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Volcano Eruption

Volcanoes are ruptures in the crust of our planet Earth that allow hot gases, molten lava and some rock fragments to erupt by opening and... View Article

Oximes

Oximes are the chemical compounds that belong to the class of imines, having the general formula of  R1R2C=N O H. Where R1 is the organic... View Article

Uses Of The Noble Gases

The elements in Group 18 of the periodic table are known as the noble gases. These elements are also known as the inert gases, which is a very... View Article

Triple Bond in Alkynes

Quantum mechanics helps us a great deal to study the structure of different molecules found in nature. The concept of chemical bonding in... View Article

Protein Structure

Protein structures are made by condensation of amino acids forming peptide bonds. The sequence of amino acids in a protein is called its primary... View Article

Proline

Proline, which is also known as L-proline, is a non-essential amino acid that exists in the form of crystals which are transparent in nature.... View Article

Strontium

Strontium Symbol Sr Atomic Number 38 Atomic Mass 87.62 g.mol -1 Discovered by Adair Crawford in 1790 Strontium... View Article

Carboxylic Acid

A Carboxylic Acid is an organic compound containing a carboxyl functional group. They occur widely in nature and are also synthetically... View Article

Beckmann Rearrangement

The Beckmann Rearrangement is a reaction of the oximes that can bring about either nitriles or amides, contingent upon the beginning material.... View Article

Eutrophication

Eutrophication, defined as the addition of 'excess' nutrients to a water body, is a widespread environmental problem facing the world's aquatic... View Article