ORGANIC CHEMISTRY : Mass Spectroscopy
MS : Mass spectroscopy The mass of a compound can be obtained from the mass of the total mass of
Read moreMS : Mass spectroscopy The mass of a compound can be obtained from the mass of the total mass of
Read moreUV : Ultra Violet spectroscopy Chromophores are chemical bonds or functional groups in a compound can absorb UV radiation. Some
Read moreNMR: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance The atoms of some elements have nuclei spins. Therefore this allows them to absorb and emit
Read moreThis is used commonly to identify functional groups and is based on the wavenumbers by which they absorb infrared radiation.
Read moreISOMERISM: Isomerism refers to the situation involving compounds of the same formula but differ in structure or spatial orientation. Therefore,
Read moreStructure and Nomenclature The structure and formula of functional groups consist of a fixed number of elements and a specific
Read moreIntroduction| Definition of Organic chemistry Organic chemistry deals with the study of carbon compounds and the reactions involving carbon. In
Read morePhysical chemistry |Definition and introduction Physical chemistry is used throughout all areas of chemistry, and this makes it very important
Read moreAnalytical chemistry is the study of properties of substances by use of instrumentation and the measure of quantity and quality.
Read moreInorganic chemistry | Definition and introduction Inorganic chemistry covers detail chemistry of the properties of each element on the periodic
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