N-Iodosuccinimide (NIS) is an electrophilic iodide. The use of NIS as an electrophilic iodinating agent for aldehydes, ketones and alkenes is well reported but recent developments have seen a host of further applications, such as the use of Brønsted or Lewis acids to improve its reactivity...
In what type of chemical reaction are the products of water removed during the formation of covalent bonds? A. Hydrolysis B. Ionization C. Dehydration synthesis D. Decomposition What is the name given to substances that are initially involved in a chemical re...
The process of lowering the activation energy of a chemical reaction is called what? What is a substance that lowers the activation energy of a reaction and speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction called? What is the name given to substances that are initially involved in a chemical reactio...
i. The reaction in which one type of atom/group of atoms in a reactant is substituted by another atom/group of atom is called substitution reaction. ii. Chlorination of methane is a substitution reaction which gives four different hydrocarbons as produ
My presentation is going to be on the chemical reactions involved in permanent box hair dye, and after many hours of research I have realized that the only way to explain why hair color forms during the process is through organic chemistry :/ Color is formed by joining colourless molecules ...
The limiting reactant is the reactant that is consumed completely in any given reaction. This reactant dictates the overall stoichiometry, kinetics, and thermodynamics of a reaction. Chemical Reactions:There are five types of chemical reaction, single and double displacement, synthesis, decomposition,...
To answer the question about the type of chemical reaction that occurs when chlorine is involved in bleaching, we can break it down into several steps:1. Understanding the Reaction: When chlorine is used for bleaching, it typic
Physical chemistry looks at how matter behaves and how energy is involved in chemical reactions. It combines chemistry with physics to study things like how fast reactions happen, why they occur, and what happens to the energy in the process. This branch helps explain how chemical reactions work...
Catalysts are substances which can be used to accelerate the rate at which a chemical reaction proceeds. They do this by offering the reaction an alternative mechanism which has a lower activation energy. Answer and Explanation:1 Iron is the catalyst in the Haber process. The Haber process is ...
What is the chemical reaction of cellular respiration? Define oxidation. Why is it exergonic? Define reduction. Why is it endergonic? Why is oxidation of organic carbon by O2 more efficient than anaerobic respiration? In cellular respiration, how many ...