11/01/2026
Metals Vs Non- Metals
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11/01/2026
Metals Vs Non- Metals
11/01/2026
Class 10 science: chemistry important formulas....
10/01/2026
The Schrödinger Equation .. a visual breakdown of how a quantum wavefunction evolves over time, highlighting the roles of energy, mass, and probability in quantum mechanics.⚡
09/01/2026
Dear students you must know👇👇👇👍
09/01/2026
Adiabatic Process
An adiabatic process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is exchanged between a system and its surroundings. This means that all changes in the system’s internal energy occur only due to work done on or by the system. Such processes typically happen very quickly or in systems that are well insulated, preventing heat transfer. In an adiabatic expansion, the system does work on the surroundings and its temperature decreases, while in an adiabatic compression, work is done on the system and its temperature increases. Adiabatic processes are commonly observed in gases and are governed by the relation between pressure, volume, and temperature specific to adiabatic conditions.
09/01/2026
Rusting is a slow but important chemical change that occurs in the presence of oxygen and moisture.
Understand the conditions, process, and prevention methods of rusting with NCERT-based notes.
Perfect for board exams and concept revision ✔📚
09/01/2026
Hook: 🌍 Did you know the swamp is "breathing"? 🌬️
Body:
That’s right! "Marsh Gas" is actually Methane (CH_4) produced right under the mud. It’s powerful, it’s natural, and it’s a huge part of our planet’s climate puzzle. 🧩
Quick Stats:
🔥 It's highly flammable.
👃 In its pure form, it has no smell!
🌡️ It’s 25x more potent than CO_2 at trapping heat.
Nature is way more complex than it looks! 🌿✨
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09/01/2026
Different Chemistry Lab Apparatus
09/01/2026
KEEP LEARNING
09/01/2026
🔬 BENZENE – The Simplest Aromatic Hydrocarbon
• Benzene (C₆H₆) is the parent compound of aromatic hydrocarbons
• Planar hexagonal ring with 6 delocalized π-electrons
• All C–C bond lengths are equal → resonance stability
• Obeys Hückel’s rule (4n + 2 π electrons)
• Shows electrophilic substitution reactions, not addition
• Highly flammable and carcinogenic – handle with care
• Backbone of many drugs, dyes, plastics & solvents
📘 Organic Chemistry made simple!
22/06/2025
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20/06/2025
Good news everyone!
In September I will begin a teacher training course with the aim of becoming a biology teacher here in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
So naturally I've been thinking of ways I can revolutionise the field of biology teaching, and I've decided this is a good way to start.
"The _______ is the ______ of the cell"
If you remember only one thing from your time learning biology at school, there's a good chance it is the phrase "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell".
Simple, descriptive, and catchy, it's a great way to summarise the roll of mitochondria in our cells: like a powerhouse (powerplant), they take in fuel (glucose) and "burn" it to make easily useable energy (ATP).
So why not extend this analogy to other parts of the cell? If you can remember one random sentence all these years later, why can't we do that with say, a dozen different organelles?
So here I've attempted to recapture the magic of this biology teachers' one-hit-wonder with 11 other "X is the Y of the cell" catchphrases, to help everyone remember what all the parts of the cell are for.
If the cell is a city, this is what all the different parts do. Approximately.
Sort of.
Honestly the analogies don't hold up that well if you think about them too much.