The activated α,β-unsaturated compound is called Michael acceptor. Get more at the sources and related links at adichemadi.
Bromine is an acceptor of electrons
Its not independent of the nature of donor and acceptor atoms.Its dependent on the nature of donor and acceptor atoms.............
Yes! It's actually a great pi acceptor.
Acceptor
the bronstead-lowry definition of a base is a proton acceptor...
Bromine is an acceptor of electrons
acceptor circuit is the circuit which accepts only one frequency and reject the others
It has a lone pair.So it is a proton acceptor
Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor.
No. A base would be a proton acceptor. Salt is not a base.
Its not independent of the nature of donor and acceptor atoms.Its dependent on the nature of donor and acceptor atoms.............
NAD+ is the first electron acceptor in cellular respiration (O2 is the final acceptor).
Michael comes from the Hebrew name, meaning "Who is like God".
Another name for a proton acceptor is a Bronsted-Lowry base.
Yes! It's actually a great pi acceptor.
Primary Electron Acceptor
Michael comes from the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God". The name Michael came from a Hebrew name. The had the meaning "who is like God?."