32 relations: Acid dissociation constant, Aluminium chloride, August Kekulé, Benzal chloride, Benzaldehyde, Benzene, Bromocresol green, Butyllithium, Calcium hydride, Calcium hydroxide, Carbon tetrachloride, Catalysis, Chemical formula, Chloroform, Delocalized electron, Diphenylmercury, Dye, Fluorescence, Friedel–Crafts reaction, Hydrocarbon, Malachite green, Nitrogen, Non-nucleophilic base, PH indicator, Phosphorus pentachloride, Tetraphenylmethane, Triarylmethane dye, Triphenylmethanol, Triphenylmethyl chloride, Triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate, Triphenylmethyl radical, 1,4-Dioxane.
Acid dissociation constant
An acid dissociation constant, Ka, (also known as acidity constant, or acid-ionization constant) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution.
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Aluminium chloride
Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) is the main compound of aluminium and chlorine.
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August Kekulé
Friedrich August Kekulé, later Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz (7 September 1829 – 13 July 1896), was a German organic chemist.
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Benzal chloride
Benzal chloride is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CHCl2.
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Benzaldehyde
Benzaldehyde (C6H5CHO) is an organic compound consisting of a benzene ring with a formyl substituent.
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Benzene
Benzene is an important organic chemical compound with the chemical formula C6H6.
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Bromocresol green
Bromocresol green (BCG) is a dye of the triphenylmethane family (triarylmethane dyes).
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Butyllithium
Butyllithium may refer to one of 5 isomeric organolithium reagents of which 3 are commonly used in chemical synthesis.
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Calcium hydride
Calcium hydride is the chemical compound with the formula CaH2, and is therefore an alkaline earth hydride.
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Calcium hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide (traditionally called slaked lime) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(OH)2.
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Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride, also known by many other names (the most notable being tetrachloromethane, also recognized by the IUPAC, carbon tet in the cleaning industry, Halon-104 in firefighting, and Refrigerant-10 in HVACR) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CCl4.
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Catalysis
Catalysis is the increase in the rate of a chemical reaction due to the participation of an additional substance called a catalysthttp://goldbook.iupac.org/C00876.html, which is not consumed in the catalyzed reaction and can continue to act repeatedly.
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Chemical formula
A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.
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Chloroform
Chloroform, or trichloromethane, is an organic compound with formula CHCl3.
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Delocalized electron
In chemistry, delocalized electrons are electrons in a molecule, ion or solid metal that are not associated with a single atom or a covalent bond.
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Diphenylmercury
Diphenylmercury is the organomercury compound with the formula Hg(C6H5)2.
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Dye
A dye is a colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied.
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Fluorescence
Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation.
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Friedel–Crafts reaction
The Friedel–Crafts reactions are a set of reactions developed by Charles Friedel and James Crafts in 1877 to attach substituents to an aromatic ring.
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Hydrocarbon
In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.
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Malachite green
Malachite green is an organic compound that is used as a dyestuff and controversially as an antimicrobial in aquaculture.
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Nitrogen
Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.
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Non-nucleophilic base
As the name suggests, a non-nucleophilic base is a sterically hindered organic base that is a poor nucleophile.
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PH indicator
A pH indicator is a halochromic chemical compound added in small amounts to a solution so the pH (acidity or basicity) of the solution can be determined visually.
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Phosphorus pentachloride
Phosphorus pentachloride is the chemical compound with the formula PCl5.
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Tetraphenylmethane
Tetraphenylmethane is an organic compound consisting of a methane core with four phenyl substituents.
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Triarylmethane dye
Triarylmethane dyes are synthetic organic compounds containing triphenylmethane backbones.
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Triphenylmethanol
Triphenylmethanol (also known as triphenylcarbinol, TrOH) is an organic compound.
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Triphenylmethyl chloride
Triphenylmethyl chloride or trityl chloride (TrCl) is a white solid with the chemical formula C19H15Cl.
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Triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate
Triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate is an organic salt with the formula (C6H5)3CPF6.
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Triphenylmethyl radical
The triphenylmethyl radical (often shorted to trityl radical) is a persistent radical and the first radical ever described in organic chemistry.
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1,4-Dioxane
1,4-Dioxane is a heterocyclic organic compound, classified as an ether.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triphenylmethane