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Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques

Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles and Techniques-Class 11 Chemistry Notes Study Material

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the study of the structure, properties, composition, and reaction of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. It is the science of organic compounds and it started about 200-225 years ago.

Organic Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the study of the structure, properties, composition, and reaction of …

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What is Catenation and Tetravalency? Organic Chemistry Class 11 Notes Study Material

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Carbon is a non-metallic element. Carbon is found in very small amounts in the earth’s crust and atmosphere. Even though there is just a limited amount of carbon in nature, the carbon atom is extremely important in many aspects of life. We, as well as all living things, plants, and animals, are made up of organic compounds, which are carbon-based compounds.

Carbon is a non-metallic element. Carbon is found in very small amounts in the earth’s crust and atmosphere. Even though …

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Structural Representation of Organic Compounds: Types & Formula

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are the most widely used compounds in chemistry as well as in everyday life. Any organic compound has only one chemical formula but can be represented on paper using various structural formulas as per our convenience and the complexity of the structure of the compound. In this article, we shall learn about the various structures used to represent organic compounds.

Organic compounds are the most widely used compounds in chemistry as well as in everyday life. Any organic compound has …

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Structural Representation of Organic Compounds: Types & Formula

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are the most widely used compounds in chemistry as well as in everyday life. Any organic compound has only one chemical formula but can be represented on paper using various structural formulas as per our convenience and the complexity of the structure of the compound. In this article, we shall learn about the various structures used to represent organic compounds.

Organic compounds are the most widely used compounds in chemistry as well as in everyday life. Any organic compound has …

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Classification of Organic Compounds with Structure and Examples

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are defined as chemical compounds which contain carbon atoms linked with other elements through simple covalent bonds. These elements could be connected by single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds, or triple covalent bonds.

Organic compounds are defined as chemical compounds which contain carbon atoms linked with other elements through simple covalent bonds. These …

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Classification of Organic Compounds with Structure and Examples

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are defined as chemical compounds which contain carbon atoms linked with other elements through simple covalent bonds. These elements could be connected by single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds, or triple covalent bonds.

Organic compounds are defined as chemical compounds which contain carbon atoms linked with other elements through simple covalent bonds. These …

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IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds: Rules and Examples

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic compounds are those which have carbon-hydrogen or carbon-carbon bonds. Chemistry is studied under three branches organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry with each dealing with different types of topics.

Organic Compounds are those which have Carbon-Hydrogen or Carbon-Carbon bonds. Chemistry is studied under three branches Organic, Inorganic, and Physical …

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Isomerism – Definition, Types, Structure, Examples, and FAQs

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Isomerism refers to the phenomenon where two or more compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements or spatial orientations, resulting in distinct chemical properties. These compounds with the same formula but different structures are called isomers.

Isomerism refers to the phenomenon where two or more compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements or …

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Organic Reaction Mechanism-Free Radicals, Electromeric Effect, Inductive effect, Hyperconjugation Effect, Resonance Effect

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds except for oxides of carbon and metal carbonates. Carbon has the uncommon characteristic of forming strong bonds with many other elements, particularly with other carbon atoms, to form chains and rings, giving rise to millions of organic molecules.

Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds except for oxides of carbon and metal carbonates. Carbon has the uncommon …

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Organic Reaction Mechanism-Free Radicals, Electromeric Effect, Inductive effect, Hyperconjugation Effect, Resonance Effect

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds except for oxides of carbon and metal carbonates. Carbon has the uncommon characteristic of forming strong bonds with many other elements, particularly with other carbon atoms, to form chains and rings, giving rise to millions of organic molecules.

Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds except for oxides of carbon and metal carbonates. Carbon has the uncommon …

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Purification of Organic Compounds-Sublimation, Crystallization, Distillation, Fractional Distillation, Vacuum Distillation, Steam Distillation, Differential Extraction, Chromatography

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing molecules’ structure, characteristics, content, reactions, and production. The majority of organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen, but they may also contain a variety of other elements (e. G. , nitrogen, oxygen, halogens, phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur).

Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing molecules’ structure, characteristics, content, reactions, and production. The majority of organic compounds contain …

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Purification of Organic Compounds-Sublimation, Crystallization, Distillation, Fractional Distillation, Vacuum Distillation, Steam Distillation, Differential Extraction, Chromatography

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing molecules’ structure, characteristics, content, reactions, and production. The majority of organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen, but they may also contain a variety of other elements (e. G. , nitrogen, oxygen, halogens, phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur).

Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing molecules’ structure, characteristics, content, reactions, and production. The majority of organic compounds contain …

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What is Quantitative Analysis?-Estimation of Carbon and Hydrogen (Liebig’s method), Nitrogen (Dumas Method and Kjeldahl’s method), Sulphur, Halogens, Oxygen, Phosphorus

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Quantitative analysis is one of the important processes in chemistry. It is used to determine mass percent i. E. To determine the mass of every element present. It can also be defined as a method used to determine the number of chemicals in a sample. The mass per cent is important to find the molecular and emphatical formula.

Quantitative analysis is one of the important processes in chemistry. It is used to determine mass percent i.e. to determine …

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What is Quantitative Analysis?-Estimation of Carbon and Hydrogen (Liebig’s method), Nitrogen (Dumas Method and Kjeldahl’s method), Sulphur, Halogens, Oxygen, Phosphorus

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Quantitative analysis is one of the important processes in chemistry. It is used to determine mass percent i. E. To determine the mass of every element present. It can also be defined as a method used to determine the number of chemicals in a sample. The mass per cent is important to find the molecular and emphatical formula.

Quantitative analysis is one of the important processes in chemistry. It is used to determine mass percent i.e. to determine …

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Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds-Detection of Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Halogens, Sulphur, Phosphorus, Oxygen

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is a branch of science that studies the structure, properties, and interactions of organic compounds having covalent carbon bonds. By examining their structure, their structural formula can be derived. To better understand their behavior, physical and chemical properties, as well as chemical reactivity, are investigated. The study of organic processes includes the chemical synthesis of natural products, pharmaceuticals, and polymers, as well as laboratory and theoretical (in silico) studies of individual organic molecules.

Organic chemistry is a branch of science that studies the structure, properties, and interactions of organic compounds having covalent carbon …

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Organic Chemistry – Reagents, Field Effects, Stability, Bond Cleavage

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that involves the scientific study of organic compounds (compounds that contain covalently bonded carbon atoms). This branch of chemistry primarily deals with the structure and chemical composition of organic compounds, the physical and chemical properties of organic compounds, and the chemical reactions undergone by these compounds. Advancements in the field of organic chemistry have made numerous contributions to human society, such as the synthesis of several drugs, polymers, and other natural products. Synthetic organic chemistry is an important application of organic chemistry that deals with the design and construction of organic compounds for practical purposes.

What Is Organic Chemistry? Organic chemistry is the branch of Chemistry that involves the scientific study of organic compounds (compounds that …

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Organic Chemistry – Reagents, Field Effects, Stability, Bond Cleavage

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that involves the scientific study of organic compounds (compounds that contain covalently bonded carbon atoms). This branch of chemistry primarily deals with the structure and chemical composition of organic compounds, the physical and chemical properties of organic compounds, and the chemical reactions undergone by these compounds. Advancements in the field of organic chemistry have made numerous contributions to human society, such as the synthesis of several drugs, polymers, and other natural products. Synthetic organic chemistry is an important application of organic chemistry that deals with the design and construction of organic compounds for practical purposes.

What Is Organic Chemistry? Organic chemistry is the branch of Chemistry that involves the scientific study of organic compounds (compounds that …

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IUPAC Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds – Definition, Methods, Types, Examples with FAQs

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Iupac nomenclature of organic compounds refers to the systematic approach taken for the nomenclature of organic compounds as per the recommendation of the international union of pure and applied chemistry (often abbreviated to iupac).

