Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction
The rate of most of the chemical reactions increases with an increase in temperature. The rate constant of a chemical process doubles for every 10 degrees Celsius rise in temperature. … Read more
The rate of most of the chemical reactions increases with an increase in temperature. The rate constant of a chemical process doubles for every 10 degrees Celsius rise in temperature. … Read more
The activation energy (Ea) refers to the quantity of energy necessary for a successful collision between particles, leading to the breaking of bonds and the production of products. The presence … Read more
Neodymium is a chemical element with an atomic number of 60 and is represented by the symbol ‘Nd’ in the periodic table. It is hard and silvery in appearance and … Read more
Holmium is a chemical element with an atomic number of 67 and is represented by the symbol ‘Ho’ in the periodic table. It is soft and silvery-white in appearance and … Read more
The alchemist first created nitric acid (HNO3) by combining saltpeter (KNO3) and concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The process involved the method to separate gold and silver, wherein silver demonstrated solubility … Read more
Differential and Integrated Rate Equation of Zero Order Kinetics A reaction is considered to be of zero order if its rate is independent of the concentration of the reactants. Let … Read more
Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is a technique utilized to measure alterations in mass or the overall mass of a substance in relation to variations in temperature. During the process of thermogravimetric … Read more
Sulfur forms numerous allotropes, among them the two most important allotropes of sulfur are yellow rhombic sulfur (α-sulfur) and monoclinic (β-sulfur). The sulfur content within the Earth’s crust is estimated … Read more
Phosphorus is highly reactive and therefore does not exist in its elemental form in nature. Phosphates tend to occur in an amalgamated state. The significant phosphate minerals include: Phosphate rock … Read more