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i am unable to understand about water molecules.. In the reactants we have 6 water molecules but in the products we have 11 water moleculess.. So complicating
Hi, I am Dr. Rajendra Kumar Assistant prof. of Chemistry at IIT Patna. In the last structure (GATE 2003), for C3, the priority goes to bromine side over CN because of the high atomic number of Br. Please check
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Mam In The expression JT coefficient in terms of 2 nd equation of State You put Alpha in the last step . There T(alpha-1) is written .Since T is multiplied only with First term so [T(alpha)-1] should be there . Am I correct Mam? @ 12.12 seconds
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1. For LDA as Base A is Major as LDA prefers Less sterically hindered protons. 2. NaOEt or t-BuOk are small sized bases can extract Sterically hindered protons so B will be major in this case. If there is any mistake, please correct it mam.