Isomerism in Coordination Compounds: Organic compound pentane \(\left( {{{\rm{C}}_5}{{\rm{H}}_{10}}} \right)\) can exist in three forms, namely \({\rm{n}}\)-pentane, iso-pentane and neopentane. What is the similarity and difference between them? They have the same molecular formula but differ in a structural arrangement. There are several compounds that exist with the same chemical composition. These compounds exist as coordinates
Metals and Non-Metals: Physical and Chemical Properties of Metals and Non-Metals
Every material in our environment is made up of elements. We know of \(118\) elements, \(94\) of which occur naturally and the remaining \(24\) of which are synthetic. These elements are classed as metals, nonmetals, and metalloids based on their physical and chemical properties. In this article, you will explore the physical and chemical properties
Ionization Energy Formula: Meaning, Factors Governing IE, Equation
We find different types of energies in, and around us, like mechanical, thermal, sonic, nuclear, gravitational, cinematic, chemical, electromagnetic, potential energy, ionization energy, etc. Ions are made up of when electrons are added or being removed from an atom. In this article, let’s discuss everything about Ionization energy such as how much energy an ion
Nitric Acid: Formula, Preparation, Properties and Uses
Nitric Acid: Nitrogen forms numerous oxoacids. The common oxoacids of nitrogen are hyponitrous acid \(\left( {{{\rm{H}}_2}{{\rm{N}}_2}{{\rm{O}}_2}} \right){\rm{,}}\) nitrous acid \(\left( {{\rm{HN}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}} \right){\rm{,}}\) nitric acid \(\left( {{\rm{HN}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}}} \right){\rm{,}}\) peroxynitric acid \(\left( {{\rm{HN}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}} \right){\rm{,}}\) etc. Out of which nitric acid is the most important. In the article, Nitric Acid, let’s learn everything about nitric acid, its structure,
Biological Importance of Sodium and Potassium: Uses & Functions of \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}}\) and \({{\rm{K}}^ + }\)
Nearly \(27\) elements are required for organisms, \(15\) of which are metals. Major quantities of alkali metals like sodium and potassium, as well as alkaline earth metals like calcium and magnesium, are required. Metals such as iron, cobalt, copper, zinc, molybdenum, nickel, aluminium, and others are also required in small amounts by certain organisms. In
SI Units of Measurements: Meter, Kilogram, Second, Kelvin
SI Units of Measurements is the system of units that is at present internationally accepted for measurement. SI is the abbreviation for the ‘Système Internationale d’Unites (French for International System of Units). The SI, with a standard scheme of symbols, units and abbreviations, developed by the Bureau International des Poids et measures (The International Bureau