Kohlrausch Law
Kohlrausch Law relates to the limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte to its constituent ions. It basically states that the limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte is equal to the …
Kohlrausch Law relates to the limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte to its constituent ions. It basically states that the limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte is equal to the …
Group 15 Elements also known as Nitrogen Group or Nitrogen Family constitute Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus(P), Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb), Bismuth(Bi) and Moscovium(Mc). History Let us look at the history of the 6 …
Zaitsev Rule is used to predict the regiochemistry of elimination reactions. Russian chemist Alexander Zaitsev studied a number of various elimination reactions at the University of Kazan and found a …
Stephen Reaction also known as Stephen Aldehyde Synthesis or Stephen Reduction is named after its inventor Henry Stephen. This organic redox reaction involves the preparation of aldehydes(R-CHO) from nitriles(R-CN) using …
E2 Reaction is an elimination reaction in which only one step is involved in eliminating two substituents from a molecule though it has a transitions state as well. E2 which is …
E1 Reaction is an elimination reaction in which two-steps: ionization and deprotonation are involved in eliminating two substituents from a molecule. What is E1 Reaction? Unimolecular Elimination (E1) is a reaction that results …
The Haloform Reaction is an organic chemical reaction where a haloform (CHX3, where X is a halogen) is produced by the exhaustive halogenation of a methyl ketone (RCOCH3, where R …
SN2 Reaction is a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction (A class of reactions wherein the electron-rich nucleophile attacks a positively charged electrophile to replace a leaving group) in which two components are …
SN1 Reaction is a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction (A class of reactions wherein the electron-rich nucleophile attacks a positively charged electrophile to replace a leaving group) in which the rate-determining step …
Etard Reaction is the partial oxidation of an aromatic ring with an attached methyl group. For example, converting Toluene (C7H8– A hexagon with a methyl group-CH3) into aldehydes like Benzaldehyde (C7H6O …