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  • What are alkanes? The Alkanes are a homologous series of saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula.
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  • Below is a video explaining facts and chemical properties and definition of Aluminum Hydroxide. The video also shows Aluminum hydroxide reaction. Aluminum Hydroxide is sometimes called Alumina.
    Aluminum_Hydroxide.html

  • The chemical symbol of element Antimony is Sb. Below is a video introduction to Antimony element (Sb) and facts about Antimony element.
    Antimony_Element.html

  • There are four basic forces or interactions known in nature. Gravitational forces or gravity act between all objects in proportion to their masses.
    Basic_forces.html

  • The element Boron is number 5 in the Periodic table of elements. Below is a chemistry help video on the element Boron, including many facts about Boron (B), chemical properties as well as history and discovery of the element Boron.
    Boron.html

  • In Chemistry, Boyles law is used to solve for pressure. Boyle's Law is one of the first law studied in school chemistry when learning about gases. Below is the equation for Boyles Law as well as the definition of Boyles Law.
    Boyle's_Law.html

  • People often ask about how Boyles Law and Charles Law are related. Boyle's Law and Charles Law can be combined in a general gas equation. The equation that relates Boyle's Law and Charles Law is given below.
    Boyle's_Law_Charles_Law_Related.html

  • The video below gives facts and chemical properties of the chemical compound called Calamine. Calamine is the common name of the chemical compound Zinc Carbonate which is an ore of Zinc (Zn).
    Calamine.html

  • Below is a video explaining facts and chemical properties and definition of Calcium Hydroxide. Calcium Hydroxide is sometimes called Slaked Lime.
    Calcium_Hydroxide.html

  • Calcium Oxide is a chemical compound of calcium and oxygen. The common name for Calcium oxide is Quicklime. The video below shows facts and chemical properties.
    Calcium_Oxide.html

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