Green fields are opening around the world as researchers make inroads into improving efficiencies in new and emerging ...
Accompanying Lesson Plan: Lesson 6.2: Controlling the Amount of Products in a Chemical Reaction Adding more of one reactant will make more products as long as there is still enough of the other ...
The insoluble reactant chosen depends upon the particular salt required. For example, copper does not react with dilute acids, so copper salts are made using copper oxide or copper carbonate ...
The world, maybe more now than ever before, runs on battery power. So many everyday things – from your watch to your car to the cellphone you’re reading this on right now – are fueled by these little ...
Three studies target potential methods and future technologies to capture ocean wave power efficiently, produce marine ...
Chemical engineering seniors learn the intricacies of chemical process units. Here, a student team carefully monitors reactant concentrations in a reactor system. Senior students satisfied with the ...
Both fusion and fission reactions shift the size of the reactant nuclei towards higher bounded nuclei. Does Fusion produce radioactive nuclear waste the same way fission does? Nuclear fission power ...
In a recent paper published in National Science Review, researchers developed a bottom-up approach for magnetic regulation of ...
Metallurgical coal, a type of coal used in steelmaking to form coke, which is used as a fuel and reactant in blast furnaces, is also important to the global economy. The U.S. is the second biggest ...
Researchers from McGill University, Canada, have presented an innovative technique for converting methane (CH4) and carbon ...