- substance.
Examples include the
Collins reagent, Fenton's
reagent, and
Grignard reagents. In
analytical chemistry, a
reagent is a
compound or
mixture used to...
-
destroy the
reagent by
protonolysis or oxidation, are excluded.
Although the
reagents still need to be dry,
ultrasound can
allow Grignard reagents to form...
-
organometallic chemistry,
organolithium reagents are
chemical compounds that
contain carbon–lithium (C–Li) bonds.
These reagents are
important in
organic synthesis...
-
Reagent bottles, also
known as
media bottles or
graduated bottles, are
containers made of gl****, plastic,
borosilicate or
related substances, and topped...
- Keller's
reagent can
refer to two
different reagents: Keller's
reagent (metallurgy), used to etch
aluminum alloys Keller's
reagent (organic), used to...
-
organocopper reagents involve species containing copper-carbon
bonds acting as
nucleophiles in the
presence of
organic electrophiles.
Organocopper reagents are...
- the more
usual Z-alkene.
Wittig reagents are used for
olefination reactions, i.e. the
Wittig reaction.
Wittig reagents are
prepared by
deprotonation of...
- H2O.
Dextrose equivalent Other oxidizing reagents Fehling's
solution Tollens'
reagent Other reducing reagents Jones reductor Walden reductor Robert D....
- This
reagent is used to
prepare other Grignard reagents by transmetalation. An
illustrative reaction involves the
generation of the
Grignard reagent derived...
- Tollens'
reagent (chemical
formula Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 OH {\displaystyle {\ce {Ag(NH3)2OH}}} ) is a
chemical reagent used to
distinguish between aldehydes and...