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Electronic Nature of Metals and Non-metals
We are familiar with the fact that the atoms of all elements, except noble gases, have an incomplete outermost shell. Consequently, most elements are reactive and they try to achieve the stability of the noble or inert gases by electron transfer or by electron sharing. After this combination, the ..
Ionic Equilibrium
This type of equilibrium is observed in substances that undergo ionization easily, or in polar substances in which ionization can be induced. Ionic and polar substances are more easily soluble in polar solvents because of the ease of ionization taking place in the solvent medium. With the dissoluti..
Ionic Equilibrium
Ionic Equilibrium - This type of equilibrium is observed in substances that undergo ionization easily, or in polar substances in which ionization can be induced. Ionic and polar substances are more easily soluble in polar solvents because of the ease of ionization taking place in the solvent medium..
Electrochemistry Summary
Summary - The main difference between metallic conductance and electrolyte conductance is that one is the movement of electrons and the other the movement of ions. This study is mainly about electrolyte conductan..
The Process of Electrolysis
The Process of Electrolysis - According to the theory of electrolytic dissociation, electrolytes can be electrolysed only in the dissolved or molten state. These charged ions are directed towards the respective electrodes by the electricity supplied. Let us examine the..
Summary
The main difference between metallic conductance and electrolyte conductance is that one is the movement of electrons and the other the movement of ions. This study is mainly about electrolyte conductanc..
Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid - As a Strong Acid
Sulphuric acid ionizes almost completely in water. Hence it acts as a strong acid. It also behaves as a strong electrolyte. Pure sulphuric acid is a weak electrolyte as it hardly has any water to form hydronium ions. When diluted with water, it ionizes readily. A..
Conductors
Solids through which electricity can flow to a large extent are called conductors. Depending upon the type of charge carriers, the conductors are further classified as metallic and electrolytic conductors. In metallic conductors, electrons are the charge carriers. In electrolytic..
Electrolysis and Electrode Processes
The chemical reactions, which take place at the surface of electrodes are called electrode reaction (or electrode processes). According to the theory of ionization, electrolytes are present as ions in solution. These ions are directed towards the respective electrodes ..
Water Acidified with Sulphuric Acid
1. The electrolytic cell is set up as shown in the figure 4.10. 2. Pure water is a non-electrolyte and it ionises to a negligible extent. Out of about 10 million molecules of water, just about one molecule ionises as follows to establish an equilibrium as follows: If ..
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