Introduction
GOC of Class 11
Before starting any discussion on organic chemistry, first let us make it clear that the fundamentals (involving nomenclature, bond cleavage, various intermediates and their reactivities, types of reagents, field effects etc) form the backbone of entire organic chemistry. These concepts will be useful in understanding the acidic or basic behaviour of many organic compounds, mechanism of various reactions and their other aspects.
- Introduction
- Nomenclature Of Organic Compound
- Naming Of Smaller Compounds
- Naming Of Bigger Compounds
- Naming Of Cyclic Compound
- Polycyclic Molecules
- Types Of Bond Cleavage
- Types Of Reagents
- Various Intermediates
- Inductive Effect
- Electromeric Effect
- Resonance Effect Of Mesomerism
- Hyperconjugation
- Application Of Inductive And Resonance Effect
- Strength Of Acids And Bases
- Relative Strength Of Acids And Bases
- Aromaticity
- Isomerism
- Structural Isomerism
- Stereo isomerism
- Conformation Of Butane
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4