Oxoacids of Sulphur-Sulphuric acid, Sulphurous acid, Peroxodisulphuric acid, Pyrosulphuric Acid, Thiosulphuric acid, Dithionic acid, Properties, Uses, FAQs

What are Oxoacids of Sulphur ? Oxoacids are oxygen-containing acids. Many oxoacids, such as H2SO4, H2SO3, and others, are known ...
Read moreSulphur Dioxide(SO2)-Structure, Preparation, Properties, Uses

The p-block, which spans groups 13 to 18, is located on the right side of the normal periodic table. Their ...
Read moreAllotropes of Sulphur-Rhombic sulphur (α-sulphur), Monoclinic sulphur (β-sulphur), Colloidal Sulphur, Physical & Chemical Properties of Sulphur

Sulphur is the tenth most prevalent element in the universe. It can also be found in the form of sulphide ...
Read moreOzone-Preparation, Properties, Uses, Ozone Layer Depletion Effects, FAQs

What is Ozone ? Ozone is too reactive to stay in the atmosphere at sea level for long. It is ...
Read moreSimple Oxides-Types, Acidic Basic Neutral Oxides, Examples, FAQs

What are Oxides ? Oxides are binary chemicals generated when oxygen reacts with other elements. In nature, oxygen is extremely ...
Read moreDioxygen(O2)-Physical & Chemical Properties, Preparation, Laboratory & Industrial Preparation, Uses, FAQs

Oxygen is a member of the periodic table’s chalcogen group, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily ...
Read moreGroup 16 Elements(Oxygen family)-Chalcogens, Isolation, Physical & Chemical Properties

Chalcogens are the Group 16 elements of the modern periodic table consisting of 5 elements oxygen, sulphur, selenium, tellurium and ...
Read moreOxoacids of Phosphorus-Phosphorus acid, Phosphoric acid, Hypophosphoric Acid, Pyrophosphoric Acid, Orthophosphoric Acid, Structures, Properties, Uses, FAQS

Oxoacids are acids that contain oxygen. Phosphorus is one such element that can be used to create a variety of ...
Read morePhosphorus Halides-Structure, Properties, Uses, Effects of Phosphorus Trichloride(PCl3) & Phosphorus Pentachloride (PCl5)

Phosphorus is required for life, mostly through phosphates, which are molecules that contain the phosphate ion. Phosphates are found in ...
Read morePhosphine(PH3)-Structure, Preparation, Properties, Uses, FAQs

The final electron of a P block element enters one of the three p-orbitals of the shell in which it ...
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