The heaviest and largest muscle in the human body
Gluteus Maximus
A principle according to which the direction of the equilibrium moves in the direction of the reactant side in a reversible reaction if its concentration was increased
Le Chatelier's Principle
The energy stored in an electric field between charged particles
Electric potential energy
Functional group characterized by carbon oxygen double bond
Carbonyl Group
The longest neuron in the human body
Sciatic Nerve
Cells that increase rate of electrical conduction
Schwann cells
This thermodynamic function represents the egress of randomness or disorder in a system
Entropy
Term describing the change in direction of waves as they pass through an opening
Diffraction
The resistance of an object to a change in its state of rest or uniform motion.
Inertia
The following equation represents Δ G = Δ H − T Δ S
Gibbs Free Energy
Medical condition characterized by loss of bone density
Osteoporosis
This molecule is formed by the coupling reaction between phenol and diazinon chloride
How is an azo dye prepared
The theory that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun which is at the centre of the solar system
the Heliocentric Theory
Substances containing Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
Amino Acids
It is a region of space time with a singularity at its centre and has a gravitational field so strong that even light cannot escape
features of a black hole
The study of tumors
Oncology
The systematic name of glycerol
1,2,3-Propanetriol or propane-1,2,3-triol
The pulsation caused by the combination of two waves of slightly different frequencies.
What are Beats
A compound formed by the union of two radicals or two molecules of a simpler compound
Dimer
The counteraction of an effect by its own influence on the process giving rise to it
Negative Feedback
A term that refers to a way chromosomes organize themselves into daughter gamete cells
random assortment of chromosomes
An electron deficient species that can accept pairs from electron rich species
Electrophile
Satellites that orbits the Earth for 24 hours at the equator so that they appear stationary
Geostationary Satellites
The concept in which a physical quantity can only have certain discrete values
Quantization
An equation used to calculate the electrode potential of a half cell when the concentration of aqueous ions changes
The Nernst Equation