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Organic Molecules in Thermodynamics Principles

Sublimation is not usually thought of as a way to do research. If you want to separate compounds or mix them up, this is a way to do it. It can be used as a single step or as part of a more complicated analysis method. It can be used with a wide range of […]

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Nitrogen cycle – Processes, Players and Human Impact

The atomic number 7 is assigned to the chemical element nitrogen, which has the symbol N. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and the lightest member of Group 15, often known as the pnictogens, on the periodic table. It is a common element in the cosmos, with the Milky Way and the Solar System having the fifth

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Nitrogen cycle – Processes

The atomic number 7 is assigned to the chemical element nitrogen, which has the symbol N. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and the lightest member of Group 15, often known as the pnictogens, on the periodic table. It is a common element in the cosmos, with the Milky Way and the Solar System having the fifth

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Interesting Facts About Sodium Carbonate

Sodium carbonate is an inorganic element-based chemical compound. Soda ash is sodium carbonate, sometimes known as sodium carbonate at times. Trona is a chemical that is used to eliminate soda ash. Trona is a double salt composed of sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate that occurs as a result of lake evaporation. Sodium carbonate, sometimes

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Information about preparation and uses of nitrogen

Nitrogen is a naturally occurring element that is required for both plant and animal growth and reproduction. It can be found in amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins, nucleic acids, which are the hereditary material and life’s blueprint for all cells, and a variety of other organic and inorganic chemicals. Furthermore, nitrogen

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Importance of buffer solution in biological process

When a modest amount of strong acid or strong base is added to Buffer Solutions, the pH changes very little. As a result, they’re used to maintain a steady pH. A buffer solution is one that can maintain its hydrogen ion concentration (pH) with just slight dilution or addition of a small amount of acid

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Differences Between Solution and Dilution in Thermodynamics

Dilution is the process of lowering the concentration of a solute in a solution, usually by adding more solvent to mix with it. When you add more solvent to a solution, like water, the concentration of a solute in the solution goes down. Diluting a solution means adding more solvent but not adding more solute

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Concepts of Solubility

The equilibrium constant for the maximum quantity of solid which can be dissolved in aqueous solution is called the solubility product. The equilibrium constant for a solid which dissolves in aqueous solution is known as the solubility product constant (Ksp). All of the rules for calculating equilibrium constants are still in effect. Once a reaction

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Components of Henderson Equation

The Henderson Hasselbalch formula formalises this concept, with A denoting the percentage of base ions (OH–) and HA denoting the concentration of acid ions (H+). The Henderson-Hasselbach equation is a formula that connects the pH of an acid’s aqueous solution to the acid’s acid dissociation constant. pH = pKA + log10[conjugate base]/[weak acid] Whenever the percentages

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Complexometric titration

Titration is a method of determining the concentration of a solution by adding a known volume of one solution to an unknown volume of another solution until the reaction is complete. In actuality, titration is a process for determining the concentration of an unknown solution. It’s because of this that it’s known as quantitative analysis.

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