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Solvatochromism — is the ability of a chemical substance to change color due to a change in solvent polarity. Negative solvatochromism corresponds to hypsochromic shift, positive solvatochromism corresponds to bathochromic shift with increasing solvent polarity.… … Wikipedia
Tryptophan — NatOrganicBox name=( S ) 2 Amino 3 (1H indol 3 yl) propionic acid PubChem = 6305 CAS = 73 22 3 SMILES = N [C@@H] (Cc1c2ccccc2n( [H] )c1)C(O)=O C=11 | H=12 | N=2 | O=2 mass=204.225 g/molTryptophan (abbreviated as Trp or W) [cite web | author=IUPAC … Wikipedia
Chromism — In chemistry, chromism is a process that induces a change, often reversible, in the colors of compounds. In most cases, chromism is based on a change in the electron states of molecules, especially the π or d electron state, so this phenomenon is … Wikipedia
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry — Infobox Journal discipline = Chemistry abbreviation = J. Phys. Org. Chem. website = http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi bin/jhome/4569 publisher = John Wiley Sons country = flag|United Kingdom history = 1988 to present ISSN = 0894 3230The… … Wikipedia
4-Nitropyridin-N-oxid — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name 4 Nitropyridin N oxid And … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cyanometalate — Cyanometallates are a class of coordination compounds, most often consisting only of cyanide ligands.[1] Most are anions. Cyanide is a highly basic and small ligand, hence it readily saturates the coordination sphere of metal ions. The resulting… … Wikipedia
Abraham-Gleichung — Die Abraham Gleichung ist eine Spezialform der Linearen Solvatations Energie Beziehungen (LSER). In diesen wurden ursprünglich solvatochromatische Parameter angewandt, um die Abhängigkeit der UV/Vis Absorptionsbanden einer Substanz von der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Christian Reichardt — (* 16. November 1934 in Ebersbach Sachsen) ist ein deutscher Chemiker und ehemaliger Professor für Organische Chemie an der Philipps Universität Marburg. Von 1953 1954 übte Reichardt eine Tätigkeit als Lehrassistent für Chemie an der Fachschule… … Deutsch Wikipedia