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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
Gold Leaf Electroscope
Gold leaf electroscope is used to detect the electric charge of an object.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Projectile Motion
Projectile motion is a motion of an object that is moving inclined to a gravitational field and it is not affected by air resistance.
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Mechanics
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Physics
Relative Motion
Motion that happens relative to the observer (Reference frame) can be defined as relative motion.
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Mechanics
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Physics
Linear Momentum
When the object is moving on a linear path it has a linear momentum. The linear momentum of an object is given by the product of its mass and velocity.
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Mechanics
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Physics
Linear Motion
Linear motion or Rectilinear motion is the motion of an object along a straight line.
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Mechanics
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Physics
Upthrust, Buoyancy, and Buoyant Force
When an object is completely or partially submerged in a fluid, the upward force exerted by the fluid on the object is called Upthrust.
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Fluid Mechanics
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Physics
Water Potential - Water Transport in Plants
The kinetic energy capacity of water molecules to move from one place to another place is called water potential.
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Biology
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Plant Biology
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Plant Physiology
Density and Relative Density
Density is defined as the mass of a unit volume of any substance. Relative density is the ratio of the density of any substance to the density of water.
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Intensive Property of Matter
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Mechanics
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Physics
Inverting Amplifier – Inverting Operational Amplifier
Inverting amplifier or inverting operational amplifier is a type of op-amp configuration where the input voltage is changed in the opposite direction.
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Electronics
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Physics
Op Amp – Operational Amplifier
An operational amplifier is an integrated circuit containing several transistors, resistors, a few capacitors, and diodes. Op-amps are used to amplify an external voltage with a very high gain.
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Electronics
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Physics
Molecular Weight of Polymers
The molecular weight of polymers are directly affected by the various physical properties of the polymers.
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Polymer Science and Technology
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Industrial Applications of Polymers
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Plastic Technology
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Rubber Technology
Synthesis of Synthetic Rubber - Polymerization Methods
There are two main polymerization methods used in the synthesis of synthetic rubber. They are Step-growth polymerization and Chain growth polymerization.
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Rubber Technology
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Industrial Applications of Polymers
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Polymer Science and Technology
Emulsion Polymerization
Emulsion polymerization is a special case of free radical polymerization in a heterogeneous system.
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Polymer Science and Technology
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Industrial Applications of Polymers
EDTA Titration with an Auxiliary Complexing Agent
The auxiliary complexing agent is a complexing agent which is also complexing with the metal ion, less strong than EDTA.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
EDTA Titration Curves
In complexometric titrations with EDTA, the EDTA titration curve is plotted pM vs the volume of the titrant added
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
EDTA Titrations - Concepts, Explanation, and Examples
Because EDTA Is a good chelating agent, EDTA titrations are widely used for identifying unknown metal ion concentrations in solutions.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
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Equilibrium Chemistry
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General Chemistry
Complexometric Titrations (Chelatometry) - Principles and Examples
Titration methods are used to determine an unknown concentration of a substance. This article discusses complexometric titrations.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
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Equilibrium Chemistry
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General Chemistry
How to Calculate the Hardness of Water by EDTA Titration
In general definition, the hardness of water is described as a measurement of the capacity of water to precipitate soap.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
Material Balance of a Chemical Engineering Process
Material balance or mass balance is the calculation of the amount of each component at the inputs and outputs in every process step.
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Industrial Chemistry
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Chemistry
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) of Natural Water Bodies - How to Measure Dissolved Oxygen of Water
Dissolved oxygen analysis is a fundamental test in water pollution evaluation and waste treatment process control.
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Analytical Chemistry
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
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