ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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⚡️ An Introduction to the Study of Organic Chemistry
Part-1: The first three chapters of this text cover a variety of topics that you need to be familiar with in order to start a study of the reactions and synthesis of organic compounds.

⚡️ Electrophilic Addition Reactions, Stereochemistry, and Electron Delocalization
Part-2 discusses the reactions of compounds whose functional group is a carbon–carbon double bond or a carbon–carbon triple bond. Part-2 also examines stereochemistry, thermodynamics and kinetics, and electron delocalization.

⚡️ Substitution and Elimination Reactions
Part 3 ( Chapters 9, 10 , and 11) discuss the reactions of compounds that have an electron-withdrawing atom or group—a potential leaving group—bonded to an sp carbon.
Part 3 ( Chapter 12) introduces you to organometallic compounds, a class of nucleophiles that can participate in substitution reactions.
Part 3 ( Chapter 13) discusses the reactions of alkanes, which are compounds that do not have a leaving group but that can undergo a substitution reaction under extreme conditions.

⚡️ Identification of Organic Compounds
Part-4: In Chapter 14 you will learn about mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, and UV/Vis spectroscopy.
Chapter 15 discusses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy , which provides information about the carbon–hydrogen framework of an organic compound.

⚡️ Carbonyl Compounds
Part 5 focus on the reactions of compounds that contain a carbonyl group.

⚡️ Aromatic Compounds
Part 6 discuss the reactions of aromatic compounds. In Chapter 8, you learned about the structure of benzene, the most common aromatic compound, and why it is classified as aromatic.

⚡️ Bioorganic Compounds DNA
Part-7: Chapters 21 through 26 discuss the chemistry of bioorganic compounds—organic compounds found in living systems.

⚡️ Special Topics in Organic Chemistry
Chapter 27 discusses polymers synthesized by chemists. Chapter 28 discusses pericyclic reactions. In this chapter, you will learn how the conservation of orbital symmetry theory explains the relationships between the reactant, the product, and the reaction conditions in a pericyclic reaction.

💥Contents of the App💥
1 Electronic Structure and Bonding
2 Acids and Bases: Central to Understanding Organic Chemistry
3 An Introduction to Organic Compounds
4 Isomers: The Arrangement of Atoms in Space
5 Alkenes: Structure, Nomenclature, and an Introduction to Reactivity
6 The Stereochemistry of Addition Reactions
7 An Introduction to Multistep Synthesis
8 Delocalized Electrons and Their Effect on Stability
9 Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides
10 Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides
11 Reactions of Alcohols, Ethers, Epoxides, Amines, and Thiols
12 Organometallic Compounds
13 Radicals
14 Mass, Infrared, and Ultraviolet/ Visible Spectroscopy
15 NMR Spectroscopy
16 Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylic Derivatives
17 Aldehydes and Ketones
18 Carbon of Carbonyl Compounds
19 Benzene and Substituted Benzenes
20 Amines
21 The Organic Chemistry of Carbohydrates
22 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
23 Catalysis in Organic Reaction and in Enzymatic Reactions
24 Coenzymes
25 Metabolic Pathways
26 The Chemistry of the Nucleic Acids
27 Synthetic Polymers
28 Pericyclic Reactions

📗Topic Covered in each chapter
✔DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THEORY
✔SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER
✔SUMMARY OF REACTIONS
✔PROBLEMS WITH SOLUTIONS
✔PRACTICE TEST WITH SOLUTIONS
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Oct 5, 2023

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