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Oxides
The elements of group 15 combine with oxygen either directly or indirectly to form oxides. The important oxides of group 15 elements along with their oxidation states are listed in tabl..
Oxides
Oxides - The elements of group 15 combine with oxygen either directly or indirectly to form oxides. The important oxides of group 15 elements along with their oxidation states are listed in table. Thus, it is nitrogen, which forms all ..
Oxidation
Tertiary alcohols having no hydrogen on carbon bearing -OH group do not undergo oxidation reaction. Under strong reaction conditions using strong oxidising agents and elevated temperatures cleavage of various C - C bonds takes place. The tertiary alcohol first undergoes dehydration to ..
Tertiary alcohols having no hydrogen on carbon bearing -OH group do not undergo oxidation reaction. Under strong reaction conditions using strong oxidising agents and elevated temperatures cleavage of various C - C bonds takes place. The tertiary alcohol first undergoes dehydration to ..Oxides
Oxides - The elements of group 16 form a variety of oxides. Some of these are given below: Element Oxides S SO SO 2 SO 3 S 2 O 7 Se - SeO 2 SeO 3 - Te TeO TeO 2 TeO 3 - Po PoO PoO 2 PoO 3..
Oxides
The elements of group 16 form a variety of oxides. Some of these are given below: Element Oxides S SO SO 2 SO 3 S 2 O 7 Se - SeO2 SeO3 - Te TeO TeO2 TeO3 - Po PoO PoO2 PoO3 - ..
Preparation of Oxygen - Form Oxides
"Generally oxides, do not decompose when heated." However, oxides of mercury and silver decompose completely, to yield the respective metal and oxygen. ..
"Generally oxides, do not decompose when heated." However, oxides of mercury and silver decompose completely, to yield the respective metal and oxygen. ..Oxides of Carbon
Oxides of Carbon - Carbon combines with oxygen at higher temperature to form oxides, viz., carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO 2..
Oxidation states
All alkali metals have only one electron in their valence shell. They exhibit an oxidation state of +1 in their compounds and can lose the single valence electron readily to acquire the stable configuration of a noble gas. Thus, they form monovalent ions, M + (e.g., Li + , Na ..
Oxidation of Amines
Primary amines undergo oxidation to nitro compounds through a sequence of steps. Depending on the reagent, various species such as hydroxylamine, nitro so or nitro compounds are formed..
h) Oxidation
Succinic acid is oxidised to fumaric acid by the removal of 2 hydrogen atoms. The reaction is catalysed by succinic acid dehydrogenase. The hydrogen atoms are accepted by FAD and it forms FADH 2..
Result
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