Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions, Specific, Equivalent, and Molar conductivities, Solved Examples

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry, and it deals with the study of the production of electricity from the energy ...
Read moreNernst Equation-EMF of a Cell, Equilibrium Constant, Relation between Gibbs Free Energy and EMF

The electrical potential disparity across the cell membrane of all living cells is called the membrane potential, the inner part ...
Read moreRedox Reactions, Electrode Potential Calculation, Factors Affecting Electrode Potential, FAQs, Solved examples

Electrode Potential and Standard Electrode Potential are key concepts in the field of electrochemistry which is the branch of chemistry ...
Read moreOxidation Number-Definition, How To Find, Examples, Difference between Oxidation & Reduction

Oxidation number is defined as the total number of electrons that an atom either gains or loses to form a chemical ...
Read moreRedox Reactions in terms of Electron Transfer, Oxidation & Reduction, Oxidation Number, Solved Examples

A variety of chemical and biological reactions like burning of different types of fuels (wood, kerosene, coal, LPG, petrol, diesel), ...
Read moreRedox Reactions-Oxidation & Reduction Reactions, Reducing & Oxidising Agent, Examples, Types, Balancing, FAQs

Redox Reactions are oxidation and reduction reactions that happen simultaneously in a chemical reaction and in this, the reactant undergoes ...
Read moreAbnormal Molar Masses-Van’t Hoff Factor, Dissociation and Association of solute molecules

Abnormal molar masses occur when the molar masses are estimated and are higher or lower than the predicted value. The ...
Read moreOsmotic Pressure, Osmosis Definition, Formula, Examples, Difference between Osmosis and Diffusion, FAQs

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more particles having particle sizes smaller than one nanometer. Sugar and ...
Read moreColligative Properties: Elevation of Boiling point, Depression Freezing point, Lowering of Vapour Pressure, Osmotic Pressure, Raoult’s Law, FAQs, Solved Problems

Colligative Properties of any solution is the property of the solution that depends on the ratio of the total number ...
Read moreVapour Pressure-Definition, Raoult’s Law, Formula, Factors Affecting Vapour Pressure & FAQs

Vapour pressure is the force exerted by a liquid’s (or solid’s) vapour above the surface of the liquid. At a ...
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