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13th July, 2023 , 6 min read

Maltose Structure: Formula, Properties, Production and Uses of C12H22O11 Maltose can be represented by the chemical or molecular formula C12H22O11. The structure of maltose consists of two glucose molecules linked together by an alpha-1,4-glycosidic bond. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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12th July, 2023 , 6 min read

Frenkel Defects: Definitions, Examples, Characteristics, Calculation, Formula, Formation, Consequences, and Key Differences When an atom or cation moves from its initial location in the lattice structure to fill a vacancy while occupying another interstitial position inside the solid crystal, the result is a point Defect known as a Frenkel defect. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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12th July, 2023 , 5 min read

Schottky Defect Detailed Explanation with Examples and Features A Schottky defect occurs in ionic crystals when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice positions and become integrated, for example, at the surface, resulting in oppositely charged vacancies. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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07th July, 2023 , 6 min read

Ferrous Sulphate Formula: Definitions, History, Physical and Chemical Properties, Structure, Uses, and Side Effects An iron salt with the chemical formula FeSO4 is ferrous sulphate. Green vitriol is the common name for iron salt ferrous sulphate. Injectable iron includes iron dextran and inferno. Oral iron is known by the generic names ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, and ferrous sulphate. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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13th July, 2023 , 6 min read

Maltose Structure: Formula, Properties, Production and Uses of C12H22O11 Maltose can be represented by the chemical or molecular formula C12H22O11. The structure of maltose consists of two glucose molecules linked together by an alpha-1,4-glycosidic bond. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
General

12th July, 2023 , 6 min read

Frenkel Defects: Definitions, Examples, Characteristics, Calculation, Formula, Formation, Consequences, and Key Differences When an atom or cation moves from its initial location in the lattice structure to fill a vacancy while occupying another interstitial position inside the solid crystal, the result is a point Defect known as a Frenkel defect. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
General

12th July, 2023 , 5 min read

Schottky Defect Detailed Explanation with Examples and Features A Schottky defect occurs in ionic crystals when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice positions and become integrated, for example, at the surface, resulting in oppositely charged vacancies. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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07th July, 2023 , 6 min read

Ferrous Sulphate Formula: Definitions, History, Physical and Chemical Properties, Structure, Uses, and Side Effects An iron salt with the chemical formula FeSO4 is ferrous sulphate. Green vitriol is the common name for iron salt ferrous sulphate. Injectable iron includes iron dextran and inferno. Oral iron is known by the generic names ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, and ferrous sulphate. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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