Introduction While the number of protons is merely the atomic number, the atomic mass of an atom is the sum of both its protons and neutrons. The letters A and Z can be used to denote these. Since it offers the key to the element’s existence, the atomic number is the concept that deals with […]
Introduction In 1913, Neil Bohr introduced the Atomic Model, which was based on Planck’s quantum theory of radiation. In overcoming the limitations of Rutherford’s atomic model and describing the hydrogen spectral lines. One such model appeared to be very effective in describing the atom’s stability, as well as the line spectra of an H atom. […]
Introduction Calcination and roasting are two processes used to convert ores into oxides. Ores are a naturally occurring substance found in the earth’s crust. These ores are rich in minerals and valuable metals. Metals extracted from ore are required by applying lots of heat, either in the presence or absence of oxygen. Processes such as […]
Introduction We use a variety of materials for our necessities. Some are naturally occurring, while others are the result of human labour. Natural resources are plentiful as a result of the abundance of numerous resources in nature. Carbonization contributes significantly to global coal production. Coke is the primary by-product of high-temperature carbonization; approximately 4% of […]
Introduction The distance between the nucleus’s core and the valence shell/outermost shell, known as the atomic radius of an element, serves as a benchmark for the size of its atom. The periodic table shows that the atomic size increases as you move down it and decreases as you move from left to right. The reason […]
Introduction Coal appears to be a dense carbon-rich substance that is brown/black and formed in layered sedimentary rock. This is one of the most important major fossil fuels. It is said to contain half of the total carbon-containing substance by weight generated by the compression and stiffening of modified plant residues, primarily peat settlements. Because […]
Introduction Forests are essential to human life due to the diverse materials they provide. They produce oxygen, which is required for life on Earth, act as a carbon sink, and store carbon, earning them the moniker “earth lung.” Furthermore, they regulate the hydrological cycle and the global climate; purify water; provide habitat for wildlife, reduce […]
Introduction Old chemical bonds are cleaved in a chemical reaction and form new bonds. Any chemical equation should be balanced properly. It means the number of each atom should be the same on both the reactant and product sides. It is based on two rules; the ‘law of conservation of masses’ and the ‘law of […]
Introduction Circuit boards, plastic light fixtures, switches, and sockets can all be made of the synthetic material known as Bakelite. The characteristics include non-absorbency and non-conductivity, as well as high-temperature resistance. Because it is utilized in electronic devices, it is referred to as “Bakelite.” A heated mixture of granular phenolic resin, sawdust, and asbestos is […]