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  1. What are the differences and similarities between an aliphatic and an ...

    Sep 8, 2016 · Aliphatic compounds are hydrocarbons (wiki, compounds containing only $\ce {C}$ and $\ce {H}$) which are not aromatic. An example would be hexane (wiki). Alicyclic compounds are …

  2. organic chemistry - Where does the name ‘aliphatic’ come from ...

    Generally, carbons and the hydrogens bonded to them are classified as one of the following: aromatic olefinic aliphatic (something for triple bonds I don’t know) The meaning of aromatic is rather c...

  3. Can Mulliken-Barker Test be used to detect aliphatic nitro compounds?

    Nov 25, 2025 · I wanted to know if aliphatic nitro compounds also give the Mulliken Barker test. Some additional info on the mechanism of the test will also be appreciated! Since Mulliken-Barker test is …

  4. Why don't certain aldehydes give a positive Fehling’s test?

    Nov 17, 2024 · Whenever we talk about aldehydes and have to present some reactions on them, we typically show these reactions using acetaldehyde. However, I was surprised when I saw in IL Finar …

  5. What is "mineral spirits"? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    May 2, 2017 · Mineral spirits goes by many names, including "white spirit" and "paint thinner", and is basically just a hydrocarbon solvent mixture. According to this Wikipedia article: White spirit is a …

  6. nmr spectroscopy - Why do aromatic hydrogen atoms have a higher ...

    In Nuclear magnetic resonance (H-NMR) spectroscopy, the chemical shift of aliphatic hydrogen atoms are very much closer to the 1.0 ppm than that of aromatic hydrogen atoms. Aromatic hydrogen atoms...

  7. Reason for the stronger acidic property of phenol than alcohol

    May 25, 2016 · This means it is much more easily lost from phenol than it is from aliphatic alcohols, so phenol has a stronger acidic property than ethanol. Could someone please explain the link between …

  8. organic chemistry - What is the order of basicity of amines ...

    Jan 20, 2022 · Thus, the order of basicity of aliphatic amines should be: primary > secondary > tertiary. Now I have a problem with the first line. Greater is the stability of the substituted ammonium cation, …

  9. Combustion at 298K - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Feb 22, 2018 · An aliphatic thiol undergoes combustion at 298K to give carbon dioxide, water and sulfur dioxide. What are the physical states of the products? (solid/liquid/gas)

  10. organic chemistry - What test should be conducted to test for the ...

    Apr 13, 2022 · With no heteroatoms and only aliphatic side chains aromatic rings sulfonate readily with concentrated sulfuric acid. They react with CHCl3 and anhydrous AlCl3 to give a wild mix of …