…extent. But how can crystallization be used to obtain pure compounds from a crude mixture? Here’s an everyday example with historical importance. Examination of the corks or bottom of certain…
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…prefixes such as meth- , eth- , prop- and onwards will be replaced with the names of cute, photogenic animals. • All suffixes that denote functional groups, such as “ol”,…
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…Molecules which contain a carbon-metal bond are known as organometallic compounds Examples of organometallic compounds include organolithium compounds, organomagnesium compounds (Grignard reagents) and organocuprates (Gilman reagents) Table of Contents A…
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…cancer cell lines) a more complex series of extractions are often performed after the initial one, involving adjusting the pH to separate acidic and basic components. One example (often used…
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…We were able to use it to “rule out” a few answers which you might classify as “trick questions”. Next, we examined the hydroxyl region around 3200-3400 cm for broad,…
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