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In the given content, we will discuss in detail one of the classes of hydrocarbon i.e, Aliphatic hydrocarbon. The main subtopics include different aliphatic compounds, properties, their effect etc.
Any transformation in nature is of two types: physical and chemical. Both physical and chemical transformations may be defined by the effects they have on the shape and size of things.
This guide details the parallels and distinctions between diffusion and osmosis, as well as their relevance and practical applications.
A crossed aldol condensation involves the employment of 2 distinct aldehyde and ketone reactions. Although there are multiple alternative enolate nucleophiles as well as 2 separate carbonyl electrophiles, these reactions frequently produce a variety of numerous condensation products.
Learn all about rust and corrosion with the help of this guide! Also covered in this session are the concepts of rust, corrosion, and mechanism, as well as rancidity.
An electronic device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called a cell. In fact, a battery is a collection of electrochemical cells that are connected in series or even parallel.
Parthenogenesis is a type of asexual reproduction where an organism develops from an unfertilized egg.
Avogadro’s law provides a relationship between the number of gas particles and their volume. When the pressure and temperature of the gases( same volumes)are fixed, the number of those gas particles is constant.
This article explores the differences between aliphatic and aromatic compounds, including their chemical structures, properties, and uses. Learn about the unique characteristics of each type of compound and how they are used in various industries.
This article discusses waste materials and their proper disposal. Waste materials must be carefully handled to prevent diseases, contamination, and other complications.
The human brain is an incredibly complex organ that plays a crucial role in controlling various bodily functions and behavior.
Biochemistry is the scientific theory of the chemical reactions that take place throughout but also are associated with living cells. This is a research laboratory study that combines biology as well as chemistry.
This article provides an overview of the IUPAC nomenclature system, which is used to systematically name organic molecules and write their corresponding formula.
Biodiversity refers to the variety of living organisms that inhabit the earth, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
In this article, we'll go over what a mixture is and how to go about separating it. It includes both the common physical methods and the instrumental methods of separation.
Chromatography is a technique of separation, used to isolate the components in a mixture. The working principle of different chromatographic methods and their uses are described in this article.
This blog gives in-depth information about the difference between atoms and ions. Furthermore, the introduction of atoms and ions and features of atoms based on the modern atomic theory is also explained.
Perhaps the most invaluable natural resource on this Earth is water. Water is found only on Earth in this solar system, which is why Earth can sustain life. This article discusses the concept of the water cycle.
Energy is transferred across species in food webs from producers to consumers. Organisms need the energy to accomplish essential activities.
This article explains what an ether is and how an ester is structured. In addition, definitions and distinctions between esterification and etherification are provided.