Anyway, I digress. The name for element 61was confirmedat the 15th Conference of the International Union of Chemistry in Amsterdam in September 1949, apparently the same meeting at which the organisation changed their name back to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). How...
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electrophoresis was carried out in solution (Arne1937) and on gel, bed, slab, rod, etc. supports. Later on these were replaced by capillaries leading to the development of capillary electrophoresis. During the course of advancements, capillaries have also ...
The absolute configuration of D-glyceraldehyde is given in the IUPAC name (2R)-2,3-dihydroxypropanal. Once you have remembered this, the next hurdle is to remember that the arrangement of the groups about the stereogenic carbon is drawn with the horizontal substituents above the plane of the ...