answersLogoWhite

0

Ghi

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What group are alkaloids in?

Alkaloids are a diverse group of compounds that contain basic nitrogen atoms. They are naturally occurring in plants and often have physiological effects in humans and animals. Examples of alkaloids include caffeine, nicotine, and morphine.


In an experiment the group that received no treatment is called a?

In such cases the group is called the control group.


When atoms from Column I (Group 1) combine with atoms from Column VII (Group 17)?

These obtained compounds are halides, ionic compounds.


What is the trend in ionic character of the group 2 compounds going down the group?

The ionic character increases for group 2 compounds as we go down the group. The metallic character also increases.


The elements from which group are necessary to form halide compounds?

group 17


Which class is made of molecules contains the amino group?

These compounds are called amines.


What is the definition of the word bioflavonoids?

The definition of the word bioflavonoids is any of a group of compounds that is found in citrus fruits. Another food that they are found in are black currants.


What is group of chemical compounds that all contain carbon are classified as what?

Organic chemical compounds


What is crystalline tropane alkaloid?

Crystalline tropane alkaloids are a group of naturally occurring chemical compounds that possess psychoactive properties. These compounds are commonly found in plants such as the coca plant and have stimulant effects on the central nervous system. Examples include cocaine and atropine.


Organice compounds that have a negative Oxygen Hydrogen functional group?

Organic compounds with an oxygen hydrogen functional group are either alcohols or carboxylic acids


How does the reactivity of aluminum oxide compare to other compounds in the same group?

Aluminum oxide is less reactive compared to other compounds in the same group.


What is a bioisosterism?

Bioisosterism is a process in drug design where one functional group or atom is substituted with another to maintain the desired pharmacological properties of a drug. The goal is to improve drug potency, selectivity, or pharmacokinetic properties while minimizing unwanted side effects. Bioisosteres are structurally similar but not identical compounds that can mimic the original pharmacophore.