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Kohlrausch’s Law ( Electrochemistry )
Faraday’s Law (Electrochemistry )
Faraday’s Law The quantitative relationship between the amount of electricity passed through a cell and the amount of substances discharged at the electrodes was systematized by Michael Faraday in the form of the following laws: Faraday’s First law The amount of substance discharged (deposited or read more...
Kohlrausch’s Law At infinite dilution an ionic specie (cation or anion) contributes a fixed value, at a given temperature, towards equivalent conductance of the electrolyte irrespective of the other ionic species in combination with it. There contributions are known as equivalent ionic conductance read more...
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (Solid State )
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (Defects in Crystals ) Q1.Titanium monoxide has a rock-salt structure. X-ray diffraction data show that the length of one edge of the cubic unit cell for TiO with a 1:1 ratio of Ti to O is 4.18Å, and the density as determined by volume and mass measurements is 4.92 g cm–3. Do th read more...
Imperfections in Solids: Defects in Crystals (Solid State)
Imperfections in Solids: Defects in Crystals Atomic imperfections / point defects: When deviations exist from the regular (or periodic) arrangements around an atom or a group of atoms in a crystalline substance, the defects are called point defects. Type of point defects – point defects in a crys read more...
Solids and their Classification (Soild State)
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Solids and their Classification Introduction A solid is defined as that form of matter which possesses rigidity and hence possesses a definite shape and a definite volume. Unlike gases and liquids in which the molecules are free to move about and hence constitute fluid state, in a solids the const read more...
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Basics of Iota (Algebra)
Basics of Iota Iota originated with attempts to solve certain algebraic equations, such as x2 + 1 = 0 Iota stands for the square root of – 1. Some values of iota that we should know. Solving Powers of Iota Step 1: Divide the power of iota by 4. Step 2: The remainder left will now be the real p read more...
Shapes of Molecules ( Chemical Bonding )
Shape of Molecules- Shapes of a molecule is quite accurately predicted by VSEPR theory. According to this theory, all valence shell e- surrounding the central atom arrange themselves in such a manner so as to be as far away from each other as possible. By separating e-s from each other, electrost read more...
Gaseous State Introduction
Gaseous State Introduction Matter can be classified into three categories depending upon its physical state namely solid, liquid and gaseous states. Solids have a definite volume and shape; liquids also have a definite volume but no definite shape; gases have neither a definite volume nor a definit read more...
Outcomes of Bohr's Model (Atomic Structure )
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