Curie’s Law
Curie Law is a law in magnetization that establishes a relation between the magnetic susceptibility and the magnetisation of a paramagnetic material. A paramagnetic material is a metal that is …
Curie Law is a law in magnetization that establishes a relation between the magnetic susceptibility and the magnetisation of a paramagnetic material. A paramagnetic material is a metal that is …
The Haloform Reaction is an organic chemical reaction where a haloform (CHX3, where X is a halogen) is produced by the exhaustive halogenation of a methyl ketone (RCOCH3, where R …
Curie Temperature (), also known as Curie Point, is the temperature at which certain magnetic materials undergo a sharp change in their magnetic properties. This point was named after Pierre …
SN2 Reaction is a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction (A class of reactions wherein the electron-rich nucleophile attacks a positively charged electrophile to replace a leaving group) in which two components are …
SN1 Reaction is a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction (A class of reactions wherein the electron-rich nucleophile attacks a positively charged electrophile to replace a leaving group) in which the rate-determining step …
Have you wondered how an electric cooker works? How food is prepared in an electric cooker? How liquids are heated in an electric kettle? The answer to your question is …
Etard Reaction is the partial oxidation of an aromatic ring with an attached methyl group. For example, converting Toluene (C7H8– A hexagon with a methyl group-CH3) into aldehydes like Benzaldehyde (C7H6O …
Millikan’s Oil Drop Experiment was an experiment performed by the American physicist Robert A. Millikan and Harvey Fletcher in 1909 to measure the electric charge of a single electron. The …
At some point in our life, we might have wondered why an object, for example, coffee, tea, or boiled water, that was initially hot, had, after a while, cooled down. …
Pascal’s Triangle is one of the interesting number patterns in mathematics. This is a triangular array constructed by summing adjacent elements in preceding rows. History Pascal’s triangle is named after …