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Chemical Science Articles

More chemical science or chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental issues-related articles or topics are listed below:

Radioactivity definition, measurement and unit of radioactive elements in chemistry

Radioactivity

Measurement of Radioactivity Radioactivity is the phenomenon of emission of radiations as a result of the spontaneous decay of alpha, beta, and gamma particles or...
Balancing chemical equations by ion-electron formula and oxidation number balance method in chemistry

Balancing Chemical Equations

Balancing Chemical Equations in Chemistry Balancing chemical equations by ion-electron formula and change of oxidation number are used generally to balance the oxidation reduction process...
Radioactive decay formula and half-life period, calculation, and application in carbon-14 dating

Radioactive Decay

Radioactive Decay and Half Life Radioactive decay is the spontaneous disintegration or emission of atomic particles like alpha, beta, gamma from the nuclei of radioactive...
bohr model of hydrogen energy levels

Bohr Model

Bohr Model of Hydrogen Atom Bohr Model of hydrogen atom was adopted by Neils Bohr in 1913 for the explanation of the Rutherford model and the...
Oxidation and reduction reactions and common examples of oxidizing reducing agent in chemistry

Oxidation Reduction

Oxidation and Reduction Reaction Oxidation reduction reaction or Oxidizing and reducing agents are always found to go hand in hand during redox reactions. Whenever one...
Ideal gas law problems with solutions contain the online questions answer for 9, 10, 11, and 12 grade or class chemistry students

Ideal Gas Law Problems

Ideal Gas Law Problems and Solutions Ideal gas law problems and solutions contain online quiz questions and answers for school college grades or class chemistry...
Chemical equilibrium definition, types, examples of the reversible, irreversible, exothermic and endothermic reaction

Chemical Equilibrium

Chemical Equilibrium Definition Chemical equilibrium in chemistry is the dynamic state of the system in which the concentration of reactants and products has no further...
Liquefaction of Gases at critical temperature, pressure and volume formula

Critical Constants

Critical Constants of Gases Critical constants like critical temperature (Tc), critical pressure (PC), and critical volume (VC) of gas in chemistry determine the condition and...
Mass action law formula in chemical equilibrium and active masses or molar concentration in chemistry

Law Mass Action

Law of Mass Action in Chemistry Law of Mass Action or Mass Action Law formula in chemical equilibrium was first developed by two Norwegian chemists,...
Graphical representation of Boyle's Law or pressure volume graph for gases and properties, formula, relation

Gases

Formula of Gases Gases are the state of matter in which molecules are far apart from each other and characterized by a lack of definite...