bioysteem (50)in #wheat • 6 years agoLesson #22 Source of carbohydratesknowledge-1052010__480.jpg ! Source of carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are the most abundant class of carbon…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #21 Oligosaccharides and polysaccharidesOligosaccharides: Carbonhydrates which upon hydrolysis form 2 to 9 molecules of monosaccharides or simple sugars…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #20 Classification of carbohydratesCarbohydrates are clarified as Monosaccharide Oligosaccharide Polysaccharide Monosaccharide:…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #19 CarbohydratesCarbohydrates: Carbohydrates are the most abundant ckass of organic compounds. Carbohydrates have general formula…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #18 Uses of organic compounds.Natural gas and petroleum are used primarily as fuels. These are also used as starting materials for the production of…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #17 Isotopes of carbon and chlorineIsotopes of carbon: Carbon has there isotopes. Carbon-12 , carbon-13, and carbon-14. Almost all the carbon is…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #16 Isotopes and Isotopes of hydrogenIsotopes and Isotopes of hydrogen: Since both the atom have same atomic number, they must be the atoms of the same…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #15 Bohr's atomic theoryBohr's atomic theory: In 1913 neil bohr, proposed a model for an atom that was consistent with Rutherford model. But…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #14 Results of Rutherford's atomic model:Conclusions of rutherford atomic model: 1.Since majority of the a- particles passed through the foil undeflected…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #13 Rutherfrd atomic model::Rutherfurd model: In 1911 rutherfurd perform an experiment in order to know the arrangment of electrons and protons…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 6 years agoLesson #12 Source of organic compounds:Source of organic compounds: The major commercial sources of alkanes are coal, natural gas, petroleum, and living…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #11 Characteristics of Oganic compoundCharacteristics of Oganic compound: In this article we will discuss the next three. The first four discuss in…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #10 catalyst and how sulphuric acid can be diluted tasteCatalyst: A catalyst is a substance which increase the rate of chemical reaction. Catalyst reduce the time taken to…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #09 General characteristics of organic compoundsGeneral characteristics of organic compounds There are seven types of general characteristics of organic…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years ago Lesson #08 Chemical diversity and magnitude of organic compoundsChemical diversity and magnitude of organic compounds: Carbon has four bonding electrons in its velence shell.…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #08 Organic compoundsOrganic compounds: The chemistry of carbon compounds pervades every aspect of our lives. We use thousands of carbon…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #07 Le Chatellier's principleLe Chatellier's principle: Le Chatellier's principle is very useful about chemical equilibrium system, it says that…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #06 Importance of equilibrium constantImportance of equilibrium constant: Equilibrium constant for a reaction can be used to predict many important…bioysteem (50)in #chemistry • 7 years agoLesson #05 Equilibrium constant and its units:Equilibrium constant and its units: Equilibrium constant may or may not have units. In the equilibrium expression…bioysteem (50)in #concentration • 7 years agoLesson #04 Ways to recognize equilibriumWays to recognize equilibrium: Equilibrium state of chemical reaction can be determined by determinig concentration…