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  2. p-group - Wikipedia

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    The powers P n are normal subgroups of E(p), and the example groups are E(p,n) = E(p)/P n. E(p,n) has order p n+1 and nilpotency class n, so is a p-group of maximal class. When p = 2, E(2,n) is the dihedral group of order 2 n. When p is odd, both W(2) and E(p,p) are irregular groups of maximal class and order p p+1, but are not isomorphic.

  3. Group (periodic table) - Wikipedia

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    The modern numbering system of "group 1" to "group 18" has been recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) since 1988. The 1-18 system is based on each atom's s, p and d electrons beyond those in atoms of the preceding noble gas. Two older incompatible naming schemes can assign the same number to different ...

  4. Phosphoryl group - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to biology, biochemistry and biomedicine branches, in organic and inorganic chemistry branches, and in the branch of chemical nomenclature (see IUPAC), the correct name for the −P(=O)(−O −) 2 group is not "phosphoryl", but phosphonato, and the correct name for the −P(=O)(−OH) 2 group is phosphono, and the term phosphoryl ...

  5. Protecting group - Wikipedia

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    Bn group is widely used in sugar and nucleoside chemistry. Trityl (triphenylmethyl, Tr) — Removed by acid [20] [21] [22] and hydrogenolysis; p-Methoxybenzyl ether (PMB) — Removed by acid, hydrogenolysis, or oxidation – commonly with DDQ. [23] p,m‑Dimethoxybenzyl ether — Removed via oxidation with DDQ or ceric ammonium chloride [24 ...

  6. Functional group - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a functional group is a substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions. The same functional group will undergo the same or similar chemical reactions regardless of the rest of the molecule's composition.

  7. Pnictogen - Wikipedia

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    Group 15 consists of the elements nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), bismuth (Bi), and moscovium (Mc). Since 1988, it has been called Group 15 by the IUPAC . Before that, in America it was called Group V A , owing to a text by H. C. Deming and the Sargent-Welch Scientific Company , while in Europe it was called Group V B ...

  8. Regular p-group - Wikipedia

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    A finite p-group G is said to be regular if any of the following equivalent (Hall 1959, Ch. 12.4), (Huppert 1967, Kap.III §10) conditions are satisfied: For every a, b in G, there is a c in the derived subgroup H ′ of the subgroup H of G generated by a and b, such that a p · b p = (ab) p · c p.

  9. List of chemistry mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    A mnemonic is a memory aid used to improve long-term memory and make the process of consolidation easier. Many chemistry aspects, rules, names of compounds, sequences of elements, their reactivity, etc., can be easily and efficiently memorized with the help of mnemonics.