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  2. 1-Naphthol - Wikipedia

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    1-Naphthol, or α-naphthol, is an organic compound with the formula C 10 H 7 OH. It is a fluorescent white solid. 1-Naphthol differs from its isomer 2-naphthol by the location of the hydroxyl group on the naphthalene ring. The naphthols are naphthalene homologues of phenol. Both isomers are soluble in simple organic solvents. They are ...

  3. 1-Naphthoic acid - Wikipedia

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    1-Naphthoic acid is an organic compound with the formula C 10 H 7 CO 2 H. It is one of two isomeric mono carboxylic acids of naphthalene , the other one being 2-naphthoic acid . In general the hydroxynaphthoic acids are more widely used than the parent naphthoic acids.

  4. Sigma bond - Wikipedia

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    There is no more than 1 sigma bond between any two atoms. Molecules with rings have additional sigma bonds, such as benzene rings, which have 6 C−C sigma bonds within the ring for 6 carbon atoms. The anthracene molecule, C 14 H 10, has three rings so that the rule gives the number of sigma bonds as 24 + 3 − 1 = 26. In this case there are 16 ...

  5. 1-Naphthylamine - Wikipedia

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    The sulfonic acid derivatives of 1-naphthylamine are used for the preparation of azo dye.These compounds possess the important property of dyeing unmordanted cotton.. An important derivative is naphthionic acid (1-aminonaphthalene-4-sulfonic acid), which is produced by heating 1-naphthylamine and sulfuric acid to 170–180 °C in the presence of crystallized oxalic acid.

  6. Category:1-Naphthols - Wikipedia

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  7. Naphthalene - Wikipedia

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    The bonds C1−C2, C3−C4, C5−C6 and C7−C8 are about 1.37 Å (137 pm) in length, whereas the other carbon–carbon bonds are about 1.42 Å (142 pm) long. This difference, established by X-ray diffraction , [ 21 ] is consistent with the valence bond model in naphthalene and in particular, with the theorem of cross-conjugation .

  8. N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine - Wikipedia

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    N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride is widely used in the quantitative analysis of nitrate and nitrite in water samples by colorimetry. It readily undergoes a diazonium coupling reaction in the presence of nitrite to give a strongly colored azo compound .

  9. Sigmatropic reaction - Wikipedia

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    An odd number is an indication of the involvement of a charged C atom or of a heteroatom lone pair replacing a CC double bond. Thus, [1,5] and [3,3] shifts become [1,4] and [2,3] shifts with heteroatoms, while preserving symmetry considerations. Hydrogens are omitted in the third example for clarity.