Dimethylglyoxime
Dimethylglyoxime (C4H8N2O2) is basically a white powder abbreviated as dmgH2 for neutral form and dmgH for anionic form, where H stands for hydrogen. Structure & Formula The chemical formula of …
Dimethylglyoxime (C4H8N2O2) is basically a white powder abbreviated as dmgH2 for neutral form and dmgH for anionic form, where H stands for hydrogen. Structure & Formula The chemical formula of …
Hoffmann Bromamide reaction is an organic reaction in which a primary amide is converted to a primary amine. After conversion, the primary amine has one less carbon atom. The reaction …
Lucas Test is a chemical test that differentiates and categorizes primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols using a solution of anhydrous zinc chloride in concentrated hydrochloric acid. This solution also goes …
Fischer Esterification is the mechanism of refluxing a carboxylic acid and an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce an ester. It is also known as Fischer-Speier …
Carboxylic acid is basically an organic acid containing a carboxyl functional group (C(=O)OH) attached to an R-group. The general formula is R-COOH or R-CO2H. R refers to the alkyl, alkenyl, …
Hell-Volhard Zelinsky Reaction is an organic reaction by which the carboxylic acids are halogenated at the α-carbon atom. This reaction is named after the 3 German-chemists namely: Carl Magnus Von …
The Wurtz Fittig Reaction is basically an organic chemical reaction in which Aryl halide reacts with alkyl halides and sodium metal in the presence of dry ether which yields substituted Aromatic compounds. The reaction …
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 …