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  2. Pyrrole - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrole has a nutty odor. Pyrrole is a 5-membered aromatic heterocycle, like furan and thiophene. Unlike furan and thiophene, it has a dipole in which the positive end lies on the side of the heteroatom, with a dipole moment of 1.58 D. In CDCl 3, it has chemical shifts at 6.68 (H2, H5) and 6.22 (H3, H4).

  3. List of types of numbers - Wikipedia

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    Negative numbers: Real numbers that are less than zero. Because zero itself has no sign, neither the positive numbers nor the negative numbers include zero. When zero is a possibility, the following terms are often used: Non-negative numbers: Real numbers that are greater than or equal to zero. Thus a non-negative number is either zero or positive.

  4. Hückel method - Wikipedia

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    The constant β in the energy term is negative; therefore, + = + with + = (+) is the lower energy corresponding to the HOMO energy and = with = is the LUMO energy. If, contrary to the Hückel treatment, a positive value for S := S 12 = S 21 {\displaystyle S:=S_{12}=S_{21}} were included, the energies would instead be

  5. Simple aromatic ring - Wikipedia

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    Examples of non-basic nitrogen-containing aromatic rings are pyrrole and indole. In the oxygen- and sulfur-containing aromatic rings, one of the electron pairs of the heteroatoms contributes to the aromatic system (similar to the non-basic nitrogen-containing rings), whereas the second lone pair extends in the plane of the ring (similar to the ...

  6. Ehrlich's reagent - Wikipedia

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    The Ehrlich reagent is similar to a number of other indole tests: The van Urk reagent, which uses 0.125 g of p-DMAB, 0.2 mL of ferric chloride solution (25 mg/mL) in 100 mL of 65% sulfuric acid. [9] [10] [11] This is sometimes referred to as the Hofmann reagent or p-DMAB-TS (Test Solution) and gives slightly different colours with different ...

  7. Positive and negative predictive values - Wikipedia

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    The positive predictive value (PPV), or precision, is defined as = + = where a "true positive" is the event that the test makes a positive prediction, and the subject has a positive result under the gold standard, and a "false positive" is the event that the test makes a positive prediction, and the subject has a negative result under the gold standard.

  8. Hantzsch pyrrole synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The Hantzsch Pyrrole Synthesis, named for Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, is the chemical reaction of β-ketoesters (1) with ammonia ...

  9. Pyrrole-2-carboxylate monooxygenase - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrole-2-carboxylate monooxygenase (EC 1.14.13.130, pyrrole-2-carboxylate oxygenase) is an enzyme with systematic name pyrrole-2-carboxylate,NADH:oxygen oxidoreductase (5-hydroxylating). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction