.... mrs Dalton is a base lol
that's not right
Sorry, but there's no such chemical, not even C2H5 does exist. So, ... it doesn't have a name in chemistry.
There are a great many different acids and bases. Most of them do exist as crystalline solids when they are not dissolved in water. Some do not. Pure sulfuric acid (also known as fuming sulfuric acid) is a liquid.
The strongest base known in chemistry is lithium diisopropylamide (LDA). It is highly reactive and strong compared to other bases, meaning it can easily donate electrons and react with other substances. LDA is often used in organic chemistry reactions due to its powerful basic properties.
The four classical divisions of Chemistry are organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry. Organic chemistry focuses on carbon-containing compounds, inorganic chemistry studies non-carbon-containing compounds, physical chemistry explores the underlying principles of chemical interactions, and analytical chemistry involves analyzing and identifying substances.
Bases are commonly used in chemistry to neutralize acids, regulate the pH of solutions, and to catalyze certain chemical reactions. They can also be used as electrolytes in batteries and to clean and degrease surfaces due to their ability to react with and break down fats and oils.
nothing it does not exist, it is a myth, like Lord of the Rings. But less so cause this isn't even a book or a movie.
Any link exist between chemistry and November.
No that's not true. Science exist because of people's curiosexsity. Chemistry doesnt have to be nessesary.
Any links exist between etymology and chemistry as sciences.
No, it is the chemistry of carbon compounds but some organo metallic compounds also exist.
All different types
Forces in chemistry are electrical forces.
Inorganic chemistry is the study of chemicals without carbon (but some exceptions exist).
A father of chemistry doesn't exist; chemistry is known fro prehistoric times.
There are many concepts one might learn after reading the book 'Chemistry for Dummies.' One would likely learn about bases and compounds, as well as what types of reactions would occur when chemicals are mixed.
kb is the Dissociation Constant for Bases.
Inorganic chemistry study compounds which not contain carbon (several exceptions to this rule exist).