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There is a lot of confusion between the terms osmolarity, osmolality, and tonicity, which are incorrectly interchanged. This ScienceStruck post
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Spectator ions, as the name suggests, are ions that play a major role when it comes to having equal charges on both sides of a chemical equation. This
A Brief Explanation About the Calibration Curve
The calibration curve method is an important analytical chemistry technique used to determine the unknown concentration of liquid solutions. Allow
Uses of Crucible Tongs
If you work in a lab, then crucible tongs are a must to protect you from nasty chemical burns. This article highlights the uses of crucible tongs and
How Reliable is Face Validity for Research and Surveying?
Often considered to be the least sophisticated measure of validity, face validity is one of the easiest methods of validity that can be applied in
Different Types of Storms That Will Blow Your Mind
A storm is a common natural phenomenon. When there is a newsflash about a storm approaching, it is important to know which type it is, since the
All About Alkyl Halides: Properties, Uses, and Much More
Alkyl halides or Haloalkanes as the name suggests are chemical compounds with a combination of halogen and alkanes.
A Well-defined Guide on Interpolation Vs. Extrapolation
Interpolation means finding unknown data that lies within the range of given values while extrapolation means projecting known data to obtain unknown