What is boiling point? To the Point Answer

What is boiling point? Written by Adeel Abbas Boiling point is defined as the temperature at which vapor pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the external pressure surrounding it. This means that when the external pressure is lower, boiling points are also lower and vice versa. Vapor pressure of a liquid depends on its … Read more

Measurement of vapor pressure

LEARNING OBJECTIVES In this article, the author has explained measurement of vapor pressure throuh manometric method. Imagine that you are in a chemistry lab. You have been tasked with measuring the vapor pressure of an unknown liquid, but you do not know how to go about it. How will you measure the vapor pressure? If this is … Read more

Vapor pressure, factors affecting and dynamic equilibrium

LEARNING OBJECTIVES In this article, the author has explained what is vapor pressure, dynamic equilibrium between liquid and vapors, factors affecting the vapor pressure with some important examples for better understanding. Vapour pressure The pressure exerted by the vapors in equilibrium with the liquid at a given temperature is called vapor pressure. Liquid molecules after evaporation are … Read more

Evaporation-properties, and factors affecting rate of evaporation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES In this article, the author has explained what is evaporation, the characteristics of evaporation, and factors such as temperature, surface area, the strength of intermolecular forces, and size of molecules, affecting the rate of evaporation. What is Evaporation? The process of  spontaneous change of a liquid into vapors is known as evaporation. H2O ——> H2O … Read more

Hydrogen bonding-Properties, types and applications

LEARNING OBJECTIVES In this article, you will learn about hydrogen bonding such as types of hydrogen bonding, properties of hydrogen bonding, and applications of hydrogen bonding with examples by a professional author. Watch the video lecture for a better understanding of Hydrogen bonding Hydrogen bonding The electrostatic interaction between a strongly electronegative atom and a partially … Read more

Intermolecular forces | Types of intermolecular forces-Helpful guide

LEARNING OBJECTIVES In this article, you will learn about the intermolecular forces such as dipole-dipole forces, dipole-induced dipole forces instantaneous dipole-induced dipole forces, or London dispersion forces with examples by a professional author. Force in chemistry The attraction that exists within the molecules or between atoms of different molecules is known as force. We know that … Read more