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Er. Neeraj K.Anand is a freelance mentor and writer who specializes in Engineering & Science subjects. Neeraj Anand received a B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from N.I.T Warangal & M.Tech Post Graduation from IETE, New Delhi. He has over 30 years of teaching experience and serves as the Head of Department of ANAND CLASSES. He concentrated all his energy and experiences in academics and subsequently grew up as one of the best mentors in the country for students aspiring for success in competitive examinations. In parallel, he started a Technical Publication "ANAND TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS" in 2002 and Educational Newspaper "NATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS" in 2014 at Jalandhar. Now he is a Director of leading publication "ANAND TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS", "ANAND CLASSES" and "NATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS". He has published more than hundred books in the field of Physics, Mathematics, Computers and Information Technology. Besides this he has written many books to help students prepare for IIT-JEE and AIPMT entrance exams. He is an executive member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers. USA) and honorary member of many Indian scientific societies such as Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers, Aeronautical Society of India, Bioinformatics Institute of India, Institution of Engineers. He has got award from American Biographical Institute Board of International Research in the year 2005.

Homolytic & Heterolytic Fission of Covalent Bonds – Detailed Explanation

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Most chemical reactions involve the breakage of existing chemical bonds and the formation of new ones. However, chemical bonds can be broken in multiple ways. Furthermore, the manner in which a chemical bond breaks plays a vital role in deciding the overall outcome of the chemical reaction. The breakage of a chemical bond (usually a covalent bond) is often referred to as bond fission. The two primary types of bond fission are homolytic fission and heterolytic fission.

Most chemical reactions involve the breakage of existing chemical bonds and the formation of new ones. However, chemical bonds can …

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Isomerism – Definition, Types, Structure, Examples, and FAQs

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Isomerism refers to the phenomenon where two or more compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements or spatial orientations, resulting in distinct chemical properties. These compounds with the same formula but different structures are called isomers.

Isomerism refers to the phenomenon where two or more compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements or …

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IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds: Rules and Examples

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are those which have carbon-hydrogen or carbon-carbon bonds. Chemistry is studied under three branches organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry with each dealing with different types of topics.

Organic Compounds are those which have Carbon-Hydrogen or Carbon-Carbon bonds. Chemistry is studied under three branches Organic, Inorganic, and Physical …

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Classification of Organic Compounds with Structure and Examples

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are defined as chemical compounds which contain carbon atoms linked with other elements through simple covalent bonds. These elements could be connected by single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds, or triple covalent bonds.

Organic compounds are defined as chemical compounds which contain carbon atoms linked with other elements through simple covalent bonds. These …

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Common Ion Effect and pH-Class 11 Chemistry Equilibrium Notes Study Material

December 14, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
The common ion effect is an effect that suppresses the ionization of an electrolyte when another electrolyte (which contains an ion which is also present in the first electrolyte, i. E. A common ion) is added. It is considered to be a consequence of le chatlier’s principle (or the equilibrium law).

The common ion effect is an effect that suppresses the ionization of an electrolyte when another electrolyte (which contains an …

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Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)-Definition, Formula, Significance, FAQs

December 14, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
The solubility product constant is the equilibrium constant for the dissolution of a solid substance into an aqueous solution. It is denoted by the symbol ksp.

What is the Solubility Product, Ksp? The solubility product constant is the equilibrium constant for the dissolution of a solid …

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Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation – Estimating the pH of Buffers in Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation

December 14, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
The henderson-hasselbalch equation provides a relationship between the ph of acids (in aqueous solutions) and their pka (acid dissociation constant). The ph of a buffer solution can be estimated with the help of this equation when the concentration of the acid and its conjugate base, or the base and the corresponding conjugate acid, are known.

What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation? The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation provides a relationship between the pH of acids (in aqueous solutions) and …

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Buffer Solution – Acidic and Basic Buffers, Preparations, Buffer Action, Handerson Hasselbalch Equation, Buffer Capacity, Uses

December 14, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A buffer solution is a water solvent-based solution which consists of a mixture containing a weak acid and the conjugate base of the weak acid or a weak base and the conjugate acid of the weak base. They resist a change in ph upon dilution or upon the addition of small amounts of acid/alkali to them.

A buffer solution is a water solvent-based solution which consists of a mixture containing a weak acid and the conjugate …

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Salt Hydrolysis, Salts of strong acid and strong base, Salts of weak acid and strong base, Salts of strong acid and weak base

December 14, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Salt is a compound formed by the neutralisation reaction between an acid and a base. They generally ionise in water furnishing cations and anions. The cations or anions formed during the ionisation of salts either exist as hydrated ions in aqueous solutions or interact with water to regenerate the acids and bases. The process of interaction between cations or anions of salts and water is known as hydrolysis of salts. On the basis of hydrolysis, salts are divided into three categories:

Introduction Salt is a compound formed by the neutralisation reaction between an acid and a base. They generally ionise in …

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pH of Acids & Bases-Definition, pH Value, pH Scale, Temperature Effect on pH of Pure Water, pH Chemistry

December 14, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Ph is defined as the negative logarithm of h+ ion concentration. Hence the meaning of the name ph is justified as the power of hydrogen.

What is pH? pH Definition pH is defined as the negative logarithm of H+ ion concentration. Hence the meaning of …

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