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Rearrangement Reactions
In these reactions the migration of atoms or groups of atoms takes place from one position to another within the molecule under suitable conditions. For example,..
In these reactions the migration of atoms or groups of atoms takes place from one position to another within the molecule under suitable conditions. For example,..Mechanism of Reaction
Mechanism of Reaction - A balanced chemical equation represents the overall result of a chemical reaction. However, at the molecular level, more than one reaction step might be involved. Most reactions can be broken down into a sequence of elementar..
Mechanism of Reaction - A balanced chemical equation represents the overall result of a chemical reaction. However, at the molecular level, more than one reaction step might be involved. Most reactions can be broken down into a sequence of elementar..Mechanism of photochemical smog
Morning and evening office hours lead to an increase in vehicular traffic. The emissions of CO, hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen increase during these times. These chemicals are also emitted by industries and power plants. NO 2 a good absorber of U.V. ray and visible radiation from the sun, st..
Morning and evening office hours lead to an increase in vehicular traffic. The emissions of CO, hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen increase during these times. These chemicals are also emitted by industries and power plants. NO 2 a good absorber of U.V. ray and visible radiation from the sun, st..Isomerisation Reactions
The reactions in which rearrangement of the atoms present in molecules of the reactants occurs are known as isomerisation reactions. When ammonium cyanate is heated urea is obtained. The number of atoms of the reactant and that of product do not change, but the arran..
The reactions in which rearrangement of the atoms present in molecules of the reactants occurs are known as isomerisation reactions. When ammonium cyanate is heated urea is obtained. The number of atoms of the reactant and that of product do not change, but the arran..Addition reactions
The p electrons of the carbon-carbon-double bond are available to an electrophile (any species seeking electrons). Thus, the addition reactions shown by alkenes are in fact electrophilic addition reactions. addition product Some addition reactions proceed through..
The p electrons of the carbon-carbon-double bond are available to an electrophile (any species seeking electrons). Thus, the addition reactions shown by alkenes are in fact electrophilic addition reactions. addition product Some addition reactions proceed through..Nucleophilic substitution reactions
. The C-X bond is the weakest in R-I and strongest in R-F. These reactions take place either by the S N 1 and S N 2 mechanisms..
Measurement of Enthalpy of Reactions
The heat changes in chemical reactions are measured with the help of calorimeters. Depending upon the requirements of experiments different types of calorimeters are used. In general, reactions taking place at constant volume and involving gases are carried out in a closed conta..
First Law of Thermodynamics Introduction
Introduction - The branch of chemistry, which deals with energy changes during various physical processes and chemical reactions, is called chemical energetics. All chemical reactions are normally accompanied by energy changes. These energy changes take place because energy is n..
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