In the previous post we studied the following equation for Beer – Lambert’s law – We understood that if we decide the intensity of incident
In the previous post we studied the following equation for Beer – Lambert’s law – We understood that if we decide the intensity of incident
\ This is a very useful mnemonic device for quickly setting down molecular diagrams for cyclic systems. A Frost circle is a simple diagrammatic method
In the last post, we saw how quantum numbers were introduced to understand the structure of the atom. These quantum numbers describe all the necessary
In this post, we continue our discussion on the Bohr model and study its applications and implications. In the earlier post, we discussed how Neils
With this post, we start a long discourse on a fundamental topic at the core of Chemistry and the understanding of the whole universe – THE
We start this post with the introduction of two new parameters in error analysis namely – ACCURACY & PRECISION. ACCURACY PRECISION To understand these concepts let
In the previous post, we discussed how measurements are subject to errors and the different types of errors that are encountered while collecting data. We
Measurements are observations that convey specific data. However, observations need to be expressed correctly. Specific units are required which can aptly quantify the observations. Thus,
In the last post, we studied integration and some basic rules for finding integrals. In this post, we try to learn a lot more about
Today we begin writing about the second part of calculus – INTEGRATION. In the earlier posts, we discussed how differentiation helps us to divide our
Till the previous post, we studied the concept of differentiation w.r.t just one variable. However, quite often, we encounter situations which involve more than one
In this post, we shall discuss the concept of differentiation in greater detail. In the previous post, we learned what derivatives are and why we