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No, azo dyes are a type of synthetic dye characterized by the azo group (-N=N-) in their molecular structure, while diazo compounds are a class of organic compounds that contain the diazo group (-N=N-). Azo dyes are a specific application of diazo compounds in dye chemistry, but not all diazo compounds are azo dyes.
For chiral compounds, the number of possible isomers depends on the number of chiral centers in the molecule. The maximum number of stereoisomers that can be formed for a molecule with n chiral centers is 2^n.
Organic compounds are, by definition, compounds of Carbon.And it may be defined as hydrocarbons and derivatives. Yes, Nitrogen is an integral and common bio-element found primarily in proteins. Instead of the -C-C-C-C-C-C- of lipids, an added N gives a great structural boost, as in the peptide chain -C-C-N-C-C-N-C-C-N-C-C-N- etc.
Ionic compounds Covalent compounds Metallic compounds Molecular compounds Acidic compounds Basic compounds Organic compounds
Only a lot of compounds in tooth paste (mixture of many compounds), no elements.
No, azo dyes are a type of synthetic dye characterized by the azo group (-N=N-) in their molecular structure, while diazo compounds are a class of organic compounds that contain the diazo group (-N=N-). Azo dyes are a specific application of diazo compounds in dye chemistry, but not all diazo compounds are azo dyes.
N. A. Barba has written: 'Azotsoderzhashchie vinilareny' -- subject(s): Aromatic compounds, Organonitrogen compounds, Vinyl polymers
Q. N. Porter has written: 'Mass spectrometry of heterocyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds, Mass spectrometry, Spectra 'Mass spectometry of heterocyclic compounds'
they are both from science. -n and a
Some words that start with N and end with N are:nationneonneuronnewbornnoonnotationnotionnounnunnylon
A N. Frumkin has written: 'Progress in electrochemistry of organic compounds'
no their are no religions that start with "N"
For chiral compounds, the number of possible isomers depends on the number of chiral centers in the molecule. The maximum number of stereoisomers that can be formed for a molecule with n chiral centers is 2^n.
Styrofoam is a form of polystyrene - (C8H8)n.
Generally -3 in its compounds (as in nitrides)
What items in kitchen start with N
No and never are meaningful words. They start with the letter n.