Reversible Reactions
A reversible reaction involves the reactants forming products, which can again react to form the reactants. Two separate reactions are going on simultaneously: the forward reaction, where the reactants become … Read more
Chemistry is the study of elements (such as atoms, molecules, compounds, ions, and so on) and their chemical composition, properties, structure, and chemical reactions.
A reversible reaction involves the reactants forming products, which can again react to form the reactants. Two separate reactions are going on simultaneously: the forward reaction, where the reactants become … Read more
Redox reactions can be categorized into two distinct processes, namely oxidation and reduction. The redox reaction, commonly referred to as the Oxidation-Reduction reaction, always includes the simultaneous occurrence of oxidation … Read more
The scientific study of how various types of matter emit and absorb radiation, including light, is known as spectroscopy. They deal with the radiation’s wavelength. Another subject that spectroscopy studies … Read more
The electromagnetic spectrum can be defined as the set of frequencies from electromagnetic radiation and the accompanying wavelengths and photon energies. Typically, electromagnetic waves move at speeds comparable to those … Read more
A covalent single oxygen-oxygen bond connects the two hydroxyl groups that make hydrogen peroxide, which is an organic peroxide. It has an additional oxygen atom in its molecule, which makes … Read more
Chemical equations can be written in a variety of ways. Unbalanced equations, which indicate the species involved; balanced chemical equations, which indicate the number and type of species; molecular equations, … Read more
Visually tracking physical changes and chemical reactions can be done well with chemical reaction equations. However, we must first understand how to properly do representation of chemical reactions before we … Read more
Oxidation and reduction reactions are as common and well-known as fire, the oxidation and dissolution of metals, the discoloration of fruit, and respiration and photosynthesis—fundamental life processes. Chemical reactions come … Read more
According to Charle’s law, an ideal gas volume is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at constant pressure. By law, when the pressure on a sample of a dry gas … Read more