Brownian motion is a/an AElectrical property BMechanical property COptical property DColligative propertySubmit Fog is a colloidal solution of Agas in solid Bsolid in gas Cliquid in gas Dliquid in solidSubmit Smoke is a colloidal dispersion of a ASolid in a gas BLiquid in a gas CGas in...
The study of fundamental constituents such as atoms, molecules, substances, metals, crystals, and other aggregates of the matter is where traditional chemistry begins. Let’s now see about some basic terms of chemistry and some important chemistry terms. Chemistry Topics 118 Elements and Their Symb...
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Chemistry is the study of substances; their properties, structure, and the changes they undergo. Micro-macro: the forest or the trees Chemistry, like all the natural sciences, begins with the direct observation of nature— in this case, of matter. But when we look at matter in bulk, we...
This article presents a personal answer to the question “What is chemistry?”, set out in terms of six propositions. These cover “pureR
I can tell you about my favourite contributions. One of them has been microrheology. This is an area that actually dates back almost 100 years with people looking at Brownian motion, including Einstein. About 20 years ago now,Dave WeitzandTom Masonhad the idea that you can use this motion ...
The relation of the above statistical process to the observed macroscopic phenomenon of "diffusion down a concentration gradient" was elucidated by Albert Einstein in one of his annus mirabilis papers of 1905 (3). There, he considered the related phenomenon of Brownian motion, i.e., the random...
Parallel to the development of rate theory in the chemistry community, Kramers published in 1940 [Physica (Amsterdam) 7, 284 (1940)] a seminal paper on the relation between Einstein's theory of Brownian motion [Einstein, Ann. Phys. 17, 549 (1905)] and rate theory. Kramers' paper provided...
One of the most successful branches of physics at this time was statistical physics, to which also Albert Einstein had contributed by explaining Brownian motion, and quantum mechanics, a theory which is also very statistical in its nature. Schrödinger himself is one of the founding fathers of ...