Guys, drop your organic chemistry nomenclature tips and tricks here.
Simple topic but many aspirants mess it up due to some ambiguous rule.
Simple topic but many aspirants mess it up due to some ambiguous rule.
In AYJR, I realised I have lost a lot of marks simply due to calculation errors, often times very simple things like dividing the value by 2.
Any advice on minimizing such mistakes.]
By mixed I mean a complex with both SFLs and WFLs.
Take, for example
Why doesn't acetic anhydride attack the hydoxyl group and form compound A?
And how can the second ring be aromatic if there's a double bonded oxygen group?
Gemini mentions that the electronic configuration is 3d^(7)4s^(0). But, since H2O makes up the majority of the coordination sphere, shouldn't the entire complex resemble a high-spin complex?
I received an email from IIT Madras stating that I'd been selected for this degree based on my JEE Main performance.
I want to know more about these and this is all very new to me. I've looked into it in their website and it just confused me more. Anyone here who can guide me?
I couldn't join it due to a test. Can anyone just tell me what his advice was in short.
I was unable to download the marks memo from the site on the day of the result announcement. When I tried downloading it the day after, it kept showing me an error. I've only been able to check my result through manabadi. Any help?