sodium common compounds





Some Important Chemical Compounds
Sodium belongs to Group I in the periodic table. This group is otherwise known as the alkali metals group. Since the atomic number of sodium is 11, its electronic configuration is 2,8,1. Sodium easily loses the lone electron to attain the stable configuration of ..
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) - Sodium hydroxide is commonly called caustic soda because of its corrosive action on animal and vegetable tissues. Large quantity of sodium hydroxide is prepared by electrolytic process called the 'Chlor-alkali process'. Here, chlorin..
Some Important Chemical Compounds Introduction
Introduction - Sodium belongs to Group I in the periodic table. This group is otherwise known as the alkali metals group. Since the atomic number of sodium is 11, its electronic configuration is 2,8,1. Sodium easily loses the lone electron to attain the stable configur..
Palmately Compound Leaves
A palmately compound leaf is one in which all the leaflets arise from a common point at the tip of the petiole. Depending upon the number of leaflets present, the palmately compound leaves can be distinguished into the following typ..
Reaction with Carbonyl Compounds
action of amines with carbonyl compounds Primary amines react with aldehydes and ketones to yield imines also called Schiff base..
Palmately Compound Leaves
Palmately Compound Leaves - A palmately compound leaf is one in which all the leaflets arise from a common point at the tip of the petiole. Depending upon the number of leaflets present, the palmately compound leaves can be distinguished into the following ty..
Nuclear Substituted Compounds
When the functional group or any substituent, in aromatic compounds is directly attached to the benzene ring, it is a called nuclear substituted compound. Such compounds are named as the derivatives of benzene under the IUPAC system. However, the common name..
Reduction Amination of Carbonyl Compounds
reductive amination of carbonyl compounds Aldehydes and Ketones react with ammonia in the presence of reducing agents such as H 2 /Raney Nickel or Sodium cyano borohydride (NaCNBH 3 ) to give primary amines. The reaction proceeds through the formation of imines which gets further reduced to give amine..
Types of Aromatic Compounds
Nuclear Substituted Compounds When the functional group or any substituent, in aromatic compounds is directly attached to the benzene ring, it is a called nuclear substituted compound. Such compounds are named as the derivatives of benzene under ..
Concept of Element and Compounds
Is Matter Around us Pure - Pure Substances The distinctive features of pure substances are: A pure substance is composed of the same kind of particles e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, water, sodium chloride, etc. A pure substance is homogeneous, irrespective of its origin or method of preparation. ..
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