Ideal Gas Equation Example 3
Ideal Gas Equation Example 3 : Figuring out the mass of Oxygen we have.
Ideal Gas Equation Example 2
Ideal Gas Equation Example 2 :
PV/T is a constant. Figuring out the volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure
Ideal Gas Equation Example 1
Ideal Gas Equation Example 1 :
Figuring out the number of moles of gas we have using the ideal gas equation:
Ideal Gas Equation: PV=nRT
Ideal Gas Equation: PV=nRT : Intuition behind the ideal gas equation: PV=nRT.
Stoichiometry: Limiting Reagent
Stoichiometry: Limiting Reagent : Stoichiometry problem where we have a limiting reagent!
Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations : The art of balancing equations in chemistry!
Another mass composition problem
Another mass composition problem :
Another exercise converting a mass composition to an empirical formula
Formula from Mass Composition
Formula from Mass Composition : Figuring out the empirical formula from a molecules mass composition
The Mole and Avogadro's Number
The Mole and Avogadro's Number : Introduction to the idea of a mole as a number (vs. an animal)
Molecular and Empirical Formulas
Molecular and Empirical Formulas :
Introduction to molecular and empirical formulas. Calculating molecular mass.
Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonds
Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonds :
Introduction to ionic, covalent, polar covalent and metallic bonds
Other Periodic Table Trends
Other Periodic Table Trends : Electronegativity, metallic nature and atomic radius.
Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs are those verbs that fall outside the standard patterns of conjugation in thelanguages in which they occur. The idea of an irregular verb is important in second language acquisition, where the verb paradigms of a foreign language are learned systematically, and exceptions listed and carefully noted. Thus for example a school French textbook may have a section at the back listing the French irregular verbs in tables. Irregular verbs are often the most commonly used verbs in the language.
In linguistic analysis, the concept of an irregular verb is most likely to be used in psycholinguistics, and in first-language acquisition studies, where the aim is to establish how the human brain processes its native language. One debate among 20th-century linguists revolved around the question of whether small children learn all verb forms as separate pieces of vocabulary or whether they deduce forms by the application of rules. Since a child can hear a verb for the first time and immediately reuse it correctly in a different tense which he or she has never heard, it is clear that the brain does work with rules, but irregular verbs must be processed differently.
Historical linguists rarely use the category irregular verb. Since most irregularities can be explained historically, these verbs are only irregular when viewed synchronically, not when seen in their historical context.
When languages are being compared informally, one of the few quantitative statistics which are sometimes cited is the number of irregular verbs. These counts are not particularly accurate for a wide variety of reasons, and academic linguists are reluctant to cite them. But it does seem that some languages have a greater tolerance for paradigm irregularity than others.
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Periodic Table Trends: Ionization Energy
Periodic Table Trends: Ionization Energy :
What an ion is. Using the periodic table to understand how difficult it is to ionize an atom.Groups of the Periodic Table
Electron Configurations 2
Electron Configurations 2 : Figuring out configurations for the d-block elements
Electron Configurations
More on orbitals and electron configuration
Elements and Atoms
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First Merit List for Admission in UET, Lahore
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APTITUDE SECTION EXCLUDED FROM MCAT SYLLABUS
Now there will be following number of MCQs from each subject.
Biology - 88
Chemistry - 58
Physics - 44
English - 30
PHRASE
What is a Phrase ?
3). She wore a hat with blue trimming.
CLAUSE AND ITS KINDS
What is a clause?
What is an independent or principal clause?
An independent clause can stand alone as a complete grammatical sentence. It contains the main subject and verb of the sentence. It may or may not have an object. Also remember, in English, the sentence order is Subject, Verb, (Object). For example:
- The cat is in the room.
Subject Verb Prepositional Phrase Showing Place
- John hit his sister.
Subject Verb Object
What is a dependent (or subordinate) clause?
A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a grammatical sentence because of an extra element that changes an independent clause into a dependent clause. It must always be connected to an independent clause. For example:
- Because I was late
Because I was late
Subject Verb Adjective
- When I miss the bus
When I miss the bus
Subject Verb Object
The following sentences are examples of dependent clauses connected to independent clauses:
- Because I was late, I had to run all the way to school.
Because I was late I had to run all the way to school.
- I must drive to school when I miss the bus.
I must drive to school when I miss the bus.
- As soon as the Green Knight entered the room, all were astounded.
- In this sentence the clause fulfills the same function as an adverb such as immediately in the sentence immediately all were astounded.
- He said that the Green Knight was really orange.
- The clause fulfills the same function as a noun such as the words in He said the words.
- The house, which stands on the hill, is empty.
- Relative clauses are adjectival in nature. The clause fulfills the same role as an adjective such as high placed in the sentence
- The high-placed house is empty.
- They say nice things about you. (Principal clause)
When they say nice things about you they are not lying. (Subordinate clause)
- Singing and dancing, he moved slowly up the aisle.
- He gave me an invitation to bring you to the party.
- Having eaten all the cakes, he began to consume the biscuits.
- Filled with joy, he left the room.