Introduction “Titration, also known as titrimetry, is a common quantitative chemical analysis method used in laboratories to determine the unknown concentration of an identified analyte. Because volume measurements are important in titration, it is also referred to as volumetric analysis. As a standard solution, a reagent known as the titrant or titrator is prepared. To […]
Introduction Agriculture chemistry is the study of agricultural production, as well as the interaction of plants, bacteria, animals, and their environment. It is a scientific field that studies the composition of both chemistry and biochemistry. We study the production of food, Agri products, and beverages from raw materials in agriculture chemistry. Herbicides, growth regulators, fertilisers, […]
Introduction Most plastic is made up of organic polymers. The chains of carbon atoms that make up these polymers may or may not be linked together with oxygen, sulphur, and nitrogen atoms. Given that they are made up of numerous repeating monomers, plastics can be thought of as both macromolecules and polymers. Different polymers have […]
Introduction We currently know about 118 different chemical elements. These elements combine to form numerous compounds. These compounds are classified into Acids, Bases, and Salts based on their chemical properties. “All substances that produce \({H^ + }\) ions when dissolved in water are known as acids, while those that produce \(O{H^ – }\) ions when dissolved in […]
Introduction Lemon juice, soap, milk, detergents, and other frequently used items in daily life are all made of acids and bases. In addition to these sustainable acids and bases, a large variety of chemical or mineral acids or bases are also used. Knowing the fundamental characteristics of acids and bases is essential to comprehend the […]
Introduction In today’s world, acid rain is a serious environmental issue. Midway through the 19th century, it was reported. As a result of excessive contaminants being removed from the atmosphere by both natural and man-made sources, this has occurred and therefore bringing down the pH of regular rainwater. There is no way to lessen the […]
Introduction All science and technology are built on measurements. Every measurement is made by calculating an instrument which yields some ambiguity or doubt. This ambiguity is referred to as an error. This measurement flaw can be described in two ways: 1. Precision Every measurement is dependent on the precision of the measuring tool and the […]
Introduction Chemical elements are the fundamental building blocks of chemistry, and everything around us is made up of elements. The periodic table is a tabular display of elements found in chemistry that are arranged by atomic number. A periodic table is an important tool for chemists, material scientists, and nanotechnologists because it provides so much […]
Introduction The most important class of compounds in chemistry are acids and bases. Acids and bases are essential to practically every natural system, including human survival and the functioning of rocks and oceans. You must have come across acid and bases when you tasted lemon or washed your hands with soaps. Acids are sour and […]