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The mechanical equivalence of work and energy
Posted inPhysical Chemistry

The mechanical equivalence of work and energy

Posted by admin November 29, 2021
Two of the architects of modern thermodynamics were William Thompson (better known as Lord Kelvin)…
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Endothermic reactions
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Endothermic reactions

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We all sweat at some time or other, e.g. after running hard, living We need…
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Energy and the first law of thermodynamics
Posted inPhysical Chemistry

Energy and the first law of thermodynamics

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Eating ice cream soon causes the mouth to get cold, possibly to Ice cream melts…
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First electron affinity and reactivity
Posted inPhysical Chemistry

First electron affinity and reactivity

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Gases such as helium, neon and argon are so unreactive that we Krypton, xenon and…
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Electron affinity
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Electron affinity

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Lightning is one of the more impressive manifestations of the power in nature: the sky…
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Properties of covalent compounds
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Properties of covalent compounds

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Clear petroleum gel is a common product, comprising a mixture of simple hydrocarbons, principally n-octadecane…
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Covalent bonds and valence
Posted inPhysical Chemistry

Covalent bonds and valence

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The water molecule always has a composition in which two hydrogen atoms combine with one…
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Breaking bonds requires an input of energy
Posted inPhysical Chemistry

Breaking bonds requires an input of energy

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A plant accumulates nutrients from the soil as it grows. Such accumulation depletes the amount…
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Hydrogen bonds
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Hydrogen bonds

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DNA is a natural polymer. It was first isolated in 1869 by Meischer, but its…
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Elastic and inelastic collisions
Posted inPhysical Chemistry

Elastic and inelastic collisions

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In the previous example, we looked at the interactions induced when changing the external pressure,…
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