Coordination Compounds

Addtion of Halogens and Related Reagents

Halogens are the non-metallic elements from group 17 of the periodic table. Because of the presence of a triple bond in alkynes, halogens, water, and many others can be brought to them via the technique of the addition reaction. The steadiness of vinylic cations is responsible for the formation of addition products. Markovnikov’s rule is […]

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A Short Note On Wurtz Reaction

Wurtz’s reaction is the organic chemical coupling reaction. In this reaction  sodium metal reacts with two alkyl halides in the presence of a dry ether solution which produces a higher alkane as well as the molecule containing sodium and the halogen. For the synthesis of alkanes, the Wurtz reaction is a particularly useful process in

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A Quick Note on Compounds of Halogens

The elements chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine, and astatine (the radioactive element) are together known as halogens. The chemical and physical properties of these elements have been studied carefully. These compounds reveal a perfect gradation, and they belong to group Vll in the periodic table. In this article, you can read a quick note on compounds

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2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine

Brady’s reagent is a chemical compound. 2. 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (Brady’s reagent) is a reddish-orange solid that is usually supplied wet to reduce the risk of explosion. Chemical formula: C6H6N4O4 Synthesis of 2,4-dinitrophenylhyadrazine: Despite the fact that hydrazine H2N-NH2 is not a commonly substituted hydrazine, we can draw a reasonable conclusion that it is a good nucleophile

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Fundamental Principles Of Naming

Organic Compound Nomenclature A systematic name for an organic compound is formed by first selecting and then identifying a parent structure. This basic name is then supplemented by prefixes, infixes, and, in the case of a parent hydride, suffixes that indicate the structural modifications required to form the compound in question from the parent structure.

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How to Name Alkynes

The molecular formulas and names of the first ten carbon straight chain alkynes are given below: Name Molecular Formula Ethyne C2H2 Propyne C3H4 1-Butyne C4H6 1-Pentyne C5H8 1-Hexyne C6H10 1-Heptyne C7H12 1-Octyne C8H14 1-Nonyne C9H16 1-Decyne C10H18 The most commonly used name for ethyne is acetylene, which used mostly used industrially. Naming Alkynes As mentioned earlier, the IUPAC rules are used

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IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds

What is IUPAC Nomenclature? The IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds refers to a systematic nomenclature of organic compounds as recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (often abbreviated to IUPAC). It became necessary to adopt a systematic approach to organic compound nomenclature because of the sheer volume of new organic compounds discovered.

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IUPAC Nomenclature

IUPAC stands for International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. It was supported in 1919 as a replacement for the International Congress of Applied Chemistry. The headquarters of this organisation is found within the USA.  IUPAC is the international organisation for standardisation atomic weights, symbols, language, etc. of assorted chemicals. It develops and maintains such

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