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Nitrile compounds are a class of high-value chemicals and versatile intermediates which can easily be transformed into a variety of useful products bearing functional groups such as carboxyl, carbamoyl, aminomethyl, ketyl and heterocyclic derivatives. Various thermal catalytic cyanation procedures have been...
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In our observation notes we wrote, “Students are enthusiastic about expressing their opinions. They listen carefully when someone in their group conveys their views” (Classroom Observation, CHS, 18 January 2020). The results of our inquiry indicate that during the whole-class debate students were...
Versions Notes Abstract Metal nanoclusters have gained prominence in nanomaterials sciences, owing to their atomic precision, structural regularity, and unique chemical composition. Additionally, the ligands stabilizing the clusters provide great opportunities for linking the clusters in higher order dimensions...
{Electrochemistry class notes}(1997-2004)by J. Baird of Brown Univ. Gases Properties of gases: matter at its simplest- a six-part "virtual textbook" treatment of the gaseous state of matter by Steve Lower. Includes numerous examples of application of kinetic molecular theory and a section on...
This class of materials is composed of paddle wheel-shaped molecules, and the way in which the molecules pack in the solid state is illustrated in Fig. 13. The combination of layer types 1 and 2 gives the tunnel, as depicted in Fig. 14. The view leads one to expect that long-chain ...
(<1 ppb), and the OH underestimation becomes systematically more severe with the decreasing NO concentrations (Fig.1aand Supplementary Fig.3). Possible measurement interference, derived from the decomposition of the Stable Criegee Intermediates or a new class of molecule (ROOOH), was proved to...
Chemistry Notes Molarity. Molarity is one way to measure a solutions concentration; it is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. The unit of molarity is mol/L, which can be abbreviated with an uppercase M. M = moles Liters...
Although the title says ‘terminology’ there are also a number of class names from organic and inorganic nomenclature, such as ‘plumbylidenes’ (replacing the obsolete name ‘plumbylenes’), ‘thiols’ (replacing the obsolete name ‘mercaptanes’), ‘uronic acid’ (replacing the obsolete name...