Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques
Chemistry Solutions from Chapter -1 - Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques
This Chapter covers topics such as Isomerism, Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Quantitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds, Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds and, Electronic Effects
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In this topic, we will explore how organic compounds are vital for sustaining life on earth. We will also learn about various organic compounds and their theory of covalent bonding.
In this topic, we will learn about the tetravalent nature of carbon through examples. We will also know about the shapes of various organic compounds here. We will learn the unique property of carbon including catenation and tetravalency.
In this topic, we will discuss the complete, condensed and bond-line structural formulas and three dimensional representation of organic molecule in detail along with various structures drawn.
In this topic, we will go through the IUPAC system of nomenclature, nomenclature of alkanes, nomenclature of organic compounds having functional groups and nomenclature of substituted benzene compounds in detail.
In this topic, we will deal with the concept of isomerism. We will study four types of structural isomerism, chain isomerism, position isomerism, functional group isomerism and metamerism in detail along with stereoisomerism.
The topic covers the fission of a covalent bond, substrate and reagent. It explains the electron movement in organic reactions, resonance structure and hyperconjugation. It also explains the electromeric effect and the types of organic reactions.
In this topic, we will understand the concept of electronic effect that occurs while electron withdrawing or electron donating group in detail. We will also discuss the polarisation of various bonds based on the polarity in adjacent bonds.
This topic describes the techniques of purification of organic compounds. It covers distillation, sublimation, chromatography, differential extraction and crystallization, along with diagrams and processes.
In this topic, we will discuss the detection of carbon and hydrogen, detection of various other elements by Lassaigne's test. It also details about test for nitrogen, sulphur, halogens and phosphorus in detail.
This topic describes various methods to determine the percentage composition of elements present in an organic compound. We will determine for carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, halogens, sulphur, phosphorus and oxygen with the help of different methods.