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hey welcome bk....hws studiez goin??is it ok if we write that introduction of alkane grp gives more reactive products
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hey welcome bk....hws studiez goin??is it ok if we write that introduction of alkane grp gives more reactive products
isnt it bio..topic?can someone explain hybridisation?
no thats wrong, as a matter of fact alkene is more reactive because it has a pi bond present which breaks much easily compared to a sigma bond. so just stick to more useful hydro carbonsis it ok if we write that introduction of alkane grp gives more reactive products
ohhh God dont ask...iam lost ...hey welcome bk....hws studiez goin??
no. its in chemistry! its something about sp3 and sp4, i dont get itisnt it bio..topic?
yes thanks...no thats wrong, as a matter of fact alkene is more reactive because it has a pi bond present which breaks much easily compared to a sigma bond. so just stick to more useful hydro carbons
really? i hav never heard of it in chem...no. its in chemistry! its something about sp3 and sp4, i dont get it
...there is a particuler reaction with ketone in the txt bk...see it den u will get itwht does aldehyde/ketone give in reaction to DNPH
ohhhh sorry both givesketone gives but aldehyde dont ...there is a particuler reaction with ketone in the txt bk...see it den u will get it
but see the reaction in the txt bkohhhh sorry both gives
theres a reaction with both actually ill try sending it waitketone gives but aldehyde dont ...there is a particuler reaction with ketone in the txt bk...see it den u will get it
wht does aldehyde/ketone give in reaction to DNPH
i know by mistake i wrote...i was giving view about tholens and fehlings reagent...theres a reaction with both actually ill try sending it wait
still, SO2 has a bond angle of 120 degrees (trigonal planar)..in our syllabus !Angular/Bent, 117 degrees. An example is SO2.
SO2 is 104, its s03 which is 120. So2 has two bond pairs and two lone pairs making it a bent molecule like h20still, SO2 has a bond angle of 120 degrees (trigonal planar)..in our syllabus !
I guess so
hmm yes i guess its correct..still, SO2 has a bond angle of 120 degrees (trigonal planar)..in our syllabus !
I guess so
hmm confused..SO2 is 104, its s03 which is 120. So2 has two bond pairs and two lone pairs making it a bent molecule like h20
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