Chemical Equilibrium
Chemical Equilibrium Reaction
Chemical equilibrium in chemistry is the dynamic state of the system in which the concentration of reactants and products has no further...
Critical Constants
Critical Constants of Gases
Critical constants like critical temperature (Tc), critical pressure (PC), and critical volume (VC) of gas in chemistry determine the condition and...
Law Mass Action
What is Law of Mass Action?
Law of Mass Action or Mass Action Law formula in chemical equilibrium was first developed by two Norwegian chemists,...
Gases
What are Gases?
Gases are the state of matter in which molecules are far apart from each other and characterized by a lack of definite...
Ideal and Real Gases
Ideal gas and real gas
Ideal gas and real gas molecule can be compared by the ideal gas law or equation for different types of gases....
Hydrogen Spectrum
Hydrogen Spectrum in Chemistry
Hydrogen spectrum (absorption or emission) is an important type of tool for the determination of the atomic structure of chemical elements...
Elementary Particles
Elementary Particles List
Elementary particles or subatomic particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons in physics or chemistry were discovered by Scientists Thomson, Golstine, and Chanweak....
Rutherford Model
Rutherford Model of an Atom
Rutherford model or nuclear planetary model of an atom in chemistry or physics describes by New Zealand-born physicist Ernest Rutherford...
Redox Reactions
What are Redox Reactions?
Redox reactions are oxidation-reduction reactions where reacting substances change their oxidation number or state to form products. In other words, a...
Lewis Acids Bases
Lewis Acid and Base Definition
Lewis acid base concept or theory explains the acids and bases properties in terms of electronic structure with the formation of...