Acidic nature of phenol

Phenols are organic hydrocarbon compounds with a hydroxyl group directly attached to an aromatic hydrocarbon compound like Benzene Ring. Phenols are also termed as Phenolic compounds. The molecular the formula of phenols is C6H5O6. The synthesis of Phenols is Natural as well as artificial. Acidic nature of phenol The acidity of phenol is one of … Read more

Physical and chemical properties of primary alcohol

Physical Properties of Primary Alcohols The number of carbon atoms in primary alcohols is ranging from one to four and as compare to the equivalent alkanes their boiling points are low. Ethanol has the molecular weight of 46 and its boiling point is 78 degrees Celsius, however, the boiling point of propane is -42 degree … Read more

Physical and chemical properties of phenol

Phenols are organic hydrocarbon compounds with a hydroxyl group directly attached to an aromatic hydrocarbon compound like Benzene Ring. Phenols are also termed as Phenolic compounds. The molecular formula of phenols is C6H5O6. The synthesis of Phenols is Natural as well as artificial. Physical properties of phenol: Phenols are aromatic compounds with a hydroxyl group … Read more

Nomenclature of Haloalkanes

There was no proper system for the naming of compounds initially. Mostly trivial names were used depending upon the country and region. These names used to come from the name of discoverer, the nature of the compound or its place where it was discovered. This system of naming was not standard and led to much … Read more

Electrophilic substitution of phenols

  Phenols are organic hydrocarbon compounds with a hydroxyl group directly attached to an aromatic hydrocarbon compound like Benzene Ring. Phenols are also termed as Phenolic compounds. The molecular the formula of phenols is C6H5O6. The synthesis of Phenols is Natural as well as artificial. Electrophilic substitution reaction is one of the most important chemical … Read more

Uses and Environmental Effects of DDT

Uses of DDT Originally, DDT was developed as an insecticide and later on its use was suppressed due to its serious environmental implications. It has been formulated in the various forms including the solution in the xylene, emulsifiable concentrates, and the petroleum distillates, granules, smoke candles, aerosols, charges for the lotions, and vaporizers, and for … Read more

Nomenclature of Alcohols

In organic chemistry, alcohols are one of the most important functional group. For the synthesis reactions, alcohols are a good source of reagents. Their identification is extremely important for looking at the NMR and IR spectra. Alcohols that have one to four carbon atoms are called by their common names and the name alkyl group … Read more

Methods of Preparation of Alcohols

Alcohols are prepared by the various method including the reduction of aldehydes, acids, esters, and ketones or by the hydration of the alkenes, Grignard reaction with aldehydes, and ketones, reduction of esters and carboxylic acids, from the hydrolysis of alkyl halides and by the fermentation process. Hydration of Alkenes Elements of water are added to … Read more

Uses and Environmental Effects of Dichloromethane

Uses of Dichloromethane Dichloromethane is a geminal organic compound, has sweet aroma, and it is volatile and colorless liquid. It is miscible in many organic solvents due to its polar nature. It is a useful solvent for the chemical processes, due to its ability to dissolve the many organic compounds. It is widely used as … Read more

Uses and Environmental Effects of Trichloromethane

Uses of Trichloromethane Trichloromethane is also known as chloroform and Primarily, it is used as a solvent, as a chemical intermediate, and in the pesticide formulations. It is also used as raw material for producing the hydrochlorofluorocarbon-22 but it will be phased out in the European Union by 2025. Formerly, it was widely used as … Read more