What is IUPAC Nomenclature? IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds refers to the systematic approach taken for the nomenclature of organic …

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Inductive Effect – Types of Inductive Effect, Applications, Stability

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
The inductive effect refers to the phenomenon wherein a permanent dipole arises in a given molecule due to the unequal sharing of the bonding electrons in the molecule. This effect can arise in sigma bonds, whereas the electromeric effect can only arise in pi bonds.

The inductive effect refers to the phenomenon wherein a permanent dipole arises in a given molecule due to the unequal …

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Inductive Effect – Types of Inductive Effect, Applications, Stability

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
The inductive effect refers to the phenomenon wherein a permanent dipole arises in a given molecule due to the unequal sharing of the bonding electrons in the molecule. This effect can arise in sigma bonds, whereas the electromeric effect can only arise in pi bonds.

The inductive effect refers to the phenomenon wherein a permanent dipole arises in a given molecule due to the unequal …

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Electromeric Effect – Definition, Detailed Explanation and Examples

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electromeric effect can be observed only in organic compounds which contain multiple bonds. It is a temporary effect that arises when the compound is subjected to an attacking reagent.

Electromeric Effect can be observed only in organic compounds which contain multiple bonds. It is a temporary effect that arises …

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Resonance Effect or Mesomeric Effect with Types and Structure

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
This topic explains the resonance effect or mesomeric effect and its types. In organic chemistry, the behaviour of electrons differs when elements other than that of the carbon atoms and hydrogen actively take part in the formation of molecular bonds.

Introduction This topic explains the Resonance effect or Mesomeric effect and its types. In organic chemistry, the behaviour of electrons …

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Resonance Effect or Mesomeric Effect with Types and Structure

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
This topic explains the resonance effect or mesomeric effect and its types. In organic chemistry, the behaviour of electrons differs when elements other than that of the carbon atoms and hydrogen actively take part in the formation of molecular bonds.

Introduction This topic explains the Resonance effect or Mesomeric effect and its types. In organic chemistry, the behaviour of electrons …

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Hyperconjugation | Electromeric Effect | Chemistry Class 11 Organic Notes Study Material

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electron displacement in an organic molecule may take place due to the presence of an appropriate attacking reagent. This kind of electron displacement leads to polarization of the bond.

Electron displacement in an organic molecule may take place due to the presence of an appropriate attacking reagent. This kind …

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Hyperconjugation | Electromeric Effect | Chemistry Class 11 Organic Notes Study Material

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Electron displacement in an organic molecule may take place due to the presence of an appropriate attacking reagent. This kind of electron displacement leads to polarization of the bond.

Electron displacement in an organic molecule may take place due to the presence of an appropriate attacking reagent. This kind …

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Homolytic & Heterolytic Fission of Covalent Bonds – Detailed Explanation

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Most chemical reactions involve the breakage of existing chemical bonds and the formation of new ones. However, chemical bonds can be broken in multiple ways. Furthermore, the manner in which a chemical bond breaks plays a vital role in deciding the overall outcome of the chemical reaction. The breakage of a chemical bond (usually a covalent bond) is often referred to as bond fission. The two primary types of bond fission are homolytic fission and heterolytic fission.

Most chemical reactions involve the breakage of existing chemical bonds and the formation of new ones. However, chemical bonds can …

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Homolytic & Heterolytic Fission of Covalent Bonds – Detailed Explanation

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Most chemical reactions involve the breakage of existing chemical bonds and the formation of new ones. However, chemical bonds can be broken in multiple ways. Furthermore, the manner in which a chemical bond breaks plays a vital role in deciding the overall outcome of the chemical reaction. The breakage of a chemical bond (usually a covalent bond) is often referred to as bond fission. The two primary types of bond fission are homolytic fission and heterolytic fission.

