The dispersed phase It is the one in a smaller proportion, discontinuous, and which is composed of aggregates of very small particles in a dispersion....
The electrolytic cell it is a medium where energy or an electric current is used to carry out a non-spontaneous oxide-reduction reaction. It consists ...
The Pascal's syringe It is a non-deformable container of circular shape with several holes on its surface and a piston plunger. Each of these holes is...
The dispersant phase It is the component of dispersions in which a set of particles that make up the dispersed phase are suspended. It is characterize...
Justus von Liebig (Darmstadt, May 12, 1803-Munich, April 18, 1873) was a German chemist recognized as one of the most important of the nineteenth cent...
The Moeller diagram o Rain method is a graphic and mnemonic method to learn Madelung's rule; that is, how to write the electron configuration of an el...
The solvation is the physical and chemical bond between solute and solvent particles in a solution. It differs from the concept of solubility in the f...
The theoretical performance of a chemical reaction is the maximum quantity that can be obtained from a product assuming the complete transformation of...
A concentrated solution It is one that contains a large amount of solute in relation to the amount that it could dissolve; while a dilute solution has...