Equilibrium and its Dynamic Nature
The state of reversible reaction at which the concentrations of reactants and products do not change with time is called a state of chemical equilibrium. This state can be recognized by the constancy of certain measurable properties such as pressure, density, colour, concentration, etc. At equilibr..
Equilibrium and its Dynamic Nature
Equilibrium and its Dynamic Nature - The state of reversible reaction at which the concentrations of reactants and products do not change with time is called a state of chemical equilibrium. This state can be recognized by the constancy of certain measurable properties such as pressure, d..
Dynamic Nature of Chemical Equilibrium
The state of equilibrium is a state in which the measurable properties of the system do not undergo any noticeable change under a particular set of conditions. We have seen that all observable properties of a system become constant at equilibrium. It may lead us to think that the reaction stops a..
The state of equilibrium is a state in which the measurable properties of the system do not undergo any noticeable change under a particular set of conditions. We have seen that all observable properties of a system become constant at equilibrium. It may lead us to think that the reaction stops a..Group Displacement Law
Group Displacement Law - Soddy and Fajan summarised the a and b - particle emission in the form of the law known as Group Displacement Law. "The emission of a - particle by an element results in the formation of a new element which lies two places to the left of the parent eleme..
Replacement by hydroxy group (formation of phenol)
When aryl halides are heated at 623 K and under pressure (300 atm), with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, the halogen atom is replaced by hydroxyl group forming phenol. Firstly sodium phenoxide is formed, which on acidification gives phenol...
When aryl halides are heated at 623 K and under pressure (300 atm), with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, the halogen atom is replaced by hydroxyl group forming phenol. Firstly sodium phenoxide is formed, which on acidification gives phenol...Group 1 (IA) Element - Hydrogen Summary
Summary - Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. Hydrogen is also the lightest element in the universe. It has a vapour density of 1, which is 14.4 times lighter than air. Hydrogen is absent in the free state in the earth's atmosphere. But in the combined state it is found in water,..
Comparative Study
The common features show that an evolutionary process exists and there is a link between the different groups..
Gastrulation
Gastrulation is an important dynamic process in the development of the zygote which involves movement of cell masses from the surface of the blastula to their definitive positions in the embryo and their three primary germinal layers i.e., ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm. ..
Equilibrium Between a Solid and its Solution
Equilibrium Between a Solid and its Solution - The extent to which a solute dissolves in any solvent is termed as its solubility. Different substances have different solubility, some dissolve more and some less. A solution containing the maximum amount of solute at a fixed temperature and pressure ..
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