Posted inPhysical Chemistry First electron affinity and reactivity Posted by admin November 29, 2021 Gases such as helium, neon and argon are so unreactive that we Krypton, xenon and…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Electron affinity Posted by admin November 29, 2021 Lightning is one of the more impressive manifestations of the power in nature: the sky…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Properties of covalent compounds Posted by admin November 29, 2021 Clear petroleum gel is a common product, comprising a mixture of simple hydrocarbons, principally n-octadecane…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Covalent bonds and valence Posted by admin November 29, 2021 The water molecule always has a composition in which two hydrogen atoms combine with one…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Breaking bonds requires an input of energy Posted by admin November 29, 2021 A plant accumulates nutrients from the soil as it grows. Such accumulation depletes the amount…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Hydrogen bonds Posted by admin November 29, 2021 DNA is a natural polymer. It was first isolated in 1869 by Meischer, but its…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Elastic and inelastic collisions Posted by admin November 29, 2021 In the previous example, we looked at the interactions induced when changing the external pressure,…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry How is ammonia liquefied? Posted by admin November 29, 2021 Compressing ammonia gas under high pressure forces the molecules into close We sometimes call a…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry The Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution of energies Posted by admin November 29, 2021 If no heat was distributed, then our faces and those parts closest to the fire…
Posted inPhysical Chemistry Motion of particles in the gas phase Posted by admin November 29, 2021 The question, ‘What is pressure?’ is another odd question, but is not too difficult to…