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Exploring the Fascinating World of Organometallic Chemistry: An Insight into the Bonding and Reactivity of Metal-Carbon Compounds

Exploring the Fascinating World of Organometallic Chemistry: An Insight into the Bonding and Reactivity of Metal-Carbon Compounds

Organometallic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on the study of compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal. These compounds play a crucial role in various fields, including catalysis, drug discovery, and industry. Organometallic chemistry has...

Ozone

Ozone

Ozone Ozone is an allotrope (an allotrope is another form of an element for example graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon) of oxygen with the chemical symbol O3. Normal oxygen which has only 2 atoms is colourless and tasteless while ozone which contains three...

Oxygen

Oxygen

Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe and highly reactive forming compounds with almost all the other elements Basic Information Discovery Sources The Ozone Layer Uses of Oxygen Living Organisms Oxygen rich combustion Fuel Cells Cell Structure...

Nuclear Fusion

Nuclear Fusion

Nuclear Fusion is the name given to the the event when the nuclei of two atoms combine creating a new heavier atomic nucleus. What is Nuclear Fusion? Overcoming the Electromagnetic Force Nuclear Fusion in Stars Energy Production through Nuclear Fusion What is Nuclear...

Nitrogen

Nitrogen

  Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere making up approximately 78% with 21% oxygen, 0.93% argon, and rest is made up other various gases. Basic Information Discovery of Nitrogen Sources of Nitrogen Uses of Nitrogen Liquid Nitrogen The Nitrogen...

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