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Er. Neeraj K.Anand is a freelance mentor and writer who specializes in Engineering & Science subjects. Neeraj Anand received a B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from N.I.T Warangal & M.Tech Post Graduation from IETE, New Delhi. He has over 30 years of teaching experience and serves as the Head of Department of ANAND CLASSES. He concentrated all his energy and experiences in academics and subsequently grew up as one of the best mentors in the country for students aspiring for success in competitive examinations. In parallel, he started a Technical Publication "ANAND TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS" in 2002 and Educational Newspaper "NATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS" in 2014 at Jalandhar. Now he is a Director of leading publication "ANAND TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS", "ANAND CLASSES" and "NATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS". He has published more than hundred books in the field of Physics, Mathematics, Computers and Information Technology. Besides this he has written many books to help students prepare for IIT-JEE and AIPMT entrance exams. He is an executive member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers. USA) and honorary member of many Indian scientific societies such as Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers, Aeronautical Society of India, Bioinformatics Institute of India, Institution of Engineers. He has got award from American Biographical Institute Board of International Research in the year 2005.

Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution of Benzene with Mechanism and Examples

December 17, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electrophilic substitution of benzene is the one where an electrophile substitutes the hydrogen atom of benzene. As the aromaticity of benzene is not disturbed in the reaction, these reactions are highly spontaneous in nature. Basic examples of electrophilic substitution reaction of benzene are nitration, sulfonation, halogenation, friedel craft’s alkylation and acylation, etc.

What is Electrophilic Substitution of Benzene? Electrophilic substitution of benzene is the one where an electrophile substitutes the hydrogen atom …

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Benzene Physical and Chemical Properties, Question Answers, FAQs

December 17, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Benzene is a cyclic hydrocarbon with a chemical formula c6h6, that is, each carbon atom in benzene is arranged in a six-membered ring and is bonded to only one hydrogen atom.

What is Benzene? Benzene is a cyclic hydrocarbon with a chemical formula C6H6, that is, each carbon atom in benzene is arranged …

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Aromaticity-Definition, Example Benzene, Aromaticity Rules, FAQs

December 17, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Aromaticity is a property of cyclic and planar molecules having resonance bonds exhibiting more stability than the connective or geometric arrangements within the same kind of atoms.

Aromaticity is a property of cyclic and planar molecules having resonance bonds exhibiting more stability than the connective or geometric …

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Benzene (C6H6)-Definition, Structure, Resonance, Aromaticity, Uses of Benzene (C6H6), Discovery

December 17, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Benzene is one of the most important organic compounds with the chemical formula c6h6. Benzene is the parent compound of the various aromatic compound.

What is Benzene? Benzene is one of the most important organic compounds with the chemical formula C6H6. Benzene is the …

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Aromatic Hydrocarbons-Definition, Examples, Properties, Uses, FAQs

December 17, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Aromatic hydrocarbons are circularly structured organic compounds that contain sigma bonds along with delocalized pi electrons. They are also referred to as arenes or aryl hydrocarbons.

What are Aromatic Hydrocarbons? Aromatic Hydrocarbons are circularly structured organic compounds that contain sigma bonds along with delocalized pi electrons. …

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Addition Reaction of Alkynes – Halogenation, Hydrogenation, Hydration, Hydrohalogenation of Addition Reaction of Alkynes FAQS

December 16, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Alkynes undergo addition reactions due to the presence of loosely held pi-electrons. Due to the presence of a triple bond in alkynes, halogens, water etc. Can be added to them by the process of the addition reaction. Addition products are formed via a set of steps. The stability of vinylic cations is responsible for the formation of addition products. Markovnikov’s rule is followed by asymmetric alkynes in order to undergo addition reaction.

What is the addition of alkynes? Alkynes undergo addition reactions due to the presence of loosely held pi-electrons. Due to …

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Acidity Of Alkynes – Acidity Of Terminal Alkynes

December 16, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Alkynes are one of the simplest hydrocarbons known to us. They have a general formula of cnh2n-2.

What is Acidity Of Alkynes? Alkynes are one of the simplest hydrocarbons known to us. They have a general formula …

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Preparation of Alkynes From Calcium Carbide and Vicinal Dihalides

December 16, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Alkynes in organic chemistry are unsaturated hydrocarbons in which there exists, at least, a single, triple bond between the carbon-carbon atoms. The synthesis of alkynes can be useful due to their antibacterial, antifungal and antiparasitic properties. The main reaction in the preparation of alkynes is that the ions are elimination from molecules which results in the formation of pi bonds. Usually, one of two processes are involved in the manufacturing of alkynes: the generation of the triple bond between carbon-carbon atoms or the number of molecules which contain a triple bond should be increased.

Alkynes in organic chemistry are unsaturated hydrocarbons in which there exists, at least, a single, triple bond between the carbon-carbon …

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Isomerism – Definition, Detailed Explanation, Types, Examples of Isomerism

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Isomerism is the phenomenon in which more than one compounds have the same chemical formula but different chemical structures.

What is Isomerism? Isomerism is the phenomenon in which more than one compounds have the same chemical formula but different …

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S Block Elements – Physical & Chemical Properties, Periodic Trends, Configurations, Diagonal Relationship

September 7, 2025December 20, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
S-block comprises 14 elements, namely hydrogen (h), lithium (li), helium (he), sodium (na), beryllium (be), potassium (k), magnesium (mg), rubidium (rb), calcium (ca), caesium (cs), strontium (sr), francium (fr), barium (ba), and radium (ra).

S-block comprises 14 elements, namely hydrogen (H), lithium (Li), helium (He), sodium (Na), beryllium (Be), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), rubidium …

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