Cyclobutene is a four-membered ring with one double bond. The presence of the double bond makes it reactive in ways…
Reactions of Cyclopropane is a three-membered ring with significant angle strain due to its 60° bond angles (compared to the…
Introduction of Sachse-Mohr Theory: Sachse and Mohr Theory expanded on the idea of non-planar conformations by proposing a theory specifically…
Introduction of Coulson and Moffitt’s Modification: Coulson and Moffitt’s Modification in 1947, modified Baeyer’s theory by introducing the concept of non-planar…
Baeyer’s Strain Theory of Cycloalkanes proposed by Adolf von Baeyer in 1885, Baeyer's Strain Theory is one of the earliest…
Cycloalkanes Methods of Preparation Generally, there are four Cycloalkanes Methods of Preparation which are stated below with the examples: 1.…
Cycloalkanes are a class of saturated hydrocarbons characterized by a closed ring structure made up of carbon atoms connected by…
Structure of Triphenylmethane: Triphenylmethanes have a central carbon atom bonded to three phenyl groups. Its molecular formula is C19H16. Synthesis…
Structure of Diphenylmethane: Diphenylmethanes consists of a methane molecule where two hydrogen atoms are replaced by two phenyl groups. The…
Structure of Anthracene: It is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with three fused benzene rings arranged in a linear structure. The…
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