Properties of Bulk Matter

Structure of Diamond and Uses

Introduction to diamond structure Diamond is the hardest mineral, consisting of carbon. Diamonds are naturally occurring solid forms of carbon with atoms grouped in a diamond cubic crystal structure. In a diamond, each carbon atom is surrounded by four other carbon atoms linked together by covalent bonds.  Diamond has a crystallographic and cubic structure. The […]

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Sigma and pi-bonds

Introduction In chemistry, understanding chemical bonding is crucial. When atoms interact, a bond holds them together. Chemical bonds are further divided into four types: ionic, covalent, polar, and hydrogen bonds. However, we’ll be talking about sigma bonds and pi bonds, which are both types of covalent bonds. A sigma bond is a chemical link formed

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Rutherford’s Model of Atom

Introduction One of the earliest models proposed to describe the structure of an atom was the plum pudding model proposed by J.J Thomson. It states that the atom consists of a homogeneous sphere of positive charges, inside of which are tiny negatively charged particles(electrons).  To test the validity of this model, Ernest Rutherford experimented in

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Quantum mechanical approach to covalent bonding

Introduction The matter is composed of molecules, and many atoms join together using interatomic linkages known as “bonding” or “chemical bonding”. The chemical bonding helps in holding together the atoms forcefully to make compounds, or we can say molecules. To understand the concept of Chemical bonding, one must be aware of some important terms. The

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Fajans’ Rule

In 1923, Kazimierz Fajans formulated rules for predicting whether the bond is predominantly ionic or covalent. Fajans’ rule can be explained via the concept of chemical bonding and its types. This article covers the main description of Fajans’ rule and its postulates. Let’s see a brief about chemical bonding before delving into Fajans’ rule. Chemical

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Drops, Bubbles And Capillary Rise

Capillary action, also known as capillary motion, capillarity or wicking, is the ability of a liquid to flow through a tiny space without the assistance of, or even in opposition to, other forces such as gravity. We can more readily characterise the capillary and the action as a phenomenon that occurs when liquids ascend through

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Characteristics Of A Diamond

Diamonds, the hardest mineral on the planet, are made out of carbon. They are carbon-based solids with atoms arranged in a diamond cubic crystal structure that occur naturally. Diamonds are the most popular and expensive gemstone; it is usual in many cultures to propose to a female with diamonds, which drives up demand. Each carbon

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Capillary Rise

The tubes made up of a rigid material with very small diameters are known as capillary tubes. When these small tubes are dipped in liquid, the liquid level in the capillary rises (or falls) in relation to the surrounding liquid level. This process is known as capillary action, and these tubes are called capillaries. Usually,

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What is Stress?

In material science and engineering, we always try to know more about the behaviour of a rigid body when it goes through stretching, twisting and squeezing. We make an effort to understand the behaviour of rigid bodies by establishing a relation between applied force and deformation. So, to understand the mechanical properties of a substance,

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What Are Energy Bands

The arrangement of molecules in gases is not very close, that is, they are widely apart and loosely packed. In liquids, the molecular arrangement is moderate, meaning that the molecules are a bit apart. When it comes to solids, the molecules are so closely packed or structured that electrons (subatomic particles with a negative electric

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