What is the justification for differentiating some integrals with respect to constants in order to obtain result, i.e. ∂/∂a[∫e^(− ax^2).dx] =∫-x^2.e^(-ax^2) dx?I mean what if we say "a" was 3 then differentiating wrt 3 would have no significance?How can we treat it like a multivariable function :/
Homework Statement
Consider a uniformly charged cube with uniform charge density ρ.The ratio of electrostatic potential at the centre of the cube to that of one of the corners of the cube is?
A hint on how to approach the problem's solution would be appreciated.(whether to use gauss law or not...
And moreover salylic acid has stronger H bonding-correct But
According to my book it says that HBonding is possible in both ionised and unionised state,But as we know O negative forms stronger H bond than simple O ie it stabilises conjugate base more than undissociated acid and therefore...
Pardon me for my limited knowledge in organic chemistry,and therefore to know that i have grasped the concept i will explain what i understood and if i am wrong correct me please.If i am correct,acknowledge the same please.
So in Anthranilic acid there are adjacent base and acid;Therefore,there...
Ok so i am a beginner in organic chemistry and i came across comparing acidity.
Now according to various books i referred,anthranilic acid/ortho-amino benzoic acid is less acidic than benzoic acid.There was not sufficient explanation and therefore,my doubt.
According to my book,in o-hydroxy...