Electric fields arise spontaneously at the surface of solid catalysts immersed in liquids, and this common yet largely overlooked phenomenon directly affects the rates of a large class of reactions.
Equations describing the yield of scavenging reactions of the hydroxyl radical and of the hydrated electron in aqueous solutions of biological interest are presented. These equations are shown to be ...
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China’s ‘soggy sand’ breakthrough helps zinc water batteries reach 1,700 cycles at 284°F
Researchers at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) in China have achieved a major breakthrough in overcoming ...
Below is an example of a precipitation reaction. Notice the two aqueous solutions make a solid substance. \(AgNO_{3}(aq) + NaCl(aq)\rightarrow AgCl(s) + NaNO_{3}(aq)\) If state symbols are not given ...
This lab includes a theoretical explanation of how buffers work and how they are made, including a derivation of the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. Students will use what they have learned to ...
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