All Organic Name Reactions : 11th And 12th
Organic chemistry is still considered a tough subject to study and we all can agree that it is indeed volatile in nature. We ourselves have encountered that studying one reaction is easier than revising it as revision consumes a lot more time than the actual study.
Organic chemistry consists of various name reactions, separation methods, reagents, nucleophiles, electrophiles and a bunch of words students fear from. To solve this problem , we have come up with an idea of giving everything about a certain reaction which will be useful for 11th and 12th standard from both boards point of view and entrance point of view. We will be giving enough material , from reaction mechanisms to its limitations and various examples which can be asked in various exams. You will also be getting a video explaining reaction mechanism, it’s history, name of the scientist and products which will help you understand the concept as well as eliminate options when attempting entrance exam.
This initiative is taken with pure intention to make organic chemistry more relatable and easy to understand. We all know how difficult it becomes if not understood or taught properly and therefore with this program, we are trying to help every student who wants to learn organic effectively.
Name Reactions 11th Standard
(i) Wurtz reaction
(ii) Halogenation
(iii) Aromatization
(iv) β – elimination
(v) Markovnikov’s Rule
(vi) Ozonolysis
(vii) Nitrogen
(viii) Sulphonation
(ix) F.C alkylation
(x) F.C acylation
Name Reactions 12th Standard
(i) Sandmeyer Reaction
(ii) Finkelstein Reaction
(iii) Swartz Reaction
(iv) SN1 & SN2
(v) Wurtz Fittig
(vi) Fittig reaction
(vii) Hydroboration Oxidation
(viii) Dow Process
(ix) Esterification
(x) Kolbe’s Reaction
(xi) Reimer Tiemann Reaction
(xii) Williamson Synthesis Reaction
(xiii) Rosenmund’s Reduction
(xiv) Stephen Reaction
(xv) Etard Reaction
(xvi) Gattermann – Koch Reaction
(xvii) Clemmensen Reduction
(xviii) Wolff Kishner Reaction
(xix) Aldol reaction – Condensation
(xx) Cannizzaro Reaction
(xxi) HVZ Reaction
(xxii) Gabriel Phthalimide Reaction
(xxiii) Hoffmann – Bromamide degradation reaction
(xxiv) Carbylamine reaction
(xxv) Coupling Reaction
Some points to make sure you get the best out of this initiative:
1) Make sure to sit with pen and notebook and note things down.
2) Few unwritten points spoken in the video are important and should be noted down, such as kinetic or thermodynamic product etc.
3) Your notes should be understood by you and therefore use your language.
4) Questions solved here should be practiced one more time to get command over the reaction. Organic is learnt only by practicing, there is not other way.
5) Make sure you read your textbook , before or after, as it will help you build confidence and will give you what exactly is asked in the examination.