Heat Capacity and Specific Heat
Heat has varying effects on various compounds. On a hot day, a metal chair placed in direct sunlight may get very warm to the touch. In the same sun, a same body of water won’t get nearly as warm. To … Read more
Physical chemistry studies the states and transformations of matter at low energies, mainly atomic entities, which is essentially the subject of chemistry, using physics methodologies, concepts, and techniques.
It is concerned with the study of matter and energy, as well as their interactions.
Heat has varying effects on various compounds. On a hot day, a metal chair placed in direct sunlight may get very warm to the touch. In the same sun, a same body of water won’t get nearly as warm. To … Read more
Studies of the kinetics of a chemical system, like the effect of changes in reactant concentrations, can be used to figure out things that happen on a microscopic scale. These kinds of studies led to the collision model of chemical … Read more
The study of the flow of heat or any other form of energy into or out of a system as it undergoes a physical or chemical transformation is called Thermodynamics. Simply, it is the study of the relationship between heat, … Read more
Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics, is the subfield of physical chemistry concerned with the study of the rates of chemical reactions. Reaction kinetics is the study of chemical reaction rates. The data obtained from rate experiments can shed light … Read more
Several substances, including uranium and radium, are unstable. Their atomic nucleus spontaneously disintegrates into a smaller atomic nucleus of a different element. To create the new nucleus, the protons, and neutrons in the unstable nucleus recombine. Radiation, which we refer … Read more
In an open vessel, a liquid evaporates as soon as it is placed there. Different kinetic energy is being used by the liquid’s molecules as they move. The intermolecular interactions that keep the molecules in the liquid can be overcome … Read more
The mole concept fills in this disparity by equating the mass of a single atom or molecule (measured in a.m.u.) with the mass of a massive assembly of related molecules (measured in grams). Atomic mass refers to the mass of a single … Read more
Forces of attraction and repulsion between molecules are known as intermolecular forces. The interactions between molecules of a substance are mediated by these forces. Intermolecular forces are responsible for most of the physical and chemical properties of matter. In general … Read more
There is no universal mechanism or explanation for the occurrence of catalytic reactions because they are so diverse. Several hypotheses have frequently been put forward to explain the mechanism of catalysis, but none of them are comprehensive enough to explain … Read more