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Alcohol & Ether

Alcohol & Ether

Alcohol- Alcohols are chemical compounds that have an alkyl group or hydrocarbon chain bonded to the carbon atom by one, two, or more hydroxyl groups (OH). Classification of Alcohol- Alcohols are classified as monohydric, dihydric, trihydric, or polyhydric based on the fact that they contain one, two, three, or more than three hydroxyl groups. Monohydric

Chemistry

P-Block Elements

P-Blocks P-block elements are those substances found in groups 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 (excluding helium) and in which the final electron resides in p-orbitals. P-block elements have been separated into six groups since p-block orbitals can hold a maximum of six electrons in total. Each p-block element group is identified by its initial

Biomolecules

Biomolecules and Polymers

Biomolecules and its types Biomolecules are those inert molecules that are the real warriors in the struggle for the continuation of life. From microscopic macromolecules like proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids to large macromolecules like primary and secondary metabolites, hormones, and other macromolecules, they range in size. Lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates make

Chemistry

S – Block Elements

Introduction While group two, or the metals of alkaline earth, are S-block elements with two electrons in their s-orbitals, group one, or alkali metals, are S-block elements with just one electron in their s-orbital. In an ascending sequence of energy, the electrons in an atom occupy a number of sub-orbitals of the possible energy levels.

Coordinate Compounds

Coordinate Compounds

Introduction The involvement of coordination molecules is critical. It is crucial to remember that life would not have been conceivable without hemoglobin and chlorophyll. The study of these compounds will increase our knowledge of chemical bonding and the physical traits of coordination compounds, such as their ability to attract. Addition Compounds The formation of crystals