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Articles related to "Inorganic Chemistry"
Electrochemistry Electrolysis reactions are caused by the flow of charged particles between electrodes electricity • anode • cathode • electrolysis • reduction
Henry Taube - Leader in Inorganic Chemistry Henry Taube was the first Canadian born chemist to win the Nobel Prize. He is considered a leader in the field of inorganic chemistry. taube • electron transfer reactions • rates and mechanisms of transition-metal coordinat • reactivity of inorganic substances • mixed-valence molecules
What is Inorganic Chemistry? Salts, acids, alkalies, catalysts and superconductors are all part of inorganic chemistry inorganic chemistry • catalysts • redox • reduction • oxidation
Chemistry Major The chemistry major is a popular major at many schools that is a prerequisite for Medical School programs as well as for many careers in pure and applied sciences. chemistry major • christopher e. katz • sepracor pharmaceuticals • fundamental building blocks • components of the atom
What Are Organic Molecules? What is the difference between an organic and an inorganic molecule? What substances are within the realm of organic chemistry? Read on and discover. what are organic molecules • what are inorganic molecules • difference between organic inorganic molecule • lipid structure • nucleotide
Chemistry Defined Chemistry is the study of all matter and the changes that occur to all things. chemistry • beginners • inorganic • organic • science
How do Batteries Work? A simple explanation of the way the batteries that we use in our laptop computers, mobile phones and mp3 players work. battery • cell • laptop • mp3 player • lead-acid battery
How does Aspirin Work? Aspirin kills pain, reduces inflammation and prevents heart attacks. A Wonder Drug! aspirin • painkiller • headache • salicylic acid • acetylsalicylic acid
Oxidation and Reduction A transfer of electrons happens in many important inorganic reactions, such as electrochemistry and extraction of metals from ores oxidation • reduction • oxidation state • redox • electrochemistry
Properties and Uses of Sodium Bicarbonate This bicarbonate is known under a variety of names including baking soda. It is cheap, versatile and useful around the home, kitchen, for the body and medicinal purposes. baking • soda • sodium • bicar bonate • baking soda
The Chemistry of Concrete How cement reacts with water and the different types of admixture used in the construction industry concrete • cement • admixtures • aggregate • construction
Zeolites – Chemicals for Cleaning With applications in laundry detergents, nuclear power and hydrogen-powered vehicles, zeolites are chemicals of the future in the present molecular sieve • zeolite • environmentally friendly • clean chemicals • detergents
Essential Poisons for a Balanced Diet Of the 92 naturally-occurring chemical elements, less than one-quarter are necessary in our diet. Carbohydrates and fats are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. toxic minerals in the diet • selenium in the diet • toxic effects of excess selenium • chromium and diabetes • cobalt and vitamin b12
Calcium, an Essential Element in the Diet Calcium is found in bones and the shells of sea creatures. It is also present, as aragonite, in mother-of-pearl and in coral. calcium in the diet • calcium in bones • osteoblasts and osteoclasts • osteoporosis • osteoporosis in astronauts
Chemical Engineering 101 Chemical engineers are involved in pharmaceuticals, fossil and biofuels, materials and processes related to many household products. chemical engineering introduction • chemical engineering education • branch of chemical engineering • chemical engineering professional society • what chemical engineers do
Chlorine For Water Treatment Chlorination of drinking water supplies has probably saved many millions of lives, and could save millions more. drinking water • chlorination • hypochlorite • bleach • pathogens
Find The Best Educational Science Websites Don't waste your time searching the web for quality information on the sciences. Here is the lowdown on some of the best biology sites the web has to offer! best science web sites • biology web sites • microbiology web sites • cell biology web sites • chemistry web sites
Battery Disposal In America alone, three billion small DC cells and nearly 100 million lead-acid car batteries are manufactured. What happens to the old ones? disposing of batteries • recycling • toxic metal • lithium batteries • lead-acid batteries
Book Paints Terrific Portrait of Henry VIII Henry VIII always has been one of the most interesting of England's royalty. A new book delves into his life and times. henry viii • english monarch • amish mystery • science fiction novel
Calcium, the Element of Construction Calcium is the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust. Among metals, only aluminium and iron are more plentiful. calcium • calcium carbonate • chalk limestone and marble • quicklime and slaked lime • limestone landscapes
Entrance Exams for Health Care Candidates for health care education programs have to score high on entrance exams to compete for spots in impacted programs. health care professionals • admission exams for health care programs • mcat • gre • gmat
How to Get Into Medical School Thinking about a career in medicine? Here are some tips on navigating the obstacles and getting into medical school. medical school • pre-med • college student • medical school prerequisite • mcat
Methods of Electroplating An explanation of the industrial use of electrolysis to plate metals with other precious and protective metals electrolysis • electrochemistry • plating • chrome plating • gold plated
Nuclear Binding Energy The nucleus of an atom contains protons that are positively charged. Energy is needed to prevent them repelling each other and making the nucleus unstable. atomic binding energy • nuclear binding energy • what holds a nucleus together • what holds an atom together • where does nuclear binding energy come from
Redox Reactions Defined The original definition of redox reaction was based on the addition or removal of oxygen. A better definition considers the transfer of electrons. redox reactions • oxidation and reduction • gain or loss of electrons • electron transfer • redox reactions defined
Silicon - Applications of the Ubiquitous Element The advanced implements of the Stone Age were the flint axe and arrowhead. Later came the pottery and ceramics of the first settled societies. silicon compounds • stone age axes and arrowheads • glass is a silicon compound • silicones • silicon chip
Simple Explanation of Atomic Structure Understanding the structure of the atom is a solid foundation for the study of chemistry. This article describes the components of the atom, and how they affect chemistry atomic structure • parts of the atom • components of the atom • how atomic structure affects chemistry • what is a proton
Simple Explanation of the Types of Chemical Bond Although there are only two main ways for atoms to form a molecule, there are several variations. Ionic bonds, polar bonds, dative bonds and hydrogen bonds are explained. types of chemical bond • how atoms form molecules • molecular bonding • ionic bonding • covalent bonding
What is Physical Chemistry? Burning fuels, refrigeration, radioactivity, enzymes and cookery all depend on processes and theories in a less glamorous branch of science. thermodynamics • physics • mathematical formulae • quantum mechanics • kinetics
Alan MacDiarmid - Conducting Polymers Alan MacDiarmid shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000 for his work with conducting polymers, or synthetic metals. alan macdiarmid • conducting polymer • synthetic metals • nobel • chemistry
Modern Hunting Arrows Modern archery technology continues to develop ever stronger, faster and lighter projectiles. hunting arrow • aluminum arrow • carbon graphite arrow • pultruded • cross-weave
White Scar Cave, Ingleborough Flowing for millennia, subterranean streams have fashioned a network of caverns and passages through Ingleborough mountain, to create the longest show cave in Britain. white scar limestone cave • caves in the yorkshire dales • battlefield cavern in white scar • caves on ingleborough • stalagmites and stalactites in white scar cave
Introduction to Ecology The origin and definition of the multidisciplinary science of ecology. ecology • multidisciplinary • environment • nature • conservation
Some Elements of Medicine Throughout medicine's history, remedies have appeared and disappeared with fashion and the centuries. Some originated in folklore, others in witchcraft and alchemy. metals used in medicine • poisonous elements used in medicine • radioactive metals in medicine • lanthanum treatment in kidney disease • bismuth cure for stomach ulcers |
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