ever freaked out when u saw the weird alphabets written on top of the arrow in ur organic chem paper ... iv collected 5 of them here, hope it helps !
lets start off with the easy ones -
1) NBS - N-Bromosuccinimide- (a brominating agent)
2) THF - Tetra hydro furan (a solvent)
THF can often be substituted for
diethyl ether when a higher-boiling solvent is required.
used as solvent fr grignard reagents, and in hydroborations to prepare primary alcohol...
now the more difficult ones ...
3) DMSO - dimethyl sulfoxide ( a solvent )
Because of its excellent solvating power, DMSO is frequently used as
solvent for chemical reactions involving salts. Because DMSO is only weakly acidic, it tolerates relatively strong bases.
4) DME - (another solvent !)
Dimethoxyethane, also known as
glyme,
monoglyme,
dimethyl glycol,
ethylene glycol dimethyl ether,
dimethyl cellosolve, and
DME, is a clear, colorless, aprotic, and liquid
ether that is used as a solvent.
5) DIglyme (yet another solvent !!!)
plzz rate if useful !! and add sum more if u can :)
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