- In
organic chemistry, a
hydrocarbon is an
organic compound consisting entirely of
hydrogen and carbon.: 620
Hydrocarbons are
examples of
group 14 hydrides...
-
shown in the
table below. The
acyls are
between the
hydrocarbyls and the
carboxylic acids. The
hydrocarbyl group names that end in -yl are not acyl groups...
- an NR group. When R = H, the
compound is a
primary imine, when R is
hydrocarbyl, the
compound is a
secondary imine. If this
group is not a
hydrogen atom...
-
diazene (diimide), HN=NH,
wherein both
hydrogens are
substituted by
hydrocarbyl groups, e.g. PhN=NPh
azobenzene or diphenyldiazene.",
where Ph stands...
- ****uming a
basket (or 'calix')
shaped conformation. They are
formed from p-
hydrocarbyl phenols and formaldehyde. The term now
applies to a
variety of derivatives...
-
bonded to
adjacent carbon atoms,
which otherwise bear only
hydrogen or
hydrocarbyl groups (e.g. 2-chloroethanol, 3-chloropropane-1,2-diol). The term only...
- (2019). "Structure–Solubility
Relationship of 1,4-Dioxane
Complexes of Di(
hydrocarbyl)magnesium".
Chemistry – A
European Journal. 25 (55): 12830–12841. doi:10...
- (2019). "Structure–Solubility
Relationship of 1,4-Dioxane
Complexes of Di(
hydrocarbyl)magnesium".
Chemistry – A
European Journal. 25 (55): 12830–12841. doi:10...
- (2019). "Structure–Solubility
Relationship of 1,4-Dioxane
Complexes of Di(
hydrocarbyl)magnesium".
Chemistry – A
European Journal. 25 (55): 12830–12841. doi:10...
- are a
class of
molecule that is
defined by
functional groups called hydrocarbyls that
contain only
carbon and hydrogen, but vary in the
number and order...