Examples are: ether, nitrogen protoxide, lidocaine, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, etc.
Carbon dioxide is the limiting reagent.
Iodine vapours can be used as spray reagent in TLC
The reactant that is used up first in a reaction.
First, my text says that the Lucas test is not applicable to compounds with six carbons or more. This is due to the solubility of the compound in the reagent. A compound with more than six carbons is to large to be dissolved in the reagent and therefore will not react in most cases.
All the compounds having free aldehyde group as reducing sugars.
In a chemical reaction the limiting reagent is the compound totally consumed when the reaction is complete.
explain the effect of shift reagent in uv on the molecular depostion of organic compound?
That's chloroform, not chloriform. Used as a solvent, chemical reagent, and once upon a time as an anaesthetic. Wikipedia has all you could ask for.
bradys equals reduced compound :)
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Tollens' reagent is used to determine whether a carbonyl containing compound is an aldehyde or a ketone. Acetone is a ketone so it will not readily react with Tollens' reagent.
Carbon dioxide is the limiting reagent.
The synthesis of an optically active compound from an optically inactive compound with or without using an optically active reagent.
Iodine vapours can be used as spray reagent in TLC
The reactant that is used up first in a reaction.
First, my text says that the Lucas test is not applicable to compounds with six carbons or more. This is due to the solubility of the compound in the reagent. A compound with more than six carbons is to large to be dissolved in the reagent and therefore will not react in most cases.
All the compounds having free aldehyde group as reducing sugars.