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Azeotropes

Azeotropes are mixtures of two or more liquids whose proportions cannot be changed by simple distillation. Generally, mixtures have varied boiling points and can...

Azeotropic distillation

Azeotropes are a mixture of liquids where the proportion of the liquids (eg: 4:1, 1:1, 1:4 ) cannot be altered by simple distillation. Azeotropic...

Benzene

Benzene is an organic compound composed of 6 carbon atoms connected together to form a planar ring-like chemical structure. Each carbon atom has one...

Advanced sunrise and delayed sunset

Have you ever seen the sun rising just above the horizon? Do you really believe that? Nature can play tricks with you. You might...

50 Uses of a plane mirror

A plane mirror is a flat surface that is capable of reflecting light. Since the surface is plane, the angle of incidence is equal...

10 Differences between rusting and corrosion

Rusting and corrosion are chemical processes that result in the disintegration of a material. In fact, rusting is a type of corrosion that is...

Arithmetic progression-Formula, Examples

A progression is a sequence of numbers, for which we can find the Nth term (any term in the sequence) using a formula. We...

20 Types of Battery

A battery is a power source for electrical devices like mobile phones, electric vehicles, remotes, watches, etc. A battery is a pack of cells...

Conductivity of water

Pure water cannot conduct electricity. The presence of ions in the water enables it to conduct electricity. Salt dissolved in water dissociates into ions...

Condensation

Condensation is a process involving a change in state from a gaseous to a liquid state. This is most commonly seen in the water...

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