Chemically orthogonal means that two functional groups or molecules do not engage in similar/identical chemical reactions or exhibit significant differences in their chemical reactivities. An amino and a nitro are chemically orthogonal nitrogen-functions. On the other hand, an aldehyde and a ketone can be considered chemically very similar with respect to most reaction conditions.
I have to admit that this terminology is rather general and does apply to many functions. It is probably not of too much use.
Chemically orthogonal refers to two or more reactions or components that can occur independently of each other without interfering or interacting. This property is important in multi-step synthesis or complex chemical reactions to ensure that each step proceeds efficiently without cross-reactivity.
Yes, compounds are chemically bonded together. Compounds are formed when two or more different elements chemically combine to form a new substance with unique properties. The bonding can involve ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds depending on the elements involved.
Multiple molecules chemically combined form a compound. Compounds are substances composed of two or more different elements chemically bonded together.
Chemically pure water has a neutral pH of 7 at 25°C.
When elements are mixed chemically, the result is called a compound. A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
Chemically stable refers to a substance that does not easily undergo a chemical reaction, while chemically unstable means a substance is reactive and likely to undergo a chemical reaction. Stability is influenced by factors such as bond strength and molecular structure.
Chemical energy
Orthogonal signal space is defined as the set of orthogonal functions, which are complete. In orthogonal vector space any vector can be represented by orthogonal vectors provided they are complete.Thus, in similar manner any signal can be represented by a set of orthogonal functions which are complete.
The answer will depend on orthogonal to WHAT!
it is planning of orthogonal planning
it is planning of orthogonal planning
Orthogonal - novel - was created in 2011.
a family of curves whose family of orthogonal trajectories is the same as the given family, is called self orthogonal trajectories.
Orthogonal is a term referring to something containing right angles. An example sentence would be: That big rectangle is orthogonal.
Richard Askey has written: 'Three notes on orthogonal polynomials' -- subject(s): Orthogonal polynomials 'Recurrence relations, continued fractions, and orthogonal polynomials' -- subject(s): Continued fractions, Distribution (Probability theory), Orthogonal polynomials 'Orthogonal polynomials and special functions' -- subject(s): Orthogonal polynomials, Special Functions
Self orthogonal trajectories are a family of curves whose family of orthogonal trajectories is the same as the given family. This is a term that is not very widely used.
It depends what is meant by 'decay'. It will not alter the atomic decay rate but elements can be chemically affected by the environment which can chemically decay them.
OFDM means Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. This is a method on encoding data which in digital television and radio. It is also used on 4G networks.