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Physical Properties of Haloalkanes

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 11:43:07

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Introduction Haloalkane is mainly responsible for the depletion of ozone layer. These particular halogen compounds have several applications for different purposes like in the treatment of malaria and it is used in the time of surgery. What are Haloalkanes? Haloalkanes refer to the hydrocarbons that comprise one as well as more atoms of hydrogen that are mainly replaced with the atom of halogen. Haloarenes are another type of hydrocarbon and the main differences between these two hydrocarbons are haloalkanes mainly derived from open-chain hydrocarbons while other hydrocarbons are derived from aromatic hydrocarbons. Haloalkanes: Physical Properties The physical ... Read More

Physical Properties of Amines

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 11:35:03

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Introduction Amines are chemical compounds that display a distinct set of physical properties that are associated with the connectivity with the carbon atom. This product is quite similar to that of ammonia in terms of structure. There are four different kinds of amines that are formed depending on the replacement of hydrogen atoms by ammonia molecules. What are Amines? Amines are chemical compounds that have a distinct set of properties associated with them. Amines are molecules as well as functional groups that are found in organic chemistry, the compound possesses a lone pair of basic nitrogen atoms. Amines are officially ... Read More

Physical Properties of Alkynes

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 11:20:32

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Introduction Alkynes are the most basic organic molecules that are made of carbon and hydrogen. Hydrocarbon is a thing that can be found in nature and that is too in anything that people usually use on daily basis. That is the reason they are considered the parent organic compounds. Any compound can be made by the replacement of hydrogen atom. What are alkynes? Alkynes can be defined as non-polar, unsaturated hydrocarbons that have the triple connection between the carbon and carbon particles, which can be represented as -C=C-. The general chemical formula of it is $\mathrm{C_nH_{2n–2}}$, where the value of ... Read More

Physical Properties of Alkanes and Their Variations

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:53:13

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Introduction Alkanes are considered important as these are crucial raw materials predominantly necessary in the chemical industry. More to this, alkanes are used as a primary ingredient in the gasoline as well as in lubricating oils. One of the most crucial properties of alkanes is combustion that states a condition when in the presence of oxygen, alkane’s burn forming the resultant products carbon dioxide as well as water. What are Alkanes? Alkanes are known as paraffin and these are organic compounds that consist of both the atoms of carbon and hydrogen. Covalent bond is noted among alkanes that display ... Read More

Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:23:49

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Introduction Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones possesses such as the boiling point, melting point, normal boiling-point range, refractive index, density or specific gravity or solubility parameter can all be manipulated to determine an aldehyde or ketone. The components of the physical properties are useful in chemistry to determine several backgrounds. The electronegativity which is a component of the physical properties can make differentiate two elements like Aldehyde and Ketones. Information about Aldehyde and Ketones Aldehydes and ketones are combinations that prevent a carbonyl group, and therefore, these combinations are collectively cried carbonyl combinations. There is a dual bond between ... Read More

Physical Properties of Alkenes

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:13:04

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Introduction Alkenes are determined as clear or colourless, double-bonded substances. Ethane that is denoted as alkenes is the colourless gas having a sweet odour that can intoxicate or make a person faint. The first 3 elements that are present in groups of alkenes are gases, the next 14 elements are in a liquefied state and the rest of the compounds of alkenes are in a solidified state. What are Alkenes? Alkenes are determined as the vital hydrocarbons having the formula $\mathrm{C_nH_{2n}}$. Alkenes are made up of the C=C functional group. Alkenes compounds are determined as unsaturated that generally undergo various ... Read More

Difference Between Green Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 18-Apr-2023 16:56:35

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Green chemistry and environmental chemistry are two branches of chemistry that are concerned with the impact of chemical products and processes on the environment. While both fields share some similarities, they have some significant differences. This essay aims to highlight these differences and provide a comprehensive understanding of both green chemistry and environmental chemistry. What is Green Chemistry? The field of chemistry known as "green chemistry, " or "sustainable chemistry, " focuses on developing chemical processes and products that generate as few potentially harmful byproducts as possible. By adhering to Green Chemistry's tenets, policymakers, institutions, scientists, and engineers may protect ... Read More

Unit Cell Packing Efficiency

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 17-Apr-2023 15:52:20

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Introduction Unit cell of packing efficiency is referred to the development of the particles of constituents of any specific structure or cell with the presence of void spaces between the atoms. The matter of packing cells is obtained with any specific volume that occupied by the particles that are constituent with the total volume of cells. Packing of the unit cell efficiency is often described with a percentage value. Information regarding Unit Cell Packing Efficiency A unit cell is described as a structure having three dimensions and constructed by one or more atoms. Additionally, the 3D object is used ... Read More

Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 17-Apr-2023 15:46:30

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Introduction Unsaturated hydrocarbons are made up of multiple covalent bonds between one or more than one C-C bonds in a single compound. The field of organic chemistry is usually common to have multiple covalent bonds reside between carbon atoms. In IUPAC nomenclature, the numbering is counted from the side where double bond comes first in counting among the total number of carbon atoms in the chain or ring structure. Preparation of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons There proper methods which are able to aid in the production of unsaturated hydrocarbon. The process of preparation is always in need of specific chemical ... Read More

Uncertainty in Measurement

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 17-Apr-2023 15:35:14

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Introduction Uncertainty in measurement may often occur in different experimental and theoretical calculations. Numbers are used conveniently to focus on the possible results in experiments with some amount of uncertainty. The impact of uncertainty in different types of measurements has been defined as a parameter that is associated with the outcomes of the specific measurement in chemistry that traits the distribution of values. Scientific Notation Chemist has observed that at different times systematic errors can be related to the effects of scientific factors. Additionally, it has been observed that there are two different kinds of uncertainties in measurement regarding engineering ... Read More

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