18 Electron Rule
The 18 Electron Rule is similar to the octet and duplet rules, as it is used to predict stability. There are two 18 electron rules to be precise; one is …
The 18 Electron Rule is similar to the octet and duplet rules, as it is used to predict stability. There are two 18 electron rules to be precise; one is …
Hell-Volhard Zelinsky Reaction is an organic reaction by which the carboxylic acids are halogenated at the α-carbon atom. This reaction is named after the 3 German-chemists namely: Carl Magnus Von …
The Wurtz Fittig Reaction is basically an organic chemical reaction in which Aryl halide reacts with alkyl halides and sodium metal in the presence of dry ether which yields substituted Aromatic compounds. The reaction …
Duplet Rule is similar to octet rule in its sense that it describes stability of the atom of an element using the number of electrons present in its valence shell. …
The Aufbau Principle dictates how electrons are filled in the atomic orbitals of an atom in its ground state. What is the Aufbau Principle? The Aufbau principle states that, hypothetically, …
The Group 17 Elements include Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine Iodine, Astatine and Tennessine. These elements are also called Halogens, as they produce salts, when they react with metals. History The Fluorine …
The group 16 elements of the modern periodic table consists of 5 elements, namely Oxygen, Sulphur, Selenium, Tellurium, Polonium and Livermorium. The elements of this group are also called Chalcogens …
The Octet Rule is one of the most basic and fundamental rules in the chemical bonding of atoms. It is a theory that describes exactly why elements(except d- and f-block …
The Inert Pair Effect is often considered to be a minor effect on the properties of an element. But this effect is of profound importance not only on the element …
Kohlrausch Law relates to the limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte to its constituent ions. It basically states that the limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte is equal to the …