Introduction Mixing various compounds is a key aspect of Chemistry. In science, a mixture is a substance mixed with 2 or more relatively simple materials. These substances can be either elements or compounds. Compounds are unadulterated substances. They are composed of the same molecules. A compound’s molecules are made up of two or more different […]
Introduction The colloidal solution is one of the significant components of a mixture, along with the two adjacent combinations: true solutions and suspension solutions. In different physical and chemical procedures, all three solutions have variable characteristics and properties, and the significant difference lies in the particle size, appearance, and separation procedure. The three solutions have […]
Introduction Acids and bases have been defined many times and in many ways. Numerous scientists have suggested various definitions for acids and bases, some of which are highly specific and others of which are quite broad. We come into contact with acids and bases on a daily basis. Except for water, every liquid we used […]
An Introduction to a Separation Technique: Centrifugation When we look around, there are many objects of various sizes, shapes, and textures. The element that scientists refer to as matter makes up everything in the cosmos. Everything is matter, including the air we breathe, the food we consume, rocks, clouds, stars, plants, animals, and even a […]
An Introduction to Chromatography The Greek words chroma, which means “colour,” and graphein, which means “to write,” are the roots of the word “chromatography.” In this procedure, the mixture to be separated is applied to a stationary phase (solid or liquid), and a pure solvent—such as water or any gas—is then allowed to slowly travel […]
Element Symbols in Chemistry: An Overview Element names were originally derived from popular locations where they were discovered. The same as the copper taken from Cyprus. Furthermore, specific colours inspired some names. Gold, for example, was named after the English word for yellow. Element symbols and names are currently approved by the International Union of […]
Introduction “An acid and a base react in chemistry to produce salt as a by-product. The negative ion (anion) of an acid and the positive ion (cation) of a base combine to form a salt. When an acid and a base come into contact, a neutralisation reaction takes place.” Table salt, composed of sodium chloride, […]
An Introduction to Matter In addition to taking on various forms, the matter is composed of small particles. Because they are so small, it is impossible to see these particles with the human eye. We have mentioned below some of the various properties of matter. There are different states of matter can also be found. […]
Introduction Acids can take lone pairs of electrons from other substances, ions, or molecules. Whereas, Bases are those substances, ions, or molecules that can transfer lone pairs of electrons, whereas based on specific experimental findings, chemical substances were initially categorized as bases and acid substances were initially categorized as bases and acids based on specific […]