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Rate of Reaction-Definition and Factors Affecting Reaction Rate, Formula, Average Rate of reaction, Instantaneous Rate of Reaction

August 22, 2025December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Rate of reaction refers to the speed at which the products are formed from the reactants in a chemical reaction. It gives some insight into the time frame under which a reaction can be completed. For example, the reaction rate of the combustion of cellulose in fire is very high and the reaction is completed in less than a second.

Rate of reaction refers to the speed at which the products are formed from the reactants in a chemical reaction. …

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Kohlrausch Law Questions – Practice Questions of Kohlrausch Law with Answer & Explanations

December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Kohlrausch law directs the electrolyte’s limiting molar conductivity with its constituent ions. It displays that at infinite dilution equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte is equivalent to the sum of the conductances of the cations and anions. For example, the equivalent conductivity of ch3coona at equivalent dilution would be equivalent to the sum of the conductances of the acetate and sodium ion.

Kohlrausch Law directs the electrolyte’s limiting molar conductivity with its constituent ions. It displays that at infinite dilution equivalent conductivity …

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Kohlrausch Law and Applications of Limiting Molar Conductivity

December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Kohlrausch law refers to an electrolyte’s limiting molar conductivity to its constituent ions. It indicates that an electrolyte’s limiting molar conductivity is equal to the sum of the individual limiting molar conductivities of the cations and anions that make up the electrolyte.

Kohlrausch Law refers to an electrolyte’s limiting molar conductivity to its constituent ions. It indicates that an electrolyte’s limiting molar …

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Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis – First Law and Second law

December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electrolysis is the use of electric current to stimulate a non-spontaneous chemical reaction. In electrolysis, an electric current is passed through an electrolytic solution to stimulate the flow of ions to bring about a chemical change. An electrolyte is a liquid (or generally salt solution of metal) that conducts electricity.  

Electrolysis is the use of electric current to stimulate a non-spontaneous chemical reaction. In electrolysis, an electric current is passed …

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Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis – First & Second Law of Electrolysis, FAQs

December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electrochemical cell which facilitates a chemical reaction through the induction of electrical energy is known as an electrolytic cell.

What is an Electrolytic Cell? Electrochemical cell which facilitates a chemical reaction through the induction of electrical energy is known …

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Electrolysis-Definition, Process, Applications, Electrolysis of Water

December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electrolysis was first popularised in the 19th century by michael faraday. It is a process that helped in the study of chemical reactions in obtaining pure elements. Today, electrolysis is commercially important as it is used widely in separating or obtaining pure elements from naturally occurring sources such as ores.

Electrolysis was first popularised in the 19th century by Michael Faraday. It is a process that helped in the study …

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Define Solution, Types of Solutions-Homogeneous & Heterogeneous Solution, Examples, FAQs, True Solutions, Mixtures

December 24, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A solution is defined as

Define Solution A solution is defined as a homogenous mixture which mainly comprises two components namely solute and solvent. For …

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