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Frenkel Defect

Introduction A lattice crystal has a Frenkel Defect if an ion or maybe an atom occupies a location that shouldn’t be there. Yakov Frenkel, a Russian scientist, is honoured with this name. One atom in the crystal intentionally moved its position, creating the void. Due to the presence of valencies and self-interstitial defects, this flaw […]

Freons, DDT and Carbontetrachloride

Introduction Poly halogens can be broken down into subgroups. Due to their widespread use, important poly halogens include Freons, DDT, and carbon tetrachloride. Carbon tetrachloride is a colourless, combustible liquid with no discernible odour. Commercial and household use of carbon tet as a cleaning agent was popular before 1970. Users are put in danger when […]

Electrolytic Cell

Introduction One type of electrochemical cell is the electrolytic cell (EC), which converts electrical energy into chemical energy. This process causes an artificial redox reaction. Electrolytic cells may break down a wide variety of chemicals. It’s a technique for getting rid of ions in a mixture. The reduction half-cell and the oxidation half-cell together make […]

Barium Chloride

Introduction The chemical symbol for barium chloride is (\(BaC{l_2}\)). It has the appearance of a white salt but is actually an inorganic chemical complex. It gives flames a yellowish-green colour and emits poisonous fumes. It readily absorbs or absorbs water molecules, and may thus cling onto them. As a rule, it dissolves more readily or […]

Barium Carbonate – BaCO3

Introduction Molecular formula of barium carbonate This substance belongs to the class of inorganic chemicals. This has no aroma or flavour at all. It is a white salt that, like most other alkaline earth metal carbonates, is weak bases in water solution but soluble in most acids (except sulphuric acid). To put it another way, […]

Dilute Acids

Introduction There are two types of acids, concentrated and dilute, both of which are defined by their concentration. Dilution occurs when an acid has a significant amount of water added to it. As such, they are diluted to lower the overall acidity. We stay away from the very dangerous acids. In addition, we pay special […]

Binary Compounds

Introduction  Ordinary substances like table salt are examples of binary compounds. Rock salt structure refers to the crystalline arrangement of salt. Sodium and chlorine ions are organised in a lattice pattern, which is made visible by this structure. Sodium and chlorine ions form a binary system in the sodium chloride lattice. It is essential to […]

Aldehydes and Ketones

What Are Aldehydes? Carbon (C) and oxygen (O) form a double bond in aldehyde, making it a carbonyl functional group; carbon (H) and an alkyl group (C=O) form a single bond. As a rule of thumb, aldehyde is denoted as R-CHO. The letter “R” stands for the alkyl group. Carbon (C) is double-bonded to oxygen […]

Aldehyde – Definition, Occurrence, General Properties, Uses

What are Aldehydes? Carbon in an aldehyde forms double bonds to oxygen and single bonds to hydrogen and an alkyl group, making it a carbonyl functional group.  The letter “R” stands for the alkyl group. Known as the carbonyl group, aldehyde chemical compounds all have a carbon atom double-bonded to oxygen. An aldehyde group’s carbon […]

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