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Lecture 16a
... Second generation catalyst are homogeneous i.e., [Rh6(CO)34]2 Union Carbide: ethylene glycol (antifreeze) is obtain at high ...
... Second generation catalyst are homogeneous i.e., [Rh6(CO)34]2 Union Carbide: ethylene glycol (antifreeze) is obtain at high ...
Exam 2 Review A
... three things: 1. React with nucleophiles, 2. -eliminate (lose H+) to form an alkene, 3. undergo skeletal rearrangements via 1,2-hydride shifts or 1,2-methanide shifts. [we will defer discussion of #3 until Chapter 7]. Remember, carbocation stability plays a role in analyzing transition states, whic ...
... three things: 1. React with nucleophiles, 2. -eliminate (lose H+) to form an alkene, 3. undergo skeletal rearrangements via 1,2-hydride shifts or 1,2-methanide shifts. [we will defer discussion of #3 until Chapter 7]. Remember, carbocation stability plays a role in analyzing transition states, whic ...
AP Chemistry - Dorman High School
... See Table for common alkyl substitutes and their names. Practice Problems: Naming Alkanes ...
... See Table for common alkyl substitutes and their names. Practice Problems: Naming Alkanes ...
Exam 2 Review A
... three things: 1. React with nucleophiles, 2. -eliminate (lose H+) to form an alkene, 3. undergo skeletal rearrangements via 1,2-hydride shifts or 1,2-methanide shifts. [we will defer discussion of #3 until Chapter 7]. Remember, carbocation stability plays a role in analyzing transition states, whic ...
... three things: 1. React with nucleophiles, 2. -eliminate (lose H+) to form an alkene, 3. undergo skeletal rearrangements via 1,2-hydride shifts or 1,2-methanide shifts. [we will defer discussion of #3 until Chapter 7]. Remember, carbocation stability plays a role in analyzing transition states, whic ...
Exam practice answers
... (There are 2 marks for the errors and 1 mark for either improvement.) Students often criticise apparatus without carefully considering the error. Given that the temperature rise was approximately 50C, if the thermometer used measured to the nearest degree, then the percentage error in measuring the ...
... (There are 2 marks for the errors and 1 mark for either improvement.) Students often criticise apparatus without carefully considering the error. Given that the temperature rise was approximately 50C, if the thermometer used measured to the nearest degree, then the percentage error in measuring the ...
Mandatory Class: 1 st Organic chemistry CH 122
... Is an introduction to organic chemistry, focusing primarily on the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group. The course also provides an introduction to the chemistry of ...
... Is an introduction to organic chemistry, focusing primarily on the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group. The course also provides an introduction to the chemistry of ...
Cracking (chemistry)
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In petroleum geology and chemistry, cracking is the process whereby complex organic molecules such as kerogens or heavy hydrocarbons are broken down into simpler molecules such as light hydrocarbons, by the breaking of carbon-carbon bonds in the precursors. The rate of cracking and the end products are strongly dependent on the temperature and presence of catalysts. Cracking is the breakdown of a large alkane into smaller, more useful alkanes and alkenes. Simply put, hydrocarbon cracking is the process of breaking a long-chain of hydrocarbons into short ones. More loosely, outside the field of petroleum chemistry, the term ""cracking"" is used to describe any type of splitting of molecules under the influence of heat, catalysts and solvents, such as in processes of destructive distillation or pyrolysis. Fluid catalytic cracking produces a high yield of petrol and LPG, while hydrocracking is a major source of jet fuel, Diesel fuel, naphtha, and again yields LPG.