What Are The Differences Between Lipids and Carbohydrates

Lipids and Carbohydrates

Lipids and carbohydrates are two of the most important macronutrients in our diets. They both provide energy to our bodies, but they do so in different ways. Understanding the differences between lipids and carbohydrates is important for making healthy dietary choices. This post will explore the differences between these two nutrients, as well as their … Read more

How Does Light Travel?

Light Travel

One of the great mysteries of the world in which we live in the light. We still do not know exactly what it is. It can only be described in terms of what it does. We know the light is a form of energy.  Like some other forms of energy—heat, radio waves, and X-rays—the speed, … Read more

How Did Arithmetic Start?

Arithmetic

Arithmetic may be called the science of numbers. The word itself comes from the Greek “arithmos” which means numbers. At first, men may have counted their sheep and oxen on the fingers of their hands. The word “digit”, which means any single figure from 0 to 9 inclusive, reminds us of this, for “finger” in … Read more

How Big Is A Molecule?

Molecule

A molecule is the smallest particle of a substance that can exist and still keep the properties of the whole.  For example,  if you broke down an of sugar, the elements would not have the characteristics of sugar—its taste or its color, among other things. Sometimes molecules are very simple, others have thousands of atoms arranged … Read more

What Are The Differences between galvanic and electrolytic cells?

Electrolytic cells

Electrolytic cells and galvanic cells are both used in the construction of batteries. However, they differ in their function and design.  Electrolytic cells use an electrolyte to separate the two electrodes while galvanic cells have a non-electrolyte that separates them.  Electrodes in galvanic cells produce electricity by reacting with each other when they come into contact … Read more

Does Molecule Have Weight?

Molecule

The weight of a molecule is by scientists on a relative scale. The weight of the molecule depends upon the weight of the atoms that form it. And the weight of the atom, in turn, depends upon the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. A  molecule of water is made up of two … Read more