Sheilding effect
What is Slater’s Rule? Shielding effect & Zeff

Slater's Rule is basically used to calculate the effective nuclear charge in an atom. To…

Electronegativity
What is Electronegativity? – Types – periodicity and factors

What is Electronegativity? Electronegativity is generally the ability of an atom to attract pair of…

Sigma and pi bond
Sigma and pi bond – Characteristics – Examples

Sigma and pi bond overview Basically in covalent bonding, we generally say that it is…

what is the Inductive effect on carboxyl pKa?

INDUCTIVE EFFECT: The acidity of the carboxylic acid is highly effective by the inductive effect…

Le chatelier's principle
Le Chatelier’s Principle – A Complete overview

Le Chatelier's principle helps to understand how equilibrium accommodates or cancels the effect of changing…

Noble gases
Noble gases – A complete overview

History: Noble gases contain helium, neon, argon, krypton, Xenon, and radon. None of the noble…

chemical reactions types
What are the types of chemical reactions?

Chemical Reactions are defined as :The change of one or more chemicals into other chemicals…

Tautomerization
What is Tautomerization? Its mechanism

Tautomers & Tautomerization: Two structural isomers which differ in relative positions of their atoms exist…

halogenation of alkenes
Halogenation of alkenes and its mechanism

What is the halogenation of alkenes?   Halogenation is a process in which halogens which…

inertness of noble gases
Inertness of Noble gases | Reason

In the periodic table, the noble gases are group 18 elements including Helium, Neon, Argon,…