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Benzene
Resonance energy is the difference between the actual bond energy of the molecule and that of the most stable of the resonating structures (having least energy). For example, the resonance energy of carbon dioxide is 138 kJ mol - 1 . This means that the actual molecule..
Structure of Benzene
Structure of Benzene - The molecular formula of benzene has been found from analytical data, to be C 6 H 6 . Relatively higher proportion of carbon and addition of chlorine to benzene molecule indicate it to be an unsaturated compound. Depending on the variou..
Structure of Benzene
The molecular formula of benzene has been found from analytical data, to be C 6 H 6 . Relatively higher proportion of carbon and addition of chlorine to benzene molecule indicate it to be an unsaturated compound. Depending on the various facts available to scient..
Association of Solute Molecules
Association of Solute Molecules - Certain solutes in solution are found to associate. This eventually leads to a decrease in the number of molecular particles in the solution. Thus, it results in a decrease in the values of observed colligative properties. As discussed, the colligative pr..
Monocyclic arenes
Monocyclic arenes * contain only one benzene ring in their molecules. The general formula C n H 2 n - 6 , can describe monocyclic arenes such as benzene. Benzene is the simplest member of the arene family. The derivatives of benzene in which one..
Empirical Formula
The simple formula that gives the simplest whole number ratio between the atoms of the various elements present in the compound is called its empirical formula. For example, in a molecule of benzene (C 6 H 6 ), carbon and hydrogen are in the ratio 1:1. So, the empirical formula..
Empirical and Molecular Formulae
Empirical Formula - The simple formula that gives the simplest whole number ratio between the atoms of the various elements present in the compound is called its empirical formula. For example, in a molecule of benzene (C 6 H 6 ), carbon and hydrogen are in the ratio 1:1. So, th..
Resonance or Mesomeric Effect
. To account for this, two other structures were proposed: The actual molecule is said to be a resonance hybrid of these three structure..
ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Formation of large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids and starch Bonding characteristics of carbon, simple hydrocarbons, complex polymers and biological molecules Amino acids as building blocks of proteins System for naming the ten simplest linear hydroc..
ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Formation of large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids and starch Bonding characteristics of carbon, simple hydrocarbons, complex polymers and biological molecules Amino acids as building blocks of proteins System for naming the ten simplest linear hydroc..
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