Overview of topic There are a variety of methods for expressing the concentration of a solution. The following methods are […]
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NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions 2.3 Solubility
Overview of topic The ability of a certain material, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent is referred to as […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions 2.4 Vapour Pressure Of Liquid Solutions
Overview of topic The term “vapour” refers to moisture-laden particles suspended in the air, or particles of a liquid in […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions 2.5 Ideal And Non Ideal Solutions
Overview of topic An ideal solution is a homogeneous mixture of compounds with physical qualities that are proportional to the […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions 2.6 Colligative Properties And Determination Of Molar Mass
Overview of topic Colligative properties are characteristics that are reliant on the concentration of solute ions in solute molecules. It’s […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions 2.7 Abnormal Molar Masses
Overview of topic When the molecular mass of a solute is computed using the colligative characteristics of the solution (in […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 3 Electrochemistry 3.1 Electrochemical Cells
Overview of topic An electrochemical cell is a device that may either generate an electric current through chemical action or […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 3 Electrochemistry 3.2 Galvanic Cells
Overview of topic A galvanic cell or voltaic cell, named after prominent scientists Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta, is an […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 3 Electrochemistry 3.3 Nernst Equation
Overview of topic The Nernst equation is used in analytical chemistry as well as fundamental life processes including nerve transmission […]
NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 3 Electrochemistry 3.4 Conductance Of Electrolytic Solutions
Overview of topic Because free ions exist in electrolytes, they conduct electricity. It’s similar to how free electrons favor electricity […]