thiophene is very slightly basic....( almost neutral)....
The molar mass of thiophene, which has a chemical formula of C₄H₄S, can be calculated by adding up the atomic masses of each element present. The molar mass of thiophene is approximately 84.14 g/mol.
Basicity of a compound is usually determined by counting the number of basic sites (nitrogen or oxygen atoms capable of accepting a proton) present in the molecule. For amines, the basicity increases with the number of alkyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom. For acids, basicity is based on the ionizable hydrogen atoms present. pKa values represent the acidity of the compound, inversely related to basicity.
Although thiophene is a heterocyclic conjugated diene with a thiol electron withdrawing group, it displays aromatic properties. This compound would definitely not undergo a diels-alder reaction since the aromatic stabilization of this molecule makes diel's alder chemistry energetically unfavorable.
acidity or basicity of a solution
Chemists use the pH scale to express the degree of acidity or basicity of a substance. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with values below 7 indicating acidity, 7 being neutral, and values above 7 indicating basicity. pH is a logarithmic scale, so each whole number change represents a tenfold difference in the acidity or basicity of the substance.
C4H4S
on the basis of molecular simulation the self diffusion coefficient of thiophene comes out to be 3.274e-9 m2/s
The molar mass of thiophene, which has a chemical formula of C₄H₄S, can be calculated by adding up the atomic masses of each element present. The molar mass of thiophene is approximately 84.14 g/mol.
HCl is an acid, so it does not possess basicity but rather acidity. Its basicity is 0.
the answer is 1 if your on novanet
Measuring the pH it is possible to evaluate the basicity of a solution.
thiophene is very slightly basic
if basicity increases,fluidity decreases
2
Basicity of a compound is usually determined by counting the number of basic sites (nitrogen or oxygen atoms capable of accepting a proton) present in the molecule. For amines, the basicity increases with the number of alkyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom. For acids, basicity is based on the ionizable hydrogen atoms present. pKa values represent the acidity of the compound, inversely related to basicity.
I think , the basicity of sulphuric acid is 1.
it is acidic.