Physical Properties of Toluene

Physical Properties of Toluene

Physical Properties of Toluene: (i) Colorless liquid matter. (ii) Lighter than water (Specific Gravity: 0.866) (iii) Melting Point → 9.8°C (or —198°C or 98°C); boiling…
Explain Physical Properties of Benzene

Explain Physical Properties of Benzene

Benzene is the main aromatic hydrocarbon. Physical Properties of Benzene: (i) Colorless, volatile liquid with special odour and it is more toxic & carcinogenic (ii)…
Explain Huckel Rule

Explain Huckel Rule

Huckel Rule: The cyclic π molecular orbital (electron cloud) formed by overlapping of p orbitals must contain (4n+2) electrons, where n, integer = 0, 1,…
Define Resonance in terms of Chemistry

Define Resonance in terms of Chemistry

Resonance: It is a process of comparing and contrasting two or more dissimilar Lewis dot structures that can perhaps represent a molecule. They show resonance…
What do you mean by Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Aromaticity?

What do you mean by Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Aromaticity?

Benzene, benzene derivatives and specialized ring-shaped unsaturated organic compounds are called aromatic compounds. Aromatic compounds have some special characteristics, which are called Aromaticity. They are also…
Pointout Specialized type of Unsaturation

Pointout Specialized type of Unsaturation

Specialized type of unsaturation: Aromatic compounds are unsaturated cyclic compounds. Aromatic compounds take part in addition reaction with H2, X2, O2 under drastic condition but…
What are the Melting Point and Boiling Point of Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes

What are the Melting Point and Boiling Point of Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes

Below Describe Melting Point and Boiling point of Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes Melting Point and Boiling point of Alkanes Branched isomer has less melting point…
Describe Solubility of Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes

Describe Solubility of Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes

Any molecule’s solubility in things depends a lot on whether it is a polar molecule or a non-polar molecule. So, polar molecules are soluble in…
Describe Uses of Alkyne

Describe Uses of Alkyne

Alkyne is the series of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a triple bond, including acetylene. Acetylene, also referred to as ethyne, is one of the most well-known…
Describe Uses of Some Polymers

Describe Uses of Some Polymers

Uses of Some Polymers Polymers are made up of many many molecules all strung together to form really long chains. Polythene: To produce plastic bag,…
Load More