Introduction to Carbon Chemistry
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Introduction to Carbon ChemistryQuestions
- How does carbon relate to chemistry?
- How do you count carbon atoms in organic chemistry?
- Please explain +E and -E electromeric effects with examples.
- What are anomers?
- Why is carbon important in the chemistry of life?
- Why is carbon is considered tetravalent?
- Why is carbon chemistry important?
- Why is carbon chemistry called organic chemistry?
- How is nanotechnology related to carbon chemistry?
- How is carbon related to photosynthesis?
- How does carbon change into diamond?
- How does carbon affect climate change?
- How do you calculate the half life of carbon 14?
- How do carbon and hydrogen bond?
- What are some common mistakes students make with carbon chemistry?
- What is an example of a carbon chemistry practice problem?
- Question #8ba4e
- How did August Kekule's discovery about carbon change the science of chemistry?
- Why are there so many organic chemists?
- Can #C_60# be reduced?
- How do I learn practical experimental procedures in inorganic chemistry?
- Question #ca4ff
- What kinds of information does a structural formula reveal about the compound it represents?
- Why is carbon important for forming complicated molecules?
- Which metabolic reaction forms large organic molecules built from smaller ones? Which metabolic reaction breaks apart large organic molecules into smaller? Which metabolic reaction requires water? Which metabolic reaction produces water?
- The organic prefix "but-" means that the organic compound has how many carbon atoms?
- Draw #BF_3# and assign a point group. How many degrees of vibrational freedom does the molecule have?
- What is a biofuel and why are they often considered carbon neutral?
- Why does glycerol have a higher normal boiling than triacetin, #HC{OC(=O)CH_3}_3#, even though the latter molecule has a higher molecular mass?
- What is the relationship between ketone and enol?
- What would occur to an alkyl halide upon treatment with #K^(+)""^(-)OBu^(t)#?
- Are primary and methyl carbons MORE reactive than secondary and tertiary centres?
- What nitrogen bases make up Pyrimidines?
- Why is burning biofuel in car engines carbon neutral compared to burning gasoline from oil?
- What are the four major groups of organic compounds?
- What property of carbon allows it to form very large, complex, 3-dimensional molecules?
- Why does the ketone start from propane, but not methane?
- How many carbon has the simplest cycloalkane?
- What are the products in the following reaction?
- Question #204ec
- How many #pi-"electrons"# in benzene?
- What element do all organic compounds contain?
- Is this Hydrocarbon saturated or not?
- Why is graphite used as a lubricant?
- How can you tell which atoms are in the same plane of cumulene? Why is allene preferentially twisted instead of planar?
- What is #C_15H_29N#?
- Why is heterocyclic chemistry such a vast field?
- What are saturated hydrocarbons?please answer so that a 8th child could understand