A non-volatile solute dissolved in a liquid, with a vapour pressure of the pure solvent higher than the vapour pressure of the solution.In 1848 Von Babo and Wullner gave simple relation between the solution of the vapour pressure...
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What are the Magnetic Properties of molecules? Magnetic properties can be explained by magnetic field intensity vector, H, and magnetic induction B.What is Diamagnetic?Diamagnetic substances are...
According to structural information, molecules were found in an electrostatic field. If a molecule is found in an electric field, the field distorts electronic structure and changes the equilibrium position of nuclei, rising to...
It is based on the following assumption; The gas consists of a vast number of small particles; it is known as a molecule. Molecules are tiny, so the actual volume is small to the total space occupied by the gas.Molecules are in...
The phenomena of surface Tension explain the given figure. Molecule x has strong intermolecular forces of attraction in liquids; it is on all sides, giving another significant effect called surface tension.Here, the figure gives...
Using Schrodinger equation molecular energy level necessary to differentiatemolecular partition function.Total energy are calculate using a Born – Oppenheimer approximation formolecule from the different motion like...
Introduction There are two types of thermodynamics one is called Classical thermodynamics and another one is called statistical thermodynamics. In Classical thermodynamics, we study Intensive & extensive properties like...
Another name of this cell is a reversible cell and a Daniell cell.The main principle of galvanic cells is that chemical energy is converted into electrical...
An electrode made for two Greek words one is called Elektron means electricity-driven, and hodos mean ways. An electrode is an electrical conductor, and it makes contact with nonmetallic parts of the circuit like electrolyte...