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Phenol File
... Sodium phenol reacts with sodium to form an ionic salt - sodium phenoxide hydrogen is also produced this reaction is similar to that with aliphatic alcohols such as ethanol 2C6H5OH(s) ...
... Sodium phenol reacts with sodium to form an ionic salt - sodium phenoxide hydrogen is also produced this reaction is similar to that with aliphatic alcohols such as ethanol 2C6H5OH(s) ...
Suggest a reason for the large difference in the boiling points of
... 2) reaction to distinguish between 1 , 2 and 3 alcohols 12 An aqueous solution of a gas (X) shows following reactions: It turns red litmus blue.When added in excess to a copper sulphate solution, a deep blue colour is obtained.On addition of ferric chloride solution a brownish precipitate soluble in ...
... 2) reaction to distinguish between 1 , 2 and 3 alcohols 12 An aqueous solution of a gas (X) shows following reactions: It turns red litmus blue.When added in excess to a copper sulphate solution, a deep blue colour is obtained.On addition of ferric chloride solution a brownish precipitate soluble in ...
SORAN UNIVERSITY
... the students can learns the basic principal about the some important mechanism for the reactions of these organic compounds. On the other hand the students can understand the stereochemistry through these reactions. Also the students can be learning about the biomolecules such as lipids, carbohydrat ...
... the students can learns the basic principal about the some important mechanism for the reactions of these organic compounds. On the other hand the students can understand the stereochemistry through these reactions. Also the students can be learning about the biomolecules such as lipids, carbohydrat ...
directed reading a
... _____ 19. Complex carbohydrates are made of hundreds or thousands of a. lipids. c. proteins. b. sugar molecules. d. nucleic acids. _____ 20. Lipids are biochemicals that do not a. store excess energy. c. dissolve in water. b. make up cell membranes. d. store vitamins. _____ 21. Proteins are biochemi ...
... _____ 19. Complex carbohydrates are made of hundreds or thousands of a. lipids. c. proteins. b. sugar molecules. d. nucleic acids. _____ 20. Lipids are biochemicals that do not a. store excess energy. c. dissolve in water. b. make up cell membranes. d. store vitamins. _____ 21. Proteins are biochemi ...
Slides
... The greater the number of attached alkyl groups ( i.e. the more highly substituted the carbon atoms of the double bond), the greater the alkene’s stability ...
... The greater the number of attached alkyl groups ( i.e. the more highly substituted the carbon atoms of the double bond), the greater the alkene’s stability ...
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... simple aliphatic and aromatic compounds, alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers, reactions mechanisms: SN1, SN2, E1, E2, SNAr are discussed, using pharmaceutically important compounds, with focus on stereochemistry. Intended Learning Outcomes: Successful completion of this course should lead to the foll ...
... simple aliphatic and aromatic compounds, alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers, reactions mechanisms: SN1, SN2, E1, E2, SNAr are discussed, using pharmaceutically important compounds, with focus on stereochemistry. Intended Learning Outcomes: Successful completion of this course should lead to the foll ...
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution and Substituted Benzenes
... • Substitution of a hydrogen keeps the aromatic ring intact. • There are five main examples of electrophilic aromatic substitution. ...
... • Substitution of a hydrogen keeps the aromatic ring intact. • There are five main examples of electrophilic aromatic substitution. ...
Microsoft Word - Final Exam Study Guide
... ~1/3 reagents, reactions Predict the major product with stereochemistry and regiochemistry Provide the correct reagents ...
... ~1/3 reagents, reactions Predict the major product with stereochemistry and regiochemistry Provide the correct reagents ...
Benzene, amines, amino acids and polymers File
... STRUCTURE OF BENZENE Primary analysis revealed benzene had... an ...
... STRUCTURE OF BENZENE Primary analysis revealed benzene had... an ...
Microsoft Word - Final Exam Study Guide
... alcohols/ethers/epoxides, multistep synthesis, protecting groups, redox reactions, reagents for redox reactions, Grignard reaction 1. Mechanisms. These are the very basic types of mechanisms. You should also be able to explain regiochemistry and stereochemistry outcomes, as well as rearrangements, e ...
... alcohols/ethers/epoxides, multistep synthesis, protecting groups, redox reactions, reagents for redox reactions, Grignard reaction 1. Mechanisms. These are the very basic types of mechanisms. You should also be able to explain regiochemistry and stereochemistry outcomes, as well as rearrangements, e ...
Organic Chemistry I
... 1. The atomic and hybrid orbitals of the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms and the molecular shapes arising from hybridization. 2. Lewis structures, resonance structures, line structure, formal charge, polarity and dipole moments of organic molecules. 3. Nomenclature, structures and conformations, ...
... 1. The atomic and hybrid orbitals of the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms and the molecular shapes arising from hybridization. 2. Lewis structures, resonance structures, line structure, formal charge, polarity and dipole moments of organic molecules. 3. Nomenclature, structures and conformations, ...