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im stuck on monomers, polymers etc any help please? :| i got a paper on thursday :/
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LOl, just know the types of polymerisationa and hw to draw the linkage of polyamides, terylene, starch, maltose and glucose and youre fineim stuck on monomers, polymers etc any help please? :| i got a paper on thursday :/
Yeah, bro.Guys, for esterification, for example ethyl ethanoate, it is clearly a reaction between ethanol, an alcohol, and ethanoic acid, a carboxylic acid. When deducing the name of the ester, what come first? Is it the name of the alcohol?
Thanks man.Y
Yeah, bro.
The name of the alcohol comes first.
Anytime, buddy.Thanks man.
Esterification, fermentation, addition and condensation polymerisation. are the only stuff I don't know in organic chemistry, I guess I am safe ..Alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, carboxylic acids, fractional distillation of petrol, esterification, fermentation, addition and condensation polymerisation.
Those seem to be important topics in the organic chemistry branch, If i haven't missed anything.
Learn those well, and you should be fine.
For esterification, the catalyst is concentrated sulphuric acid.Guys can anyone someup and teme HOW MANY types of reactions are there? By that i mean the condition reactions in which we have to learn the catalyst used , working temp? i knw there are many but finding them all in a text is a pain..
Like conditions for the reaction to happen? like esterification? fermentation? na ll?
Thanksss Broo! Good luckFor esterification, the catalyst is concentrated sulphuric acid.
For fermentation, well, a suitable temperature is required ( around 25-ish).
I strongly suggest you learn:
-The haber's process.
-The contact process.
-The extraction of iron, zinc, copper, aluminium and know that element compounds below Carbon in the reactivity series can be displaced by Carbon, and element compounds more reactive than carbon are usually extracted by electrolysis.
-The reactivity series. <Trust me, this is really important. It is the basis of many sub parts of chemistry.
-The production of steel.
This is what I think is cardinal in the extraction department.
Hope this helps, man.
Cheers!
The eexam was so freaking easy
these things were there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wish i saw ur post earlierFor esterification, the catalyst is concentrated sulphuric acid.
For fermentation, well, a suitable temperature is required ( around 25-ish).
I strongly suggest you learn:
-The haber's process.
-The contact process.
-The extraction of iron, zinc, copper, aluminium and know that element compounds below Carbon in the reactivity series can be displaced by Carbon, and element compounds more reactive than carbon are usually extracted by electrolysis.
-The reactivity series. <Trust me, this is really important. It is the basis of many sub parts of chemistry.
-The production of steel.
This is what I think is cardinal in the extraction department.
Hope this helps, man.
Cheers!
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