Radical
A group of two or more different atoms having a net negative or positive charge such that it retains its identity in a series of chemical reactions is called a radical. Example: SO 4 2 - , OH 1 - , NH 4 1 +..
Free Radical
A free radical may be defined as an atom or group of atoms having an unpaired electron. Free radicals are produced during the homolytic fission of a covalent bond. The alkyl free radical may be obtained when free radical chlorine attacks methane...
A free radical may be defined as an atom or group of atoms having an unpaired electron. Free radicals are produced during the homolytic fission of a covalent bond. The alkyl free radical may be obtained when free radical chlorine attacks methane...Negative Radicals
Valency 1 Valency 2 Valency 3 Valency 4 Fluoride F - Chloride Cl - Carbonate CO 3 2 - Nitride N 3 - Carbide C 4 - Bromide Br - Sulphide S 2 - Phosphide P 3 - Iodide I - Bisulphite HSO 4 - ..
Equivalent Conductance (^eq.)
Equivalent Conductance (^eq.) - It is defined as the conductance of that volume of solution which has one equivalent dissolved in it. V = Volume of solution which has one equivalent in it. N normality (Number of equivalents per liter or 1000c..
Equivalent Conductance (^eq.) - It is defined as the conductance of that volume of solution which has one equivalent dissolved in it. V = Volume of solution which has one equivalent in it. N normality (Number of equivalents per liter or 1000c..Quadratic Equations
An equation of the form ax 2 +bx+c=0 where a, b, c are real numbers and where "a" does not equal to zero(0). The sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the negation of the coefficient of the second term divided by the leading coefficient. The pro..
Quadratic Equations
Introduction - An equation of the form ax 2 +bx+c=0 where a, b, c are real numbers and where "a" does not equal to zero(0..
Free Radical Addition Polymerization
Free Radical Addition Polymerization - For chain growth polymerization to occur by a radical mechanism, a radical initiator must be added to the monomer to convert it into a radical. The initiator breaks homolytically into radicals and each rad..
Evaluate √36, -√36, ±√36 and √0.
Evaluate √36, -√36, ±√36 and √0. => 6, -6, 6 and 0 or -9, 9, 9 and 0 or -7, 7, 7 and 0 or -8, 8, 8 and 0..
Stability of free radicals
The order of stability of alkyl free radicals is: CH 3 < 1 o < 2 o < 3 o This order of stability can easily be explained on the basis of hyperconjugation. Larger the number of alkyl groups, attached to the carbon atom carrying the odd electron, greater is the delocalisation of ..
Equations reducible to quadratic form
Recall, a quadratic equation is of the form . An equation is said to be reducible to quadratic (or of quadratic form) if the variable factor of the leading term is the square of the variable factor in the second variable term. We can solve the..
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