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The number of peaks splits into equals n+1 where n is the number of H atoms on the adjacent Carbon atom
Thanks to littlecloud11 you have prooved to be a big cloud lol Thanks again
little explanation:
so in the fact n+1 n = total number of H protons in the neighbourhood
and you add 1 only once to the neighbours protons
hope i haven't confused u PhyZac
No problem, I am now more thorough! Jazaka Allah khairan.The number of peaks splits into equals n+1 where n is the number of H atoms on the adjacent Carbon atom
Thanks to littlecloud11 you have prooved to be a big cloud lol Thanks again
little explanation:
so in the fact n+1 n = total number of H protons in the neighbourhood
and you add 1 only once to the neighbours protons
hope i haven't confused u PhyZac
The eraser Erase the OHWhats the reagent used to change phenol to benzene?
haha anytime dearThanks Soldier313 ! I needed that like
pass it over zinc dust-i'm serious.Whats the reagent used to change phenol to benzene?
this isn't in our syllabus..where did u get this question from ? :SWhats the reagent used to change phenol to benzene?
or granules of zinc around 400*Cpass it over zinc dust-i'm serious.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_the_phenol_convert_into_benzene
is this in our books?or granules of zinc around 400*C
Distillation of phenol in contact with powdered zinc will in fact
yield benzene and zinc oxide.
source google
hi5!or granules of zinc around 400*C
Distillation of phenol in contact with powdered zinc will in fact
yield benzene and zinc oxide.
source google
railey check this thread out for chemistry topics doubts if u haven't seen it yet...
Brother don't worry!is this in our books?
Hey wait...in our books or ur golden one?Its there in organic chemistry, reactions of phenols...
Its there in organic chemistry, reactions of phenols...
now who is right? -_- cuz i never saw such a reaction in the books :SBrother don't worry!
Don't die from a heart attack! LOL!
It's nt in the book
Bro...not in our books...Ariel, ur book or ours?now who is right? -_- cuz i never saw such a reaction in the books :S
dude! r u testing us?Whats the Eqution of Iodoform Test, with propanone or propanal?
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