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Separation of chiral compounds involves techniques like chromatography, crystallization, and distillation.
Chiral compounds have non-superimposable mirror images called enantiomers.
Chromatography techniques like HPLC and GC are commonly used for chiral separation.
Crystallization can be used to separate enantiomers based on their different crystal structures.
Distillation techniques like fractional distillation can also b
Name reactions and reagents are key components in organic chemistry for synthesizing compounds.
Some common name reactions include Grignard reaction, Friedel-Crafts reaction, and Diels-Alder reaction
Reagents like Grignard reagent, lithium aluminum hydride, and sodium borohydride are commonly used in organic synthesis
Understanding name reactions and reagents is essential for designing efficient synthetic routes
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Aug 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
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Filtration is a process to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium.
Mechanical Filtration: Uses physical barriers (e.g., sand filters).
Chemical Filtration: Involves chemical reactions (e.g., activated carbon filters).
Biological Filtration: Utilizes microorganisms (e.g., biofilters in aquariums).
Membrane Filtration: Employs semi-permeable membranes (e.g., reverse osmosis).
Air Filtration: Removes parti
Crystallization is the process of forming solid crystals from a homogeneous solution or melt.
Occurs when a solute concentration exceeds its solubility limit.
Can be induced by cooling a solution or evaporating the solvent.
Examples include sugar crystallizing from syrup and salt from seawater.
Used in purifying substances, such as in the production of pharmaceuticals.
Extraction techniques are methods used to isolate specific compounds from mixtures in various fields, including chemistry and biology.
Solvent Extraction: Uses a solvent to dissolve and separate compounds (e.g., extracting caffeine from coffee).
Distillation: Separates components based on boiling points (e.g., purifying ethanol).
Filtration: Uses a barrier to separate solids from liquids (e.g., filtering sand from water).
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Purification techniques separate desired substances from impurities, enhancing quality and usability in various fields.
Filtration: Uses a barrier to separate solids from liquids (e.g., coffee filter).
Distillation: Separates components based on boiling points (e.g., alcohol distillation).
Chromatography: Separates mixtures based on differential affinities (e.g., paper chromatography).
Centrifugation: Uses centrifugal forc...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There was 1 interview round.
pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
pH stands for 'potential of hydrogen'.
It is a logarithmic scale ranging from 0 to 14.
A pH of 7 is considered neutral, below 7 is acidic, and above 7 is alkaline.
pH is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
Examples: Lemon juice has a pH of around 2, while baking soda has a pH of around 9.
PH represents the concentration of hydrogen ions in a sample.
PH is measured on a scale of 0-14, with 7 being neutral.
A lower PH indicates higher acidity, while a higher PH indicates higher alkalinity.
PH can be measured using a PH meter or through chemical indicators.
The PH of a sample can affect its chemical properties and reactions.
LOD stands for Limit of Detection. It is the lowest concentration of a substance that can be reliably detected.
LOD is used to determine the sensitivity of an analytical method.
It is usually expressed as a concentration or mass.
Water is a chemical compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen, while LOD is a term used in analytical chemistry.
LOD is important in environmental testing to determine the presence of contaminants ...
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