Sigma and pi bond
Sigma and pi bond – Characteristics – Examples

Sigma and pi bond overview Basically in covalent bonding, we generally say that it is…

what is the Inductive effect on carboxyl pKa?

INDUCTIVE EFFECT: The acidity of the carboxylic acid is highly effective by the inductive effect…

Le chatelier's principle
Le Chatelier’s Principle – A Complete overview

Le Chatelier's principle helps to understand how equilibrium accommodates or cancels the effect of changing…

Noble gases
Noble gases – A complete overview

History: Noble gases contain helium, neon, argon, krypton, Xenon, and radon. None of the noble…

chemical reactions types
What are the types of chemical reactions?

Chemical Reactions are defined as :The change of one or more chemicals into other chemicals…

Tautomerization
What is Tautomerization? Its mechanism

Tautomers & Tautomerization: Two structural isomers which differ in relative positions of their atoms exist…

halogenation of alkenes
Halogenation of alkenes and its mechanism

What is the halogenation of alkenes?   Halogenation is a process in which halogens which…

inertness of noble gases
Inertness of Noble gases | Reason

In the periodic table, the noble gases are group 18 elements including Helium, Neon, Argon,…

Chemical defenses
How Chemical defenses in plants occur.

Introduction to Chemical defense while discussing the chemical defenses in plants, usually, plants have two…

Balmer's series
Balmer’s Series-A complete Overview

Balmer's series lies in the region of the spectrum called a visible region. The series…