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Description: Textbook of Oragnic Chemistry provides easy access to the core information in the feild and makes a comprehensive approach to desseminate information in a clear and systematic manner. The book is presented and organized in a way to discourage students from rote learning. It covers all the topics in Organic Chemistry included in the sylabi of Indian universities for undergraduate courses. Special emphasis is given to the basic concepts viz. acids and bases, hybridization and resonance. Functional groups, which are extremely important for the understanding of Organic Chemisrty, have been dicussed along with the hydrocarbons and the organometallic compounds. Other important topics covered include sulfur compounds, oxidations and reductions. All the important topics are represented in a format which is ideal for learning and rapid revision.Contents: Chapter 1 The Fundamental Concepts • Atomic Orbital • Electronic Configuration • Hybridization • Shape and Structure of Simple Molecules • Structural Formula • Dipole Moment and Electronegativity • Hydrogen Bonding • Steric Hindrance • Resonance • Chapter 2 Acids and Bases • Arrhenius Concept • Bronsted–Lowry Concept • Lewis Concept • Strength of Acids • Strength of Bases • Electronegativity • Inductive Effect • Resonance • Chapter 3 Reaction Mechanism and Reaction Intermediates • Reaction Mechanism • Reactivity of Substrate • Bond Fission • Reaction Intermediates • Reagents • Types of Reactions: Substitution Reaction, Addition Reaction, Elimination Reaction,Rearrangement Reaction • Chapter 4 Stereochemistry • Introduction • Isomerism: Structural Isomerism, Stereoisomerism • Chapter 5 Functional Groups • Introduction • Types of Functional Groups • Important Families of Organic Compounds • Chapter 6 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes • Introduction • Alkanes • Cycloalkanes • Chapter 7 Alkenes • Introduction • Nomenclature • Structure • Physical Properties • Preparation • Reactions • Test for Alkenes • Chapter 8 Alkynes • Introduction • Nomenclature • Structure • Physical Properties • Preparation • Reactions • Chapter 9 Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Introduction • Aromaticity • Preparation • Structure • Stability • Physical Properties • Chemical Properties • Nomenclature of Substituted Benzenes • Preparation of Monosubstituted Benzenes • Reactivity and Orientation of Monosubstituted Benzenes • Anomalous Behavior of Haloarenes • Chapter 10 Alkyl Halides and Aryl Halides • Introduction • Nomenclature • Physical Properties • Preparation • Reactions of Alkyl Halides • Reactions of Aryl Halides • Tests • Chapter 11 Organometallic Compounds • Introduction • Nomenclature • Structure and Bonding • Preparation of Grignard Reagent • Reactions of Grignard Reagent • Preparation of Alkyl lithium • Preparation of Lithium Dialkylcuprate • Preparation of Organozinc • Summary of Reactions of Grignard • Reagent • Chapter 12 Alcohols and Phenols • Introduction • Nomenclature • Physical Properties • Preparation of Alcohols • Preparation of Phenols • Reactions of Alcohols • Tests to Distinguish 1º, 2º and 3º Alcohols • Reactions of Phenols • Test for Phenols • Chapter 13 Ethers and Epoxides • Introduction • Ethers • Crown Ethers • Epoxides • Chapter 14 Amines and Diazonium Salts • Amines • Introduction • Nomenclature • Classification • Structure • Physical Properties • Preparation • Reactions • Tests for Amines and Separation of 1º, 2° and 3° Amines • Diazonium Salts • Nomenclature • Diazotization • Reactions • Use of Diazonium Salts in Organic Synthesis • Chapter 15 Nitriles and Isonitriles • Introduction • Nitriles • Nomenclature • Preparation • Structure • Reactions • Isonitriles • Structure • Reactions • Chapter 16 Aldehydes and Ketones • Introduction • Nomenclature • Structure • keto–enol Tautomers • Physical Properties • Preparation • Reactions • Test for Carbonyl Group • Tests for Aldehyde • Test for Ketones • Chapter 17 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives • Introduction • Carboxylic Acids • Carboxyl Group • Nomenclature • Preparation • Physical Properties • Reactions • Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids • Acid Chlorides • Acid Anhydrides • Esters • Amides • Order of Reactivity of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives • Chapter 18 Sulfur Compounds • Introduction • Oxidation States • Nomenclature • Applications • Thiols or Mercaptans • Physical Properties • Structure • Preparation • Reactions • Thioethers or Sulfides • Preparation • Reactions • Chapter 19 Oxidation • Introduction • Oxidizing Agents • Manganese(VII) Oxidants • Chromium(VI) Oxidants • Peracids • Miscellaneous Oxidants • Oxidation of Individual Functional Groups • Oxidation of Hydrocarbons • Oxidation of Alcohols • Oxidation of Phenols • Oxidation of Aldehydes • Oxidation of Ketones • Oxidation of Amines • Chapter 20 Reduction • Introduction • Reducing Agents • Reduction of Individual Functional Groups • Reduction of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons • Reduction of Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Reduction of Alcohols and Phenols • Reduction of Aldehydes and Ketones • Reduction of Carboxylic Acids • Reduction of Nitro Compounds and Nitriles • Index.ISBN - 9788130917740
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Pages : 504
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