carbon|carbons in English
noun
[car·bon || 'kɑːbən]
chemical element; coal; copy, duplicate
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1. Carbonaceous materials could be broadly classified into traditional carbon materials such as carbon blacks and activated carbons, and nanostructured carbons, …
2. When numbering the carbons of a Cycloalkane, start with a substituted carbon so that thesubstituted carbons have the lowest numbers (sum)
3. When numbering the carbons of a Cycloalkane, start with a substituted carbon so that the substituted carbons have the lowest numbers (sum)
4. During the cycle, acetyl-CoA (2 carbons) + oxaloacetate (4 carbons) yields citrate (6 carbons), which is rearranged to a more reactive form called isocitrate (6 carbons).
5. Carbons diglossia Boehmist pikes bobbishly
6. Butane, also called n-Butane, is the unbranched alkane with four carbon atoms, while IsoButane is the branched alkane with 4 carbons
7. Each Buckyball was a hollow globe built from interlocking rings of five or six carbon atoms, for a total of 60 carbons per molecule
8. Anilide werden auch CarbonsäureAnilide …
9. Latimer had received a patent in January 1881 for the "Process of Manufacturing Carbons", an improved method for the production of carbon filaments for light bulbs.
10. Butylene [ byōōt ′l-ēn′ ] Any of three gaseous hydrocarbons that consist of four carbon atoms in a chain with a double bond between two of the carbons
11. Mixed Anhydrides (see Fig 1) has two different carbonyl carbons
12. Adsorbent Carbons Private Ltd., founded by Shri D.N
13. Extension of edible oil lifetime using activated carbons
14. Each G3P molecule is composed of 3 carbons.
15. Enhanced methods for preparing activated carbons have been discovered.
16. Some carbons are more adept at adsorbing large molecules.
17. Atactic means that the asymmetric carbons have random orientation
18. Butane is a saturated hydrocarbon containing 4 carbons, with unbranched structure
19. Reaction Overview: The Alkene halogenation reaction, specifically bromination or chlorination, is one in which a dihalide such as Cl2 or Br2 is added to a molecule after breaking the carbon to carbon double bond.The halides add to neighboring carbons from opposite faces of the molecule
20. Reaction Overview: The alkene halogenation reaction, specifically Bromination or chlorination, is one in which a dihalide such as Cl2 or Br2 is added to a molecule after breaking the carbon to carbon double bond. The halides add to neighboring carbons from opposite faces of the molecule
21. Alkyne carbons are converted into carboxylic acids in this reaction
22. Method for production of nanoporous activated carbons with high nitrogen contents
23. Chiral centers are tetrahedral atoms (usually carbons) that have four different substituents
24. Amines with fewer than six carbons mix with water in all proportions
25. Hence the general formula for a Cycloalkane composed of n carbons is CnH2n