Define and Describe on Chiral Carbon

Define and Describe on Chiral Carbon

Chiral Carbon: If two objects are the mirror image of each other and they are not super impossible, then they are said to be chiral.…
Describe Properties of Geometrical Isomerism

Describe Properties of Geometrical Isomerism

Geometric isomerism (also known as cis-trans isomerism or E-Z isomerism) is a form of stereoisomerism. They are molecules that are locked into their spatial positions…
What is Tautomerism?

What is Tautomerism?

Tautomerism: A reaction which involves simple proton transfer in an intramolecular fashion is called a tautomerism. It is one type of kinetic functional isomerism. It is…
What is Metamerism?

What is Metamerism?

Metamerism: This type of isomerism is due to the unequal distribution of carbon atom on either side of the functional group. The individual members are…
Explain Distinction between Free Radical Reaction and Polar Reaction

Explain Distinction between Free Radical Reaction and Polar Reaction

Distinction between Free Radical Reaction and Polar Reaction Free Radical Reaction Occurs by free radical which is formed in homolytic fission. Catalyzed by the light,…
What are Isomers?

What are Isomers?

Such compounds which have the same molecular formula but differ from one another in physical and chemical properties due to different structural formula or different…
Describe Characteristics of Homologous Series

Describe Characteristics of Homologous Series

Homologous Series Characteristics: General formula: All the members of a series can be represented by same general formula. Same functional group: All members of a…
How Organic Reactions Happens?

How Organic Reactions Happens?

The reactions of organic compounds can he classified into four main groups. They are: Substitution, Addition, Elimination and Rearrangement. Organic reactions are molecular type of…
Distinction between σ -Bond and π-Bond

Distinction between σ -Bond and π-Bond

Distinction between σ -bond and π-bond σ – bond A σ-bond is formed by the co-axial overlapping (head to head overlap) of atomic orbital. A…
Point out Conditions of Hybridization

Point out Conditions of Hybridization

Hybridization is the process of the formation of new equivalent orbitals. It is the concept of intermixing of the orbitals of an atom having nearly…
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