Aromatic Compounds
... Nucleophilic aromatic substitution occurs only if the aromatic ring has an electron-withdrawing substituent in a position ortho or para to the leaving group to stabilize the anion intermediate through resonance ...
... Nucleophilic aromatic substitution occurs only if the aromatic ring has an electron-withdrawing substituent in a position ortho or para to the leaving group to stabilize the anion intermediate through resonance ...
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... Silica incorporating iron and aluminum catalysts were prepared via precipitation of FeCl3 and Al2(SO4) solutions with a sodium hydroxide solution as a precipitator. After precipitation, the precipitate was filtered. The filtered cake was dried at 393 K and calcined at 823 K for 5 h. The obtained sam ...
... Silica incorporating iron and aluminum catalysts were prepared via precipitation of FeCl3 and Al2(SO4) solutions with a sodium hydroxide solution as a precipitator. After precipitation, the precipitate was filtered. The filtered cake was dried at 393 K and calcined at 823 K for 5 h. The obtained sam ...
lecture 2 - alcohols-ethers
... commonly seen in reactions of secondary or tertiary alkyl halides or, under strongly acidic conditions, with secondary or tertiary alcohols. ...
... commonly seen in reactions of secondary or tertiary alkyl halides or, under strongly acidic conditions, with secondary or tertiary alcohols. ...
Model for acid-base chemistry in nanoparticle growth (MABNAG)
... In this study we investigate the effect of acid-base chemistry on the growth of atmospheric nanoparticles based on state-of-the-art thermodynamics of amine-containing systems. We developed a new particle growth model MABNAG (Model for Acid-Base chemistry in NAnoparticle growth) which accounts for ac ...
... In this study we investigate the effect of acid-base chemistry on the growth of atmospheric nanoparticles based on state-of-the-art thermodynamics of amine-containing systems. We developed a new particle growth model MABNAG (Model for Acid-Base chemistry in NAnoparticle growth) which accounts for ac ...
2014 HSC Chemistry Marking Guidelines
... Ethylene is then used as a starting material for several important plastics. The impact on society has been the development of the plastics industry from ethylene, which has usually been sourced from fossil fuels but its conversion from ethanol which can be sourced from biomass has introduced a rene ...
... Ethylene is then used as a starting material for several important plastics. The impact on society has been the development of the plastics industry from ethylene, which has usually been sourced from fossil fuels but its conversion from ethanol which can be sourced from biomass has introduced a rene ...
Carbohydrates - WordPress.com
... Carbohydrates constitute a class of compounds that serves many functions in living organisms. Among the most important is the storage of energy in the form of starch and glycogen. Carbohydrates can also act as structural components, such as cellulose in plants, and are a part of the important geneti ...
... Carbohydrates constitute a class of compounds that serves many functions in living organisms. Among the most important is the storage of energy in the form of starch and glycogen. Carbohydrates can also act as structural components, such as cellulose in plants, and are a part of the important geneti ...
chemistry paper 1
... : Each question below (Questions 23 to 24) consists of two separate statements. Decide whether each of the two statements is true or false; if both are true, then decide whether or not the second statement is a correct explanation of the first statement. Then select one option from A to D according ...
... : Each question below (Questions 23 to 24) consists of two separate statements. Decide whether each of the two statements is true or false; if both are true, then decide whether or not the second statement is a correct explanation of the first statement. Then select one option from A to D according ...
Heterogeneous catalysis (I)
... Far more convenient is the use of the concept of turnover frequency or turnover number. The turnover frequency (often designated TOF) is simply the number of times n that the overall catalytic reaction in question takes place per catalytic site per unit time for a fixed set of reaction conditions (t ...
... Far more convenient is the use of the concept of turnover frequency or turnover number. The turnover frequency (often designated TOF) is simply the number of times n that the overall catalytic reaction in question takes place per catalytic site per unit time for a fixed set of reaction conditions (t ...
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
... An alcohol reacts with conc. HCl and ZnCl2 (Lucas reagent) to give carbocation. More stable is the carbocation, faster is the reaction. ...
... An alcohol reacts with conc. HCl and ZnCl2 (Lucas reagent) to give carbocation. More stable is the carbocation, faster is the reaction. ...
SOLUBILITY RULES FOR IONIC COMPOUNDS IN WATER
... (b) Calculate Kc for this reaction at 503 K, with proper units. (c) Calculate Kp for this reaction at 503 K, with proper units. 2. Ammonia decomposes according to the reaction: 2NH3 (g) ⇆ N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) A 2.00 liter tank is originally charged with 0.500 moles of ammonia, and at equilibrium it is f ...
... (b) Calculate Kc for this reaction at 503 K, with proper units. (c) Calculate Kp for this reaction at 503 K, with proper units. 2. Ammonia decomposes according to the reaction: 2NH3 (g) ⇆ N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) A 2.00 liter tank is originally charged with 0.500 moles of ammonia, and at equilibrium it is f ...
Density functional theory of solvation in a polar solvent
... cise estimation of free energies by computer simulation remains extremely costly; it requires one to consider a sufficiently large number of solvent molecules around the molecular solute and, for this large system, to average a ‘‘generalized force’’ over many microscopic solvent configurations, and ...
... cise estimation of free energies by computer simulation remains extremely costly; it requires one to consider a sufficiently large number of solvent molecules around the molecular solute and, for this large system, to average a ‘‘generalized force’’ over many microscopic solvent configurations, and ...
Copper(II) bromide as efficient catalyst for silyl
... The bis(methoxyphenyl)methyl (BMPM) ether derived from hexanol was produced in every case investigated, but at different rates. Monitoring the reaction revealed that TES, TPS, and TBS ethers exhibited a higher kinetic interconversion at the beginning of the transformation compared to TIPS and TBDPS ...
... The bis(methoxyphenyl)methyl (BMPM) ether derived from hexanol was produced in every case investigated, but at different rates. Monitoring the reaction revealed that TES, TPS, and TBS ethers exhibited a higher kinetic interconversion at the beginning of the transformation compared to TIPS and TBDPS ...
Naming Alkanes Handout.key
... After this lesson you should be able to Name alkanes using IUPAC rules ...
... After this lesson you should be able to Name alkanes using IUPAC rules ...
topic 6 – hydrocarbons (general level)
... (a) Draw the full structural formula for butane. 1 mark (KU) (b) Name the products when butane reacts completely with oxygen. 1 mark (KU) ...
... (a) Draw the full structural formula for butane. 1 mark (KU) (b) Name the products when butane reacts completely with oxygen. 1 mark (KU) ...
Part II - American Chemical Society
... (14%) Account for the following observations about chemical kinetics. a. Reactions involving molecular chlorine often have nonintegral rate laws. b. The rates of exothermic reactions increase when their temperatures are increased. c. Two reactions, A and B, have rate constants that are equal at 25˚C ...
... (14%) Account for the following observations about chemical kinetics. a. Reactions involving molecular chlorine often have nonintegral rate laws. b. The rates of exothermic reactions increase when their temperatures are increased. c. Two reactions, A and B, have rate constants that are equal at 25˚C ...
Chapter 1
... 1.1.5 Testing the Maxwell distribution I know of two good methods for experimentally checking the Maxwell distribution of speeds: time-of-flight methods, including the use of slotted-disk “velocity selectors”, probably described in your textbook, and Doppler spectroscopy. In a velocity selector expe ...
... 1.1.5 Testing the Maxwell distribution I know of two good methods for experimentally checking the Maxwell distribution of speeds: time-of-flight methods, including the use of slotted-disk “velocity selectors”, probably described in your textbook, and Doppler spectroscopy. In a velocity selector expe ...