For IIT JEE organic chemistry preparation, Morrison and Boyd is considered a comprehensive and widely used textbook. It covers the fundamental concepts in detail and is a good resource for a thorough understanding of the subject. However, Paula Bruice's book is also highly recommended for its clear explanations and practice problems. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your learning style and preference.
The choice between pulp or no pulp in juice is purely subjective and depends on individual preference. Pulp adds fiber and texture to juice, while no pulp provides a smoother consistency. Ultimately, it comes down to personal taste.
The Anarchist Cookbook is a book that was published in 1971 containing instructions on how to create improvised weapons, explosives, and drugs, as well as information on radical activism and protest tactics. It has been criticized for its dangerous and illegal content, and many consider it to be a controversial and potentially harmful publication.
KNO3 is potassium nitrate. It is an IONIC compound which dissolved in water.
CCl4 is tetrachloromethane, it is a COVALENT compound, which is misxible in organic solvents.
Yes!!! Because it contains CARBOB . All organic chemistry is based on carbon compounds.
CCl4 is 'Tetrachloromethan' ( archaically 'Crbon tetrachloride).
It is methane (CH4) with the four hydrogens substituted with chlorine.
2,2,3- trimethyl pentane has the structural shape.
CH3-C(CH3)2-CH(CH3)-CH2-CH3
C8H18 is the condensed /reduced formula.
Phenol is used in various applications such as a disinfectant in household cleaners and mouthwash, in chemical peels for skin treatments, as food and cosmetic preservatives, and in the production of carbolic soap. it's also used for the permanent treatment of ingrown toes and fingernails, a procedure known as chemical matrixectomy. moreover, it is utilized in many industries, such as plastic, resin, and cosmetics
You can have the alcohol functional group (-OH) on the end of the chain or or it can be on any carbon in the chain .
e.g.
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH ( pentan-1-ol)
CH3CH2CH2CH(OH)CH3 ( pentan-2-ol)
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH2CH3 ( pentan-3-ol)
Not for those with this bad spelling like in this question:
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Ethene means it has two carbon atoms in it.but we know,alkene must contain double bond at least for once somewhere in the carbon chain.But hydrogen atoms dont form double bonds.so methene can't be the 1st member bcoz it can't formdouble bonds as there is no other carbon and only hydrogn atoms.so,ethene is the 1st member where it can form one carbon carbon doble bond with the two carbon atoms present.and there is no such thing as methene,i suppose.....
DEFINITELY Organic. because it contains carbon(C) as CH4 .
Remember in chemistry
#1 ; ORGANIC is the chemistry of CARBON compounds
#2 ; INORGANIC is the chemistry of all other non-carbon containing compounds.
#3 ; PHYSICAL the chemistry of energy , calculations, stoichiometry, reaction equations.
the exceptions of organic compounds are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, carbides, and thyocyanates, which are considered inorganic.
NONE!!! Each bonding electron in carbon is paired with the bonding electron in each of the four hydrogens. So there are no lone pairs.
Because the sodium metal will react with the oxygen in the alcohol.
CH3CH2OH + Na =
These denote a family of organic compounds known as aldehydes. Each Aldehyde consists of two groups of which one is CxHyOz.
C is Carbon
H is Hydrogen
O is Oxygen
x, y, z denote the number of atoms in the group bonded together.
Cyclohexane is a six-carbon cyclic compound with the formula C6H12. In its planar representation, it looks like a regular hexagon, but in its 3D representation, it takes on either a chair or boat conformation. It has many uses in organic and analytical chemistry. For more information, see the link below.
Too much grain dust.
A spark in grain dust will create a 'flash'. There by an explosion.
In coal mines, miners referred to 'fire damp' . This is a mixture of very fine coal dust particles, methane and oxygen. A spark across it would cause a big explosion.
Miners tested for 'fire damp' using canaries (birds). Canaries are very sensative to atmospheric changes. In a coal mine if 'fire damp' is prersent the canary would possibly faint and fall off its perch, until restored to clean oxygen(air).
Have you ever seen the 'custard tin' explosion. The very fine particles of custard powder, could be ignited and blow the lid off the tin.
'But-2-enal'
Reason
#1 it has the aldehyde functional group at the end of the chain (R- CHO)
#2 it has a double carbon-carbon bond on carbon no. 2. Hence the '-en al ' in the spelling as it is an alkene too!!!!!
iupac name is butanedioic acid (according to wikipedia)
but usually is called succinic acid
INORGANIC CHemistry.
The chemistry of carbon molecules is ORGANIC Chemistry.
There is a thirs branch of chemistry it is 'PHYSICAL Chemistry', dealing with calculation, energy changes etc.,