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

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

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

    The only thing about a "first aliphatic" I could find is mentioning "Muconic acid is the first aliphatic compound formed as a result of aromatic ring splitting, which is further oxidized to fumaric acid …

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

    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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

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

    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 …

  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 …

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

    Jan 20, 2022 · My textbook claims that - Greater is the stability of the substituted ammonium cation, stronger should be the corresponding amine as a base. Thus, the order of basicity of …

  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. Aromatic and aliphatic amines - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Jul 29, 2017 · Is benzylamine $\\ce{C6H5CH2NH2}$ an aromatic or aliphatic amine? I've tried searching for it however different sources have conflicting information.