An unsaturated solution is a chemicalsolutionin which the soluteconcentrationis lower than its equilibriumsolubility. All of the solute dissolves in the solvent. When asolute(often a solid) is added to asolvent(often a liquid), two processes occur simultaneously. Dissolution is the dissolving of t...
What is an enolate in organic chemistry? Define inorganic chemistry What is the difference between a saturated hydrocarbon and an unsaturated hydrocarbon? What is metamerism in organic chemistry? What is a diene in organic chemistry? What does R and S mean in organic chemistry?
What is the solute in saltwater? What does it mean to standardize a solution? What is neutralization? What is a nonvolatile solute? What is the solution for ice loss? What is an eutectic mixture? What is paper chromatography? What solvent will dissolve wax?
Have you ever wondered what the doctor is measuring when he does a lipid screen? Or why a lipid screen is even necessary to begin with? In this lesson, you will learn about how fats and lipids travel through your body and what those numbers really mean. ...
(chemistry) Containing the vinyl radical. Vinyl Made of polyvinyl chloride. Vinyl (music) Pertaining to a phonograph record. Vinyl The hypothetical radical C2H3, regarded as the characteristic residue of ethylene and that related series of unsaturated hydrocarbons with which the allyl compounds are ho...
What does Woods reaction mean? The Wurtz reaction, named after Charles Adolphe Wurtz, is acoupling reaction in organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry and recently inorganic main-group polymers, whereby two alkyl halides are reacted with sodium metal in dry ether solution to form a higher alkane...
(chemistry) Containing the vinyl radical. Vinyl Made of polyvinyl chloride. Vinyl (music) Pertaining to a phonograph record. Vinyl The hypothetical radical C2H3, regarded as the characteristic residue of ethylene and that related series of unsaturated hydrocarbons with which the allyl compounds are ho...
Does all this mean that we should rethink the concept of a bond? The approaching centenary of Lewis’ seminal paper is sure to provoke discussion about that. Some researchers advise caution about too much revisionism. ‘I think there is a lot of hype recently about new bonds like halogen bon...
What does the term "resonance" mean in regards to chemistry? Explain why para-nitrophenol is a stronger acid than phenol itself. Use resonance forms to fully explain your answer. What factor(s) are the most important to consider when predicting the relative acidity of the two compounds?...
What is the importance of calories in chemistry? What effect does P-glycoprotein have on the body? What advantages does using iodine have over using UV to view TLC plates (and vice versa)? What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons?