuthal, Magnetic and Spin Quantum Numbers
According to the quantum theory, there are four quantum numbers that can describe the movements and trajectories of each electron in an atom.
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General Chemistry
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Chemistry
Electron Configuration
Electron configuration is a standard notation that describes the distribution of electrons that are present in the shells, subshells, and the orbitals of an atom.
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General Chemistry
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Chemistry
Reactions of S Block Elements - Reactions of Group 2 Elements
Group 2 elements are less reactive than the group 1 elements. This article discusses the reactions of group 2 elements.
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
Reactions of S Block Elements - Reactions of Group 1 Elements
Due to their lower 1st ionization energy group 1 elements are highly reactive than the group 2. This article discusses the reactions of group 1 elements.
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
Properties of S Block Elements
S block elements show definite trends and properties. This article discuss Properties of S Block Elements such as atomic size, reactivity, electronegativity.
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
S Block Elements in the Periodic Table
The elements in 1 and 2 groups of the periodic table belong to s block elements. There are seven alkali metals and seven alkali earth metals.
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
What Are The Isotopes?
Isotopes can be defined as the nuclides of a particular element that have different mass numbers.
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General Chemistry
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Chemistry
Thermal Radiation - Transfer of Heat by Radiation
The transfer of heat by radiation is known as thermal radiation. Thermal radiation is emitted by all the objects.
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Thermodynamics
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Physics
Atomic Number and Mass Number of an Atom
The atomic number of a nuclide (atom) is equal to the number of protons present in the nucleus of the atom.
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General Chemistry
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Chemistry
Capacitors - Science Behind Capacitors
Capacitors are electrical devices that can store electric energy and release it when necessary.
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Electronics
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Physics
Basic Concepts of Rubber Elasticity
The most important property of elastomers/rubbers is their elasticity. This article discuss about the basic concepts of rubber elasticity.
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Rubber Technology
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Polymer Science and Technology
Electric Potential
The work done in bringing a positive charge of +1C at infinity to a point in an electric field is called the electric potential of that point.
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Electricity
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Electric Field
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Physics
Thermal Expansion of Liquids
Thermal expansion of liquids is the increase in volume of a liquid when the temperature is increasing.
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Thermodynamics
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Physics
What is the Miller Index?
Miller index is a notation system that describes the size and the direction of planes of atoms/crystal plane in a crystal.
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Properties of Matter
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Chemistry
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Physics
Volume Expansion of Solids
Volume expansion of solids is the increase in an object's volume when the temperature increases.
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Thermodynamics
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Physics
Gauss Law
Gauss law states that the number of electric field lines perpendicular to a given closed surface is equal to the ratio of the charge contained on that closed surface to the permittivity of the medium.
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Electric Field
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Electrostatics
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Physics
Superficial Expansion of Solids (Area Expansion of Solids)
A sheet-like object is heated, it will show an increase in surface area. This is known as the superficial expansion of solids.
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Thermodynamics
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Physics
Linear Expansion of Solids
When the heat is supplied to an object like a rod, it shows an increase in length. This is known as the linear expansion of solids.
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Thermodynamics
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Physics
Bragg's Law
Bragg's law is a simplistic model that has been developed to study crystal structures.
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Physics
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Chemistry
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Properties of Matter
Kjeldhal Method - A Method for Analyzing the Nitrogen Content
The Kjeldhal method is an analytical technique that is used to analyze the Nitrogen content of a sample.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
Electric Field Lines
When a point light positive charge is placed in a certain area, the path it follows due to electric force is called as electric field lines.
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Electric Field
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Electrostatics
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Physics
Electric Field Intensity
Electric field intensity is the force acting on a charge when it is placed under an electric field.
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Electric Field
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Electrostatics
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Physics
Static Electric Field (Electrostatic Field)
A static electric field also known as an electrostatic field is a region that can affect the static electric charges without any contact or gravitational field.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Coulomb's Law
This article explains about concepts of the Coulomb's law, Coulomb force, permittivity of materials, and Dielectric constant with guide to solve questions related to them.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Turgid Cells and Flaccid Cells - Water Transport in Plants
When a plant cell is bearing the maximum amount of water that can bear, the cell becomes swollen and hard. This type is called a turgid cell.
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Plant Physiology
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Biology
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Plant Biology
Electric Charge Density
Electric charge density is measured per unit length, unit area, or unit volume. So, the charge density can be a linear, surface, or volume charge density.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Faraday's Ice Pail Experiment
Faraday's ice pail experiment is an electrostatic experiment, explains the charge distribution of a conductor.
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Electrostatics
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Physics
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