Hello, students here in our previous tutorial we study molecules and now I am with a new topic “Ion” which might be possible for some of my readers this article seems to be new, and some of my readers may be familiar with this term. But no matter whether we know or not, in my article I try to cover all aspects of this term. Many questions arise in your mind such as you may think;
What is an ion?
How ions are formed?
What are the different types of an ion?
What methodology is utilized for assigning charge to an ion?
What are examples of an ion?
Which methods are used for the creation of an ion?
If my readers want to know the answers to these questions, hold copies and pencils in your hand and stick to my article till the end.
Brief description of an Ion
What is an ion?
Definition
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Chemical engineering combines experimental and natural sciences like physics and chemistry and other sciences like microbiology, biochemistry, biology, together with mathematics economics all of these to develop, transform and manage the industrial processes that run raw materials into valuable products. Chemical engineers are in high demand increasingly daily as the world’s technology advances. In this post we are going to look at the basic requirements for a chemical engineering career.
1. Solid Educational Background
The requirements for a chemical engineering degree in tertiary institutions like American International College
is normally a very strong educational background in mathematics and chemistry whereas knowledge in the other sciences will be an added advantage. At the tim ...
Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today's tutorial, we will have a look at a detailed overview of Periodic Table. Understanding the Periodic Table is one of the nightmares everyone had once in a lifetime, don't fret! I was one of those people too. Today I would be breaking down this complex topic into smaller digestible chunks.
Before diving deep into the topic let me introduce you to the fact that atomic number is more reliable than the atomic mass of an element, every element has a fixed atomic number and it increases by a value of 1 with every element in the modern periodic table, that is the reason why we use Atomic Number instead of Atomic Mass as the base of the modern periodic table.
History of Periodic Table
Rome wasn't bu ...
Hello Friends! I hope you all are doing well. Today, I am going to share with you a very basic and detailed tutorial on What is Chemistry? We will also discuss Chemistry types, popular Chemistry books, famous Chemists and their great inventions in the field of Chemistry etc. When you hear the word Chemistry, you may think, it is only concerned to the study of chemicals, dangerous substances etc. But let me surprise you, Chemistry is also known as the Central Science means it is the insight study of almost everything around us. I just remembered very comprehensive Chemistry definition by American Chemical Society, “Everything you touch, see, smell and hear involves Chemistry and chemicals”.
Scientist divided Physical sciences in 5 major discipline ...
Hello, friends today we will discuss the basic concept of chemistry it is our first tutorial series in which we will discuss:
Atom
Molecule
Ion
Molecular ion
Now in this article, we will discuss atoms. Its definitions, examples, properties, its evolutionary history, and also some important facts in the form of questions.
Atom
Definitions
A tiny particle that cannot be seen with a naked eye so-called atom.
Or
Atom is the lowest unit of matter and is often divided without the discharge of electrically charged particles.
Or
Atom is the introductory structure block of chemistry.
Examples
From molecule;
Hydrogen (H2)
It has two atoms.
Nitrogen (N3)
It has three atoms
From elements;
Helium(He)
It has two electron
Properties
We discuss different properties of atoms ...
In this article, we will discuss the introduction to organic chemistry in which we will study organic compounds, classification of organic compounds, types of formulas, use, significances, general and covalent bond characteristics of organic compounds, and homologous series and his characteristics. 9 out of 10 takes the organic chemistry too tough but I explained it easily and simply to you. This article is for beginners and clears many topics.
Introduction to organic chemistry
Old Definition:
“The chemistry of compounds obtained from living things.”
Vital force theory
Swedish Chemist Jacob Berzelius put forward this theory in the 19th century.
State
“ Organic compounds could not be synthesized in the laboratory due to the influence of a mysterious force called vital force, which occur ...
The topic we are going to discuss today can be crowned as the most celebrated concepts in the field of Chemistry, the most celebrated amongst the chemists yet most hated amongst the students due to its complexity, who loves balancing chemical equations? Definitely no one! So cutting it short we are here to discuss " Stoichiometry ". The very first time I encountered this word years ago it felt like a tongue twister to me, let's learn to pronounce it first, stoichiometry is pronounced as "stoy- key-om-Et-tree", you would definitely learn to pronounce it well by the end of this discussion, keep trying! So, let's get started with Stoichiometry:
What is Stoichiometry?
In a chemical reaction, different reactants react together in different quantities ...
Hello friends, in the previous tutorial we learned about ions and now I am coming up with a new article Molecular ion. In this article, we will discuss the formation of molecular ions. When we discuss molecular ions many types of questions arise in our minds. I hope after reading this article you can answer these questions which are given below:
What are molecular ions?
How many types of molecular ions?
How molecular ions are formed?
Why is NH4 + not a molecular ion? Give a reason.
Which type of molecular ions structure exists etc.?
Which example is suitable for molecular ions or not?
Discovery
In 1794, molecules were considered a minute particles according to the French. Latin used vogue words for molecules until the late 18th cent ...