Steady Flow and Turbulence: Understanding Liquids and Continuity Liquid motion can exist in two different regimes: steady flow and turbulence. Steady flow describes a situation where the liquid's rate at any given point remains unchanging over duration. Imagine a river gently winding—that’s a near representation. Conversely, turbulenc… Read More
The unique properties of alcohols stem directly from the presence of hydrogen bonding. This significant intermolecular force arises from the electronegativity of the alcohol group (-OH). The highly electronegative oxygen atom attracts electrons towards itself, creating a partial negative charge (δ-) on the oxygen and a partial positive charge (δ… Read More