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Name Reactions in Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition, incorporates new, pertinent material and brings up to date the name reactions described in the first edition. Along with this revision, several additional name reactions have been included. As with the first edition, the selections were based on ge...
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The book has, indeed, textbook character and could be used in lab courses as a “cook book” and in advanced organic chemistry courses for problem-solving sessions and as a source of exam questions—without requesting that the students actually mem- orize the Name Reactions, as in the old ...
Sodium amide is used in chemistry for many chemical reactions. Some of the uses are listed below: Sodium amide is used as a strong base in liquid ammonium solution. Sodium amide is used to dry ammonia (liquid or gaseous). It is used as the nucleophile in many reactions. ...
Potential to undergo reactions such as oxidation, reduction, or substitution due to the presence of double bonds and ketone groups Applications Potential applications in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, or material science due to its unique molecular arrangement Further research Additional studies...
and promotes certain chemical reactions (base catalysis). Examples of bases are the hydroxides of thealkaliand alkaline earth metals (sodium,calcium, etc.) and the water solutions ofammoniaor its organic derivatives (amines). Such substances producehydroxideions (OH-) in water solutions (seeArrheniu...
There are several important name reactions inorganic chemistry, called such because they either bear the names of the persons who described them or else are called by a specific name in texts and journals. Sometimes the name offers a clue aboutthe reactantsandproducts, but not always. Here are...