Adjacent means "next to". In mathematics , the adjacent side of an angle in a right triangle. However; the adjacent carbon atom is the atom beside the main atom.
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There are none.In the alphabet, B is adjacent to both A and C. Wherever B is in the rearrangement, it must be adjacent to either A or C and so is adjacent to a letter in the alphabet.
The adjacent carbon atom means the carbon atom next to, or beside, the atom of interest. For example, in an aldehyde, the carbon that has the double bond to oxygen is called the carbonyl carbon. The adjacent carbon is called the alpha (α) carbon.
Bonds between two (adjacent) C atoms.
In a graphite structure, three adjacent carbon atoms are bonded to every carbon atom.
Alpha clevage is the act of breaking the carbon-carbon bond adjacent to the carbon bearing a specified functional group.
When one carbon in the hydrocarbon molecule has formed a double (or triple) bond with an adjacent carbon.
Esters contain a carbonyl group ( C == O ) on the Carbon adjacent to the Oxygen.
NO!!! Diamonds are an allotrope of carbon. Each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with four adjacent carbon atoms. The result is the ADAMANTINE structure ( Very similar to a pyramid).
It is the structure of the combination of carbon atoms. In diamond , each carbon atom combines tetrahedrally with dour adjacent carbons atoms. This gives it a very hard and rigid structure. In graphite each carbon atom combines hexagonally with three adjacent carbon atoms , leaving a 'free' electron in uncombined form . This gives graphite a softer structure, which can slide over each other as sheets of carbon atoms.
Only those aldehydes may undergo the aldol condensation which have the alpha hydrogen (hydrogen at carbon adjacent to carbonyl carbon) in benzaldehyde alpha carbon is not present so it can not undergoes the aldol condensation.
The variable R group of each amino acid is attached to the carbon alpha to, or immediately adjacent to, the carbon bearing the carboxylic acid functionality.
An alkylene is another name for an alkene, or an alkanediyl functional group, especially one having the free valencies of adjacent carbon atoms.
A beta-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to adjacent carbon atoms.