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Physical Chemistry

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.

  • Physical chemistry is an integration of physics, with all of its mathematical foundations, with the definition of chemistry. This combination solves many chemists’ queries, aids in developing a variety of techniques to extract elements or synthesize compounds, speed up or slow down chemical reactions, capture chemical energy, and so on. Physical chemistry has grown tremendously in both field and scope in recent years.
  • Unlike other branches, it is concerned with the physical principles underlying all chemical interactions (e.g., gas laws), with the goal of measuring, correlating, and explaining the quantitative features of reactions. By modeling the smallest particles often examined in the subject, atoms, and molecules, quantum mechanics has clarified much for physical chemistry, allowing theoretical chemists to use computers and advanced mathematical approaches to comprehend the chemical behavior of matter.
  • Physical chemistry is the area of chemistry that focuses on understanding how matter behaves at the atomic or molecular level. It also entails the investigation of the properties of things at many scales, ranging from the macroscopic scale, which includes particles visible to the naked eye, to the subatomic scale, which comprises extremely small subatomic particles such as electrons.
  • Physical chemistry connects chemistry and physics by investigating the physical properties of molecules using technologies such as spectroscopy and quantum mechanics to generate structural models. It aids in the investigation of bonding mechanisms within and between molecules to understand their bulk properties.
  • There are various branches of physical chemistry some of them includes:
  • Photochemistry: Photochemistry is commonly defined as the study of chemical reactions caused by light. Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry that is primarily concerned with the rates and processes of reactions that occur when reactants are exposed to light radiations.
  • Surface chemistry: Surface chemistry is concerned with events that occur at surfaces or interface. The study of chemical processes that occur at the surfaces of substances is known as surface chemistry. It discusses adsorption and heterogeneous catalysis, colloidal formation, corrosion, electrode processes, and chromatography, among other things.
  • Chemical kinetics: Chemical kinetics is the study of reaction rates and variations in reactant and product concentrations over time. It is also known as reaction kinetics. It assists us in understanding reaction rates and how they are modified by various conditions. It also aids in gathering and analyzing information about the reaction’s mechanism and defining the characteristics of a chemical reaction.
  • Quantum chemistry: It is also known as physical chemistry or quantum mechanics. It is a field of chemistry that studies molecules using quantum mechanics principles and equations. It focuses on rationalizing and describing the behavior of quantum particles called subatomic particles that exist within the atom. In the most general way, quantum chemistry entails a theoretical examination of protons, neutrons, and electrons, as well as the electronic structure and molecular dynamics.

Colloids: Preparation, Types and Properties

December 19, 2022December 19, 2022 by Kabita Sharma
Colloids

Colloids are substances with particle sizes between 1 and 1000 nm. Colloidal solutions or colloidal dispersions are a type of solution that exists between true solutions and suspensions. In another way, … Read more

Brønsted-Lowry Acid Theory of Acid and Bases

December 19, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
Brønsted-Lowry Acid Theory

 The Brønsted-Lowry Acid theory is an extension of the Arrhenius theory of acids and bases. The Arrhenius theory states that in an aqueous solution, an acid will raise the concentration … Read more

Bond Enthalpy – Definition, Calculation, and Significance

December 18, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
Bond Enthalpies Definition, Calculation, and Significance

Bond enthalpy, also referred as (bond energy, bond-dissociation enthalpy, average bond energy, or bond strength) is a quantity that provides information about the strength and, by extension, the stability of … Read more

Introduction to Enthalpy of Reaction- Thermodynamics

December 18, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
Enthalpy

Enthalpy (H), is a property commonly used to describe the thermodynamics of chemical and physical processes. It is the total of a thermodynamic system’s internal energy as well as the … Read more

The Nernst Equation- Derivation, Application, and Limitations

December 17, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
The Nernst Equation

The Nernst equation is very useful in analytical chemistry as well as in significant life processes like nerve conduction and membrane potential. Electrochemical cells and the Nernst equation calculates the pH of … Read more

Equilibrium Constant- Definition, Characteristics, Calculations, and Significance

December 17, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
Equilibrium Constant

The relationship between the reactants and products when a chemical reaction reaches equilibrium is explained by the equilibrium constant of a chemical process, which is typically represented by the letter … Read more

Intermolecular Forces- Definition and Types

December 17, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
Intermolecular Forces- Definition and Types

Intermolecular forces (IMF) are the attractive and repulsive forces that exist between the molecules of a substance. IMFs, or intermolecular forces, are mechanical forces that exist between molecules. Contrarily, intramolecular … Read more

Chemical Equilibrium- Definition, Types, Importance, and Examples

December 17, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
Chemical Equilibrium- Definition, Types, and Importance

Chemical equilibrium is defined as the state of a system in which the concentration of the reactant and the concentration of the products do not fluctuate over time and the … Read more

pH – Definition, Calculation, and Significance

December 17, 2022 by Jyoti Bashyal
pH - Definition and Calculation

The term “pH” stands for “potential of hydrogen,” and it is a unit of measurement for the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. The concept of pH was first … Read more

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