Chess News and Other Updates | February 2023
2023 has just begun, and Chess World has witnessed so many happenings already. From the Neiman-Carlsen Scandal to GM Anish Giri's slow but steady steps towards a brighter future, so many events have taken place already.…

Structural Formula of Acetone: Its Uses and Properties
Explore acetone’s structural formula, its unique properties, and the various industrial and household applications of this widely used solvent.…
What Is AP Seminar?
AP Seminar is a foundational AP Capstone course that enhances critical thinking, research, and communication skills. Students explore real-world issues through collaborative projects and individual research, preparing for advanced academic challenges.…

Karpov vs Fischer: Who Is More Popular?
In 1975, the world heard of one of chess history's fiercest and most talked about matches. Many expected the game between the then-world champion Bobby Fischer and Soviet champion Anatoly Karpov to be a moment of pure chess brilliance.…

Arsenic Electronic Configuration and Distribution in Shells
Discover the electronic configuration of arsenic, its electron distribution across energy levels, and its significance in chemistry.…
Vanadium Electronic Configuration and Shell Distribution
Understand how vanadium’s electrons are arranged in its atomic structure and its role in various chemical reactions.…
Iodine Electronic Configuration and Distribution in Shells
Learn about iodine’s electron configuration, how its electrons are distributed in shells, and its chemical significance.…
Zinc Electronic Configuration and Distribution in Shells
A detailed breakdown of zinc’s electronic configuration and how it influences its chemical and physical properties.…
Cu Electronic Configuration and Distribution in Shells
Explore the electron arrangement of copper (Cu) and its significance in electrical conductivity and chemical reactivity.…
Na Electronic Configuration And Distribution In Shells
Learn about sodium’s electronic configuration, its shell structure, and how it contributes to its reactive nature.…