Every object inside our universe consist of substance or matter. Humans, animals, and even plants consist of substance or matter. Every matter consists of thousands of millions of particles. Matter can be defined as something that has mass and takes up space. Depending on its states, matter can be divided into three main groups, solid, […]
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The inventor of this Compton effect is Arthur Holly Compton. Originally in 1923, there was a compton shifting event when the X-ray wavelengths scattered longer before the X rays interact with free electrons. Compton effect is X rays fired a number of electrons then the scattering X-ray has a smaller frequency than the original one. […]
Examples of strong bases and weak bases solution will be discussed once we understand definition of base and its uses. They are widely used even in the daily life. Before discussing the examples of strong bases and weak bases solution, let us identify the bases solution, as well as its characteristics and usefulness. Solution is […]
In laboratories, there are many ingredients of dangerous chemicals, starts from corrosive, poisonous, easy to burn, easy to explode chemicals and there are much impact of dangerous chemicals. In this article, we would like to discuss the impact of easy to explode or explosive chemicals which is described in this picture. Easy to explode chemicals […]
Oxidizing chemicals are chemicals that act as oxidizing agents in a reaction. This occurs because of the transfer of electrons or the loss of electrons from other substrates. For more details, let’s look at an example of the reaction below. MnO2 + H2SO4 + NaI → MnSO4 + Na2SO4 + H2O + I2 +4 -2 […]
Acid solution is often attached to the dangerous substances that can harm us. Generally, concentrated acids are dangerous and highly corrosive so it must be handled carefully. This is also applied to concentrated bases (alkaline). However, acids and bases are not always dangerous. Acid solution examples, orange juice and vinegar that are acids and baking […]