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The Scope of Chemistry in Saving the Environment
Increased comfort, pleasure, and luxuriesDue to advances in science and discoveries in chemistry, we live more comfortable lives today. You may ask how? Let’s see below. Synthetic fibers: These are more attractive, comfortable and durable. These include terylene, nylon and rayon. They are easy to wash, dry quickly and do not require ironing. Chemistry provides…
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Importance & Scope of Chemistry
There are many events in your daily life that involve chemistry, its uses and its principles. Let’s go through them one by one. 1) Food supplyThe study of chemistry provided the world with chemical fertilizers such as urea, calcium superphosphate, sodium nitrate, and ammonium sulfate. These chemicals have greatly helped in increasing the production of…
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Chemistry Chapters
Importants Chemistry Chapters 1.Some basic concepts of chemistryImportance and Scope of ChemistryLaws of Chemical CombinationsDalton’s atomic theoryAtoms and MoleculesAtomic and molecular massConcept of moleMolar massPercentage compositionEmpirical and molecular formulasChemical reactionsStoichiometryCalculations based on stoichiometry 2.The structure of the atomDiscovery of the ElectronProtons and neutronsatomic numberIsotopes and IsobarsThomson’s model and its limitationsRutherford’s model and its limitationsBohr’s model…
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Slaked Lime
What is slaked lime?Slaked lime, the common name for calcium hydroxide, is a chemical compound whose formula can be expressed as Ca(OH)2. Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure, slaked lime is considered to exist as a white, powdery substance. Alternatively, the compound may also exist as colorless crystals at STP. Some other common names…
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Antibiotics Classification
An antibiotic was originally a material created by one microorganism that selectively inhibits another’s development. Since then, synthetic antibiotics have been developed that perform comparable tasks, typically chemically similar to natural antibiotics. There are no effects of antibiotics on viral infections. Antibiotics are antibiotics that help stop bacteria-caused infections. By destroying the bacteria or preventing…
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Milk of Magnesia
What is Milk of Magnesia?Milk of magnesia, also known as magnesium dihydroxide or magnesium hydroxide, is a chemical compound with the formula Mg(OH)2. This chemical compound occurs naturally in the form of the mineral brookite. Under standard conditions for temperature and pressure, milk of magnesia is known as a white solid that exhibits very low…
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Analgesic
What is an analgesic?Analgesics are a class of drugs that are used clinically by patients to relieve pain without loss of consciousness. The word comes from the Greek an (without) and algin (pain). Analgesic drugs act on the peripheral and central nervous system. An analgesic is a treatment that relieves or relieves pain. This especially…
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Chemistry In Everyday Life
Importance of Chemistry in Daily Life: The scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter is called chemistry. It is a natural science that studies the elements that make up matter as well as compounds made up of atoms, molecules and ions: their structure, composition, properties and behavior as well as the changes that…
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Biochemistry
Biochemistry is the science in which chemistry is applied to the study of living organisms and the atoms and molecules which comprise living organisms. Take a closer look at what biochemistry is and why the science is important. What Is Biochemistry? Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of living things. This includes organic molecules…
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Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemistry is the chemistry discipline that studies the chemical composition of materials and develops the tools used to examine chemical compositions. It involves wet lab chemistry as well as use of instrumentation. Analytical chemistry is important in science, engineering, medicine, and industry. Analytical chemistry makes use of standards and error analysis. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Qualitative analysis characterizes…