Halogenation of alkane
Halogenation of alkane involves the replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms in organic compounds by halogen atoms (like F, Cl, Br, I). It is the simple substitution reaction in which a C – H bond is broken and a … Read more
Organic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that examines the structure, characteristics, and interactions of organic molecules that have covalent bonds with carbon.
Halogenation of alkane involves the replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms in organic compounds by halogen atoms (like F, Cl, Br, I). It is the simple substitution reaction in which a C – H bond is broken and a … Read more
An aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction is the replacement of hydrogen or substituent on an aromatic ring by a nucleophile. Aromatic rings do not undergo the aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction under ordinary conditions. The reason for this low reactivity of the … Read more
Pericyclic reactions are concentrated reactions that proceed through the cyclic transition state. It requires light or heat and is highly stereospecific. Pericyclic reactions involve the cyclic rearrangement of π or σ electrons in a single concerted step. Since the electronic … Read more
SN1 reaction of a two-step reaction mechanism. In which the formation of carbocation takes place before the nucleophile approaches the substrate. Generally, secondary and tertiary haloalkanes show SN1 reactions. The SN2 reaction is a concerted reaction in which the attack … Read more
The bimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN2 reaction) is a one-step reaction that involves the transition state. The attack of a nucleophile on the substrate and the departure of the leaving group occur simultaneously in this reaction. Since both the substrate and … Read more
Phenols are aromatic compounds with a hydroxyl group directly connected to an aromatic ring. They are hydroxy derivatives of benzene. The general formula of phenol is C6H6O. Phenol was discovered by Runge (1834) in coal-tar and he named it carbolic … Read more
The reduction reactions involve the formation of bonds between organic compounds and hydrogen by removing unsaturated bonds or bonds to other heteroatoms. Some reduction reactions are as follows: Clemmensen reduction Aldehyde or ketone reacts with Zn-Hg in the presence of conc. … Read more
Nucleophilic substitution reactions are a type of reaction in which one nucleophile attacks a positively charged electrophile to replace another nucleophile. This reaction takes place by the attack of the nucleophile on the electron-deficient center of the substrate to form … Read more
The functional groups are the reactive group present in compounds that determine the chemical properties of these compounds. Eg: -OH, -F, -CHO, -COOH. Types of Functional Groups Hydrocarbons This includes alkane, alkene, alkyne, and benzene derivatives. They are typically denoted … Read more