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By substitution method
preparation of co ordination compounds by substitution method In this method a stronger ligand replaces a weaker ligand...
Method of substitution:
If the integrand f(x) of the integral is not in an integral form the variable of integration x is changed to a suitable variable z by substitution and on differentiation and simplification, the new integral is found integrable. ..
Substitution Method-Simultaneous Equations
Substitution Method - Solve 2x - 9y = 0 (i) x - 18y = 27 (ii) From (i) 2x - 9y = 0 2x = 9y (iii) Substituting this value of x in (ii), we get, 9y - 36y = 54 - 27y = 54 y = -2 Substitute this value of y in (iii): = -..
Evaluation of definite integral by substitution
Evaluation of definite integral by substitution - We know that one of the most important method of evaluation of indefinite integral is method of substitution. While using method of substitution to evaluate definite integrals, following st..
Substitution by cyano group
Substitution by cyano group Haloalkanes react with alcoholic solution of potassium cyanide (KCN) to give alkane nitriles or alkyl cyanides as the major products along with a small amount of alkyl isocyanides. Alkyl cyanides can further be converted into acid amides, carboxylic acids and primary amines under different con..
Substitution of Diazonium Salts
formation of phenyl cyanide Substitution of Diazonium Salts - This is a convenient method of preparation of aryl cyanides only. It is not suitable for preparing alkyl cyanides because alkyl diazonium salts are quite unstable even at low temperatures. It involves the treatment of benzene diazonium salt with..
Electrophilic Substitution
In this type of substitution, an electrophile attacks the carbanion of the substrate substituting one of the hydrogens or other group..
Substitution Reaction
chemical reaction showing substitution reaction The reactions in which an atom or group of atoms in a molecule is replaced or substituted by different atoms or group of atoms are called substitution reaction. For example, In substitution reactions the hydrogen of the alkane molecule is replaced by another..
Differentiation by Substitution
Differentiation of certain functions seem to be very difficult, but by suitably substituting the independent variable with some trigonometric function or other functions, they can be differentiated easily. If f(x) involves inverse trigonometric functions of algebraic functions..
Allylic substitution
Allylic substitution When alkenes are heated with Br 2 , or Cl 2 at a high temperature of about 800 K, the hydrogen atom of allylic carbon is substituted with halogen atom forming allyl halides. Reactions in which halogenation occurs at the allylic position of an alkene are called allylic halog..
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