M Pharm

M Pharm

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Fajans Method (Adsorption Indicator Method)

Introduction to Fajans Method: Fajans method, also known as the adsorption indicator method, is used for determining halide ions (Cl⁻, Br⁻, I⁻) and other anions
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Analysis I

Cycloalkanes

Cycloalkanes are a class of saturated hydrocarbons characterized by a closed ring structure made up of carbon atoms connected by single bonds. Each carbon atom
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Triphenylmethane

Structure of Triphenylmethane: Triphenylmethanes have a central carbon atom bonded to three phenyl groups. Its molecular formula is C19H16​. Synthesis of Triphenylmethane: Friedel-Crafts Alkylation: Reaction:
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Diphenylmethane

Structure of Diphenylmethane: Diphenylmethanes consists of a methane molecule where two hydrogen atoms are replaced by two phenyl groups. The molecular formula is C13H12. Synthesis
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Anthracene

Structure of Anthracene: It is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with three fused benzene rings arranged in a linear structure. The molecular formula is C14H10​, and
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Electrophilic addition: an overview

Electrophilic addition is a fundamental chemical reaction where an electrophile and a nucleophile, typically an alkene or alkyne, combine to form a single bond. This
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

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