Draw some isomers of C3H7N. What functional groups and molecular properties can you identify in each isomer? Functional Groups and Isomers: In organic chemistry, functional groups are similar structures from sp
The most common monomers used in ROMP are cyclic olefins having considerable ring strain (45 kcal mol–1), such as cyclobutene, cyclo- pentene, cis-cyclooctene and norbornene.7 ROMP is commonly accompanied by intermolecular and intramolecular chain-transfer reactions as illustrated in Scheme 4. In...
Functional groups are the distinct entities that are responsible for the characteristic properties of a molecule and differentiate it from the others. The non-polar nature of the hydrocarbons can be changed by attaching a certain ionic functional group. The neutral hydrocarbon molecules can...
The present invention relates to aqueous solutions or dispersions of hydroxy-functional copolymers containing imide structural units corresponding to the formula ##STR1## The present invention also re
A polymer having α,β unsaturated groups and a group that generates a free radical when exposed to actinic radiation. The polymer may be self-cross-linking.
Thus, metal substitution in a W–D anion can give two different species depending on the substituted center: α1 is the isomer in which the metal ion substituted belongs to the equatorial region, whereas α2 is the isomer with substituted metal ions in the cap region. Figure 6 contains a ...
Draw a specific example of an amide and label the functional group. Draw and name the molecule that meets the given description. The E isomer of a trisubstituted alkene, C6H12 Draw the structural formula for a chiral 1-degree amine, C4H11N. Draw the structural fo...