Barium Carbonate
Barium Carbonate (BaCO3) is a white crystalline inorganic compound. This is an alkali metal carbonate, which is a white powder-like salt and is poorly soluble in water. Barium carbonate’s formula …
Barium Carbonate (BaCO3) is a white crystalline inorganic compound. This is an alkali metal carbonate, which is a white powder-like salt and is poorly soluble in water. Barium carbonate’s formula …
Sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) is a highly water soluble white powder like chemical substance. There are also many other forms of sodium sulfate which vary in their water of crystallization. The chemical formula …
Chromic Acid is the mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid and a dichromate ion, which may contain a variety of compounds. It is also known as Tetraoxochromic acid or Chromic(VI) acid. …
Red phosphorus is one of the allotropes of phosphorus. It is a derivative of the P4 molecule. Its name comes from its deep red colour and powdery texture. It was …
Group 4 Elements are from the second group of transition metals in the modern periodic table. The elements of this group are Titanium(Ti), Zirconium(Zr), Hafnium(Hf), and Rutherfordium(Rf). This group is …
Group 3 Elements consists of Scandium(Sc), Yttrium(Y), Lutetium(Lu), and Lawrencium(Lr). The group is also called the Scandium group. History Yttrium was first prepared by Friedrich Wohler in 1828 after heating …
The Group 2 Elements of the modern periodic table are also known as the alkaline earth metals. The group 2 elements are Beryllium(Be), Magnesium(Mg), Calcium(Ca), Strontium(Sr), Barium(Br), and Radium(Ra). History …
Group 14 Elements also known as Carbon Family belongs to the p-block group in the modern periodic table developed by Dmitri Mendeleev. Group 14 consists of elements,Carbon(C), Silicon(Si), Germanium(Ge), Tin(Sn), …
Group 13 Elements are the first group of the p-block elements. This group is also called Boron Family. Elements of group 13 are Boron(B), Aluminium(Al), Gallium(Ga), Indium(In), Thallium(Tl), and Nihonium(Nh). …
Group 18 Elements are also known as Noble Gases or Inert Gases due to their properties of being odorless, colorless, monoatomic and low reactivity. The 7 naturally occurring noble gases …