• Carboxylic acids- Properties

    Carboxylic acids Carboxylic acids are organic compounds that contain a carboxyl functional group (also known as the carboxylate group). These compounds are widely found in nature and are also synthesized by humans. When a carbonyl carbon (C=O) is also bonded to a hydroxyl group (–OH), we get a carboxylic acid. The general formula for a

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  • Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam

    Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic redox titrations under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Redox Titrations » PHARMACAREERS   What is the principle of redox titration? a) Transfer of protons b) Transfer of electrons c)

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  • Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam

    Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic diazotization titrations under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Diazotization Titration » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary reactant in a diazotization reaction? a) Primary aromatic amine b) Secondary aromatic

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  • Carbonyl Compounds- Structure and Uses

    Carbonyl Compounds A carbonyl compound is a molecule that consists of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom (C=O). It’s like the dynamic duo of organic chemistry, showing up in various compounds. These compounds play a starring role in the organic world, and their primary members include aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Carbonyl compounds

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  • Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam

    Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic gravimetry under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Gravimetry » PHARMACAREERS Download answers in PDF,  Gravimetry What is the principle of gravimetric analysis? a) Measurement of volume b) Measurement of mass

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  • Carbonyl Compound- Reactions

    Introduction A carbonyl compound is a molecule containing functional group that consists of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom (C=O). It’s like the dynamic duo of organic chemistry, showing up in various compounds. These compounds play a starring role in the organic world, and their primary members include aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids.

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  • Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam

    Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic complexometric titrations under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Complexometric Titrations » PHARMACAREERS Download answers in in PDF format, Complexometric Titrations What is complexometric titration? a) A form of volumetric

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  • Alcohols

    Alcohols Alcohols are a group of organic compounds that contain at least one hydroxyl (−OH) functional group bound to a carbon atom. The general formula for alcohols is R–OH, where R represents an alkyl group (a chain of carbon atoms) or a substituted alkyl group. In simpler terms, alcohols are derived from alkanes (saturated hydrocarbons)

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  • Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam

    Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic precipitation titrations under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Precipitation Titrations » PHARMACAREERS   Download answers in PDF format, Precipitation Titrations What is the principle of precipitation titrations? a) Reaction

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  • Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions

    Introduction Nucleophilic substitution occurs when the nucleophile replaces a functional group in another molecule (the electrophile). It’s like a graceful waltz where partners swap places. The term “nucleophile” literally means “nucleus-loving.” These electron-rich species seek out positively charged or electron-poor partners to bond with. The nucleophile approaches the electrophile, and they exchange a functional group.

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