MOLE CONCEPT
The mole is a fundamental unit in chemistry used to quantify the amount of a substance. Historically, it was defined as the mass of a […]
The mole is a fundamental unit in chemistry used to quantify the amount of a substance. Historically, it was defined as the mass of a […]
Reactions in which rate of reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactant and its power raised to the value of one. Therefore, […]
Equilibrium constant helps to predict the extent and direction of equilibrium and also helps to calculate concentration of various species at equilibrium and it is temperature dependent. Equilibrium constant is an extensive property and its value changes if the equilibrium is multiplied or divided by some integer
Faraday’s laws helps to calculate the amount of products deposited or liberated at the respective electrodes during electrolysis. Charge carried by 1 mole of electrons […]
Chemical reactions whose rate is independent on concentration of reactant are known as zero order chemical reactions. Example: Decomposition of AgBr. Half-life of zero order […]
Molar conductivity is defined as conductance of ‘V’ volume of electrolyte present between electrodes having area of cross section and separated by unit length. Therefore, […]