Explain Shape of P-Orbitals For p-orbitals or p-subshell, Ɩ = 1, there are three values of m namely -1, 0, +1. It means that p orbitals can have three possible…
Describe on S-Orbitals For s-orbitals, when l = 0, the value of m is 0; i.e., there is only one possible orientation. This means that the probability of…
Define Orbital An orbital is the region of space around the nucleus within which the probability of finding an electron of given energy is maximum. The shape…
Define Hazard Symbol Hazard Symbol: Some danger symbol is used in the place where the dangerous chemicals are kept. The Hazard Symbol helps us to be familiar with…
Define Burette and explain Rules of using Burette Burette: Burette is a measuring apparatus which is glass made long tube. The volume of liquid is measured very accurately during the titration by using…
Describe on Uncertainty Principle The position and the velocity of the bodies which we come across in our daily life can be determined accurately at a particular instant of…
Significance of de-Broglie Waves In 1923, Louis de Broglie, a French physicist, projected a proposition to explain the theory of the atomic structure. By using a series of substitution…
Discuss on de-Broglie Relation The wavelength of the wave associated with any material particle was calculated by analogy with photon as follows:- In case of a photon, if it…
Verification of the Particle Character of Electron The photoelectric particle character result barbed to the particle properties of Electron, which had been measured to be a Particle experience. The particle character of the electron…
Prove Particle and Wave Property of Electrons in Thomson’s Experiment G.P. Thomson in 1928 performed experiments with thin foil of gold in place of nickel crystal. He earliest established that atoms are really composed of…