Butyric acid also known as butanoic acid is a carboxylic acid with the formula C4H8O2 or CH3CH2CH2CO2H. It is an oily and colourless liquid with […]
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6 Important Characteristics of Organic Compounds
Organic compounds have some very peculiar characteristics and properties when it comes to the kind of chemical reactions they undergo. Since organic compounds have very […]
Read morePreparation, Properties and Uses Of Carbon Tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride also known as tetrachloromethane with the chemical formula CCl4 is a re-agent and an organic compound that is non-polar and quadrennial. It is […]
Read morePotassium Dichromate – Preparation, Properties and Uses
Potassium Dichromate is an ionic solid and well-known chemical reagent with the formula K2Cr2O7. It is an odourless red-orange coloured solid with a crystalline nature. […]
Read morePreparation, Properties and Uses Of Zinc Carbonate
Zinc Carbonate with the formula ZnCO3 is an inorganic compound that exists naturally as smithsonite – which is named after renowned English scientist James Smithson. […]
Read morePreparation, Properties, And Uses Of Trichloromethane
Trichloromethane CHCl3 also known as chloroform is an organic compound and e which is involved in the production of refrigerants. It is a volatile, dense, […]
Read moreBorax – Production, Properties, Reactions and Uses
Borax or better known by it’s chemical name, Sodium tetraborate decachydrate and possessing a chemical formula called Na2B4O7, 10H2O, or Na2[B4O5(OH)4], 8H2O and it is […]
Read morePreparations, Properties and Uses Of Epoxyethane
Epoxyethane most fondly called ethylene oxide (abbreviated as EO or ETO) with a molecular formula of C2H4O or (CH2CH2)O is an organic compound and a […]
Read moreCalcium Nitrate – Preparation, Reactions, Properties and Uses
Calcium Nitrate which is also called Norgessalpeter or Norwegian Saltpeter is an inorganic compound with the formula Ca(NO3)2. It is an odorless and inorganic nitrate […]
Read morePreparation, Properties and Uses Of Barium Carbonate
Barium Carbonate with the formula of BaCO3 is an alkali and inorganic compound which is in powdered form, insoluble in water, and toxic in nature. […]
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