WHY ANY REACTION NOT CONVERTED 100 % IN PRACTICALLY IF IT
CONVERTED 100% IN THEORITICAL
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / prakash
This is mainly due to formation of byproducts and also it depends on the purity of the reagents what we are using
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 11 Yes | 0 No |
All reactions are possible 100% on paper only. But
practically there are many disadvantages to obtain 100%
conversion. 100% pure reagents are not availabe and in the
main reaction there are many side reaction leads to other
impurities. Only in few cases we can get 100% conversions
where the reaction is neat and no further work-up for
isolation.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / brindavani
due to experimental conditions and the products formed may hinder the reaction in the forward direction
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
what is the difference between sulphated ash and ROI
1 Answers Alembic, CTX Life Sciences, Divis Laboratories, USV,
Explain Williamson Synthesis Reation ?
Discuss the role of Protactinium in accelerator-driven systems and its potential for transmutation of nuclear waste.
why are prepare daily working standard in ft ir
How many isomers have the name bromomethylcyclopentane?
hai friends i have attended recently Barc, JRF Interview on 18th June 2009. but i didn't get the result till now. now how can i proceed for checking the result. tell me friends otherwise e-mail to me.anil.org123@gmail.com otherwise cal me 09964981442.
Chromatography
What is the difference between cracking, pyrolysis, destructive distillation, hydroforming, carbonization and dry distillation?
How does Actinium contribute to our understanding of nuclear structure and properties, and what experiments or studies have been conducted to explore this aspect?
how we change 0.1N KmNo4 solution to 0.01N KmNo4 solution.
what are the reasons to get the low transmittansE in FTIR
Is cyclotetrane aromatic?