Most chemical reactions involve the breakage of existing chemical bonds and the formation of new ones. However, chemical bonds can …

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What are Free Radicals? – Definition, Examples, Types, Mechanism & Uses

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A free radical is termed as a molecular species which can contain an unpaired electron in its atomic orbital and can exist independently.

What are Free Radicals? A free radical is termed as a molecular species which can contain an unpaired electron in …

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What are Free Radicals? – Definition, Examples, Types, Mechanism & Uses

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A free radical is termed as a molecular species which can contain an unpaired electron in its atomic orbital and can exist independently.

What are Free Radicals? A free radical is termed as a molecular species which can contain an unpaired electron in …

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Carbocation – Definition, Types, Formation, Order and Stability

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A carbocation is a molecule in which a carbon atom has a positive charge and three bonds. We can say that, basically, they are carbon cations. Formerly, it was known as carbonium ion. Carbocation today is defined as any even-electron cation that possesses a significant positive charge on the carbon atom.

A carbocation is a molecule in which a carbon atom has a positive charge and three bonds. We can say …

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Carbocation – Definition, Types, Formation, Order and Stability

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A carbocation is a molecule in which a carbon atom has a positive charge and three bonds. We can say that, basically, they are carbon cations. Formerly, it was known as carbonium ion. Carbocation today is defined as any even-electron cation that possesses a significant positive charge on the carbon atom.

A carbocation is a molecule in which a carbon atom has a positive charge and three bonds. We can say …

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Carbanions – Definition, Occurrence, Carbon Acids, Properties

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
A carbanion can be defined as a negatively charged ion in which a carbon atom exhibits trivalence (implying it forms a total of three bonds) and holds a formal negative charge whose magnitude is at least -1. When pi delocalization does not occur in the organic molecule (as it does in the case of aromatic compounds), carbanions typically assume a bent, linear, or a trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry. It is important to note that all carbanions are conjugate bases of some carbon acids.

What is a Carbanion? A carbanion can be defined as a negatively charged ion in which a carbon atom exhibits …

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Electrophiles and Nucleophiles – Definition, Types, Examples, Differences

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Before we delve into learning about electrophiles and nucleophiles, let us quickly recall what an attacking reagent is. The species that attacks a substrate molecule or intermediate and forms a product is called an attacking reagent. It is of two types:

Before we delve into learning about electrophiles and nucleophiles, let us quickly recall what an attacking reagent is. The species …

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Electrophiles and Nucleophiles – Definition, Types, Examples, Differences

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Before we delve into learning about electrophiles and nucleophiles, let us quickly recall what an attacking reagent is. The species that attacks a substrate molecule or intermediate and forms a product is called an attacking reagent. It is of two types:

Before we delve into learning about electrophiles and nucleophiles, let us quickly recall what an attacking reagent is. The species …

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Various Types Of Organic Reactions | Polar And Radical Reaction

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic reactions are the chemical reactions that are undergone by organic compounds (the chemical compounds containing carbon). A few important types of organic reactions are illustrated below.

Organic reactions are the chemical reactions that are undergone by organic compounds (the chemical compounds containing carbon). A few important …

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Various Types Of Organic Reactions | Polar And Radical Reaction

December 15, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
Organic reactions are the chemical reactions that are undergone by organic compounds (the chemical compounds containing carbon). A few important types of organic reactions are illustrated below.

Organic reactions are the chemical reactions that are undergone by organic compounds (the chemical compounds containing carbon). A few important …

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NCERT Solutions-Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques for Class 11

December 19, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
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NCERT Solutions for Chemistry – Class 11, Chapter 12 Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques Class 11 Chemistry …

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NCERT Exemplar Solutions-Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques for Class 11

December 19, 2024 by Neeraj Anand, Param Anand
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NCERT Exemplar Solutions-Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques for Class 11 I. Multiple-choice Questions (Type-I) 1. Which of the …

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