Whats the difference between saturated and unsaturated fat.
2009-08-22 00:12:49
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2009-09-22 18:29:12
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Functional group are specific group of atoms or molecules that decide the characteristics of the compound. For example, in alcohols -OH is the functional group as it decides all the properties of the alcohols.
2009-11-29 02:38:15
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hypo is not gas
2009-12-04 11:08:19
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functional groups are atoms or groups that forms new bond with carbon in hydrocarbons(apart from c-h bond).each functional group compound has its characteristic properties which defines the group.
2009-12-04 11:09:34
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its deuterium carbon atom
2009-12-04 11:10:45
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yeap.but its actually - carbons in unsaturated or saturated hydrocarbons show hybridisation
2009-12-07 19:47:45
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Electromeric effect is a temporary effect It involves the shiftin of electron pair(pi-electron pair-cuz easily polarisible)b/w two bonded atoms(connected by a double or triple bond), towards one of the bonded atoms under the infleunce of an attacking reagent(whether nucleophile or electrophile well, as soon as the reagent is removed the shifted electron pair comes back to its original position,hence temporary.. If,However, the attacking reagent gets attached to the atom towards which the electron pair gets shifted = +E effect = - E .If the addition of the attackin species takes place the otherwise...
2009-12-07 19:49:59
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Electromeric effect is a temporary effect It involves the shiftin of electron pair(pi-electron pair-cuz easily polarisible)b/w two bonded atoms(connected by a double or triplebond), towards one of the bonded atoms under the infleunce of anattacking reagent(whether nucleophile or electrophile well, as soon as the reagent is removed the shifted electron pair comes back to its original position,hence temporary.. If,However, the attacking reagent gets attached to the atom towards which the electron pair gets shifted = +E effect = - E effect .If the addition of the attackin species takes place the otherwise...
2010-01-04 16:28:31
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actually how can u shortly define hydrocarbon ????
2010-01-04 16:31:06
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fermentation is related 2 aluminium....when we heat some thing...!!!
2010-01-04 16:31:07
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fermentation is related 2 aluminium....when we heat some thing...!!!
2010-01-13 18:39:17
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explain hydrocarbons?
2010-01-18 23:02:23
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hydrocarbons are just compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon.
2010-01-21 01:11:18
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FRAGMENTATION OF BIG ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTO SMALL ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH THE HELP OF BIO-CATALYSTS (ENZYMES)
2010-01-24 22:09:33
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what are hydrocarbon?
2010-02-10 19:59:49
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How electron is present on the either sides of (say) 2s orbital (having only one node) without crossing the node?
2010-02-12 22:47:00
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BOTH SATURATED AND UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS SHOWS HYBRIDISATION. FOR EXAMPLE IN METHANE CENTRAL ATOM CARBON UNDERGOES SP3 HYBRIDISATION . IN ETHYLENE CARBON UNDERGOES SP2AND IN ACETYLENE CARBON UNDERGOES SP HYBRIDISATION. HERE METHANE IS SATURATED HYDROCARBON AND ETHYLENE AND ACETYLENE ARE UNSATURATED HYDROCARBONS
2010-02-12 22:49:45
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NO. DEUTERIUM IS ONE OF THE HYDROGEN ISOTOPES.
2010-02-12 22:53:32
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COMPOUNDS HAVING BOTH CARBON AND HYDROGEN ATOMS ONLY ARE CALLED HYDROCARBONS. FOR EXAMPLE ALKANES,ALKENESAND ALKYNES