Gas Laws

Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen, Neon, and other gases were once living in perfect harmony, but everything changed when the state variables attacked (Pressure, Volume and Temperature). Only the avatar (Dmitri Mendeleev) master of the periodic table could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he slept. During the slumber of Dmitri Mendeleev, the gases […]

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Calorimetry

It has always been a part of our morning routine to boil a certain amount of water. Boiling water would significantly help us fight the most common enemy in the morning-laziness. Coffee, one of the most majestic beverage known to man, would require the aid of boiling water in order for it to be served. […]

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Temperature Measurement

Temperature measurement is already essential in our daily life. One of the essential application of temperature measurement is the determination of the body temperature by a thermometer, which is important in determining if one  has a fever or not. However, one must understand that the temperature they are reading through the thermometer is not the […]

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Interference and Diffraction

We all know that light exhibits two properties. The particle property of light was predicted by Sir Isaac Newton, based on the observation that light travels in a straight line, even when reflected through a surface. However, through the double slit experiment conducted by Thomas Young, Diffraction and interference (distinct properties of waves) were seen […]

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SUA (Sudden Unintended Activity)

“Today we will conduct the experiment Temperature Measurement“ Oops! Due to the lack of materials, we could not perform the scheduled experiment. Rather, we shifted to Reflection and Refraction. One could claim that the events toggled the performed experiment we did last meeting were mishaps, but for me, they were more likely to be – […]

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