Describe on Uncertainty Principle
Chemistry

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
Chemistry

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…
Verification of the Particle Character of Electron
Chemistry

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
Chemistry

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…
Prove Particle and Wave Property of Electrons in Davisson and Germer’s Experiment
Chemistry

Prove Particle and Wave Property of Electrons in Davisson and Germer’s Experiment

In 1927 Davisson and Germer observed that, a beam of electrons obtained from a heated tungsten filament is accelerated by using a high positive potential.…
Difference between a Particle and a Wave
Chemistry

Difference between a Particle and a Wave

A particle occupies a well-defined position in space. It is localized. It is something that is localized in space and time. And exactingly speaking, this…
Weak Acids: Theoretical Explanation
Chemistry

Weak Acids: Theoretical Explanation

Ethanoic acid (acetic add) is a weak acid which dissociates in water. CH3 COOH + H2 0 ≈ CH3 C00– + H3O+   An add…
What is the Boiling Point of n-Alkanes?
Chemistry

What is the Boiling Point of n-Alkanes?

A typical n-alkane (n-nonane) is shown in the figure The boiling points (BP/K) of some liquid n-alkanes of formula CnH2n+2 are believed to fit the…
Why Carbon monoxide is called silent killer?
Chemistry

Why Carbon monoxide is called silent killer?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tasteless, odorless and colorless gas, so it can be drawn into the human body undetected while breathing and it gets…
Ghee from butter
Chemistry

Ghee from butter

It is difficult to preserve the butter because it is easily oxidized to earm condition and create deodourness. Butter is boiled in a large pot…
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