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27th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Electrochemical Cell: Definitions, Examples, Electrochemistry, Classifications, Types, Salt Bridge, Functions, and Uses An electrochemical cell is a device that can utilize electrical energy to promote chemical processes inside it or create electrical energy from those reactions. These gadgets can change chemical energy into electrical energy, or the other way around. Galvanic cells, or voltaic cells, are those that may produce an electric current as a result of chemical processes taking place inside them. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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26th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Milk of Magnesia Formula Mg(OH)2: Definition, Properties, Preparation, Formula and Applications Magnesium Hydroxide Clinical Uses The chemical formula for Milk of Magnesia is Mg(OH)2. Milk of Magnesia, also known as magnesium hydroxide, is a popular over-the-counter medication used as a laxative and antacid. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Organometallic Compounds: Definition, Structure, Examples, Properties, Types, Uses, Stability & Reactivity, Application Organometallic compounds are chemical compounds characterized by a covalent metal-carbon linkage, where the carbon is part of an organic molecule. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Nitride Formula (N3−): Definition, Preparation, Formula Explanation, Types and Uses The nitride ion is represented by the chemical formula N3-. Nitrides are a class of chemical compounds that contain nitrogen (N) and one or more other elements. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Perimeter of Cuboid: Definitions, Examples, Properties, How to Calculate, Formula, Derivation, Difference, and Area vs Perimeter vs Volume A cuboid is a three-dimensional solid that has six rectangular sides. Consider a cuboid to be a three-dimensional rectangle. It has three uneven dimensions: length, breadth, and height. A rectangle, on the other hand, is a two-dimensional object with a simple length and width. A translucent cuboid might resemble this. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Formula of CSA of Cylinder: Definition, Examples, Surface Area, Derivation, TSA, and Differentiation The Surface Area of a Cylinder is classified into two types: Curved Surface Area (CSA) and Total Surface Area (TSA). In geometry, the area of any form is the area it occupies in a plane. A cylinder can have two surfaces: one with a curved surface and one with two round bases. The area of both circular bases is the same By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Fibrous Root: Definitions, Examples, Characteristics, Functions, Types, Modifications, and Differentiation Fibrous roots grow close to the ground's surface and are seen in leaves with parallel venation. As a non-row crop, forages have a fibrous root structure that aids in erosion control by attaching the plants to the top layer of soil and covering the whole field. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Sources of Carbohydrates: Definitions, Examples, Functions, Top 10 Sources, Food containing Sources Carbohydrates are required by the human body as an energy source. Carbohydrates, commonly known as carbs or saccharides, are macronutrients that, like protein and fat, are required in greater quantities by the human body. Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, a key energy source for muscles and the brain. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st July, 2023 , 0 min read

Galactose Structure: Definitions, Etymology, Formula, Properties, Applications, Sources, and Galactosemia Lactose is created when a galactose molecule binds to a glucose molecule. Its molecular weight is 180 g/mol. Lactose, which is present in milk and dairy products, is its primary dietary source. A few fruits and vegetables contain galactose in addition to lactose. Galactosemia is a deadly condition that may be easily detected at birth but is not treatable due to recessive genetics. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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27th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Electrochemical Cell: Definitions, Examples, Electrochemistry, Classifications, Types, Salt Bridge, Functions, and Uses An electrochemical cell is a device that can utilize electrical energy to promote chemical processes inside it or create electrical energy from those reactions. These gadgets can change chemical energy into electrical energy, or the other way around. Galvanic cells, or voltaic cells, are those that may produce an electric current as a result of chemical processes taking place inside them. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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26th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Milk of Magnesia Formula Mg(OH)2: Definition, Properties, Preparation, Formula and Applications Magnesium Hydroxide Clinical Uses The chemical formula for Milk of Magnesia is Mg(OH)2. Milk of Magnesia, also known as magnesium hydroxide, is a popular over-the-counter medication used as a laxative and antacid. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Organometallic Compounds: Definition, Structure, Examples, Properties, Types, Uses, Stability & Reactivity, Application Organometallic compounds are chemical compounds characterized by a covalent metal-carbon linkage, where the carbon is part of an organic molecule. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Nitride Formula (N3−): Definition, Preparation, Formula Explanation, Types and Uses The nitride ion is represented by the chemical formula N3-. Nitrides are a class of chemical compounds that contain nitrogen (N) and one or more other elements. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Perimeter of Cuboid: Definitions, Examples, Properties, How to Calculate, Formula, Derivation, Difference, and Area vs Perimeter vs Volume A cuboid is a three-dimensional solid that has six rectangular sides. Consider a cuboid to be a three-dimensional rectangle. It has three uneven dimensions: length, breadth, and height. A rectangle, on the other hand, is a two-dimensional object with a simple length and width. A translucent cuboid might resemble this. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Formula of CSA of Cylinder: Definition, Examples, Surface Area, Derivation, TSA, and Differentiation The Surface Area of a Cylinder is classified into two types: Curved Surface Area (CSA) and Total Surface Area (TSA). In geometry, the area of any form is the area it occupies in a plane. A cylinder can have two surfaces: one with a curved surface and one with two round bases. The area of both circular bases is the same By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Fibrous Root: Definitions, Examples, Characteristics, Functions, Types, Modifications, and Differentiation Fibrous roots grow close to the ground's surface and are seen in leaves with parallel venation. As a non-row crop, forages have a fibrous root structure that aids in erosion control by attaching the plants to the top layer of soil and covering the whole field. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th July, 2023 , 0 min read

Sources of Carbohydrates: Definitions, Examples, Functions, Top 10 Sources, Food containing Sources Carbohydrates are required by the human body as an energy source. Carbohydrates, commonly known as carbs or saccharides, are macronutrients that, like protein and fat, are required in greater quantities by the human body. Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, a key energy source for muscles and the brain. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st July, 2023 , 0 min read

Galactose Structure: Definitions, Etymology, Formula, Properties, Applications, Sources, and Galactosemia Lactose is created when a galactose molecule binds to a glucose molecule. Its molecular weight is 180 g/mol. Lactose, which is present in milk and dairy products, is its primary dietary source. A few fruits and vegetables contain galactose in addition to lactose. Galactosemia is a deadly condition that may be easily detected at birth but is not treatable due to recessive genetics. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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