Heat of Vaporization Formula

The heat of vaporization is the total quantity of heat that will vaporize or absorbed in a particular quantity at a pre-defined temperature. When two states of solutions like vapor or liquid are compared, the kinetic energy of the steam is generally taken higher as compared to the kinetic energy of the fluid. In easy […]

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Heat of Fusion Formula

The heat of fusion of a substance the total change in enthalpy by enforcing g heat or energy in limited quantity and converting from one state to another by making the pressure constant. In simple terms, it can be defined as the total amount of heat that will be introduced to convert the crystalline fraction […]

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Normality Formula

Normality Formula is used to represent the concentration of a solution or it is defined as the total weight of solute dissolved within a liter of solution. This would be easy to calculate the Normality of an equation when you know the atomic masse and the volume of the composition. When the composition is same […]

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Photosynthesis Formula

what is Photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is a popular process where light energy is converted to chemical energy by plants or organisms and later it can be used to fuel up organisms’ activities too. The chemical energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates molecules like sugar or more and it is synthesized from CO2 and Water, hence […]

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Radioactive Decay Formula

Radiations are important part of our day-to-day lives and there are a plenty of natural sources for radiation from outer space like nuclear power plants, cell phones, or laptops etc. When radiations are set off from the process, it is called the radioactive decay. The radioactive decay process occurs when some original or parent nucleus […]

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Entropy Formula

Take an example that you have a bag of balls and if you draw one ball from the bag then how many possible ways to arrange the balls together on the table. Now draw one more ball from the bag and try to find out the answer of same question. Repeat the process until the […]

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Radioactive Half-Life Formula

With the radioactive half-life formula, you may check the tendency of a nucleus to decay and this is a matter of probability completely. The size of tiny nuclear will be compared to the atom and the enormity of forces that makes it completely impervious to the outside world. The half-life of a radioactive material is […]

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