Preparation from Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Preparation from Carboxylic Acid for Ketone00:00:00
Preparation of Aldehyde by Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Alcohol00:00:00
Preparation of Aldehydes by Unsaturated Hydrocarbon00:00:00
Preparation from Dihalides00:00:00
Preparation of Aldehyde and Ketones from Alcohol00:00:00
Preparation from Unsaturated Hydrocarbon00:00:00
Hydration of Alkyne00:00:00
Indirect Hydration of Alkyne00:00:00
Preparation of Aldehydes00:00:00
By Using DIBAL-H00:00:00
Ester00:00:00
From Grignard Reagent Nitrile00:00:00
Chlorination of Alkylside Chain of Aromatic Hydrocarbon00:00:00
From Aromatic Hydrocarbon00:00:00
Etard Reaction00:00:00
Gattermann’s Koch Reaction00:00:00
Gattermann’s Koch Reaction Example00:00:00
Rosenmund Reduction00:00:00
From Acylchloride00:00:00
Friedel Craft Acylation00:00:00
Examples of Aldehydes and Ketones00:00:00
Pinacol – Pinacolone Reaction00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones00:00:00
Formation of Cyanohydrin00:00:00
Addition of Alcohol00:00:00
Mechanism of Acetal Formation00:00:00
Addition of Sodium Bisulphite00:00:00
Addition of Ammonia to Formaldehyde00:00:00
Addition of Ammonia to Acetaldehyde00:00:00
Addition of Ammonia to Acetone00:00:00
Addition of Ammonia to Acetone and Its Uses00:00:00
Addition of Grignard Reagent00:00:00
Addition of Ammonia Derivatives to Carbonyl Compound00:00:00
Addition of Ammonia Derivatives Part – 100:00:00
Addition of Ammonia Derivatives Part – 200:00:00
Addition of Water00:00:00
Reaction of Formaldehyde with Ammonia and Uses00:00:00
Haloform Reaction00:00:00
Reduction of Carbonyl Compound00:00:00
Reduction to Pinacol00:00:00
Reduction with Hydrazine under Different Condition00:00:00
Conversion of Alkyl Ketones into Alkyl Benzene00:00:00
Aldol Condensation00:00:00
Aldol Condensation II00:00:00
Wolff Kishner’s Reduction00:00:00
Mechanism Aldol Condensation Part – 100:00:00
Mechanism Aldol Condensation Part – 200:00:00
To Get Carbonyl Compound from Alpha Beta Unsaturated Compounds00:00:00
Question on the Basis on Aldol00:00:00
Cross or Mixed Aldol Condensation00:00:00
Intramolecular Aldol Condensation00:00:00
Question on Cross Aldol Condensation00:00:00
Cannizzaro’s Reaction00:00:00
Mechanism of Cannizzaro’s Reaction00:00:00
Intramolecular Cannizzaro’s00:00:00
Cross Cannizzaro’s00:00:00
Mechanism of Intramolecular Cannizzaro’s00:00:00
Ex of Aldol and Cannizzaro’s00:00:00
Claisen Condensation00:00:00
Oxidation00:00:00
Oxidation of Ketones00:00:00
Fehling Solution00:00:00
Schiff’s Reagent00:00:00
Tollen’s Reagent00:00:00
Laboratory Test for Ketonic Group00:00:00
Summary of Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones00:00:00
Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones00:00:00
Aldehydes and Ketones Used in Daily Life00:00:00
Carboxylic Acid Intro00:00:00
Monocarboxylic Acid00:00:00
Some Important Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Comparison of Formic Acid and Acetic Acid00:00:00
Nomenclature of Acids Part -100:00:00
Nomenclature of Acids Part -200:00:00
IUPAC Names Part -100:00:00
IUPAC Names Part – 200:00:00
Structure of Carboxylic Group00:00:00
From Primary Alcohol and Aldehyde00:00:00
From Alkylbenzene by Oxidation00:00:00
From Nitrile and Amide00:00:00
From Dry Ice by Action of Grignard Reagent00:00:00
From Acylhalide and Acid Anhydride00:00:00
From Ester by Hydrolysis00:00:00
Summary of Preparation of Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Physical Properties of Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of OH Bond of Carboxyl Group (Acidic Nature)00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of C-OH Bond of Carboxyl Group Formation of Anhydride00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of C-OH Bond of Carboxyl Group Alternative Formation of Anhydride00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of C-OH Bond of Carboxyl Group Formation of Ester00:00:00
Order in Reactivity of Acids and Alcohol in Esterification00:00:00
Mechanism of Esterification00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of C-OH Bond of Carbonyl Group Formation of Acyl Chloride00:00:00
Reaction Involving Carbonyl Group (Reduction)00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of C-OH Bond of Carboxyl Group Formation of Amide00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Breaking of C-OH Bond of Carboxyl Group Formation Phthalimide00:00:00
Chemical Reaction of Carboxylic Acid Reaction Involving Carboxyl Group (Decarboxylation)00:00:00
Reaction Involving Hydrocarbon Part of Carboxylic Acid (Halogenation)00:00:00
Ring Substitution00:00:00
Use of Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Acidic Character of Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Expressing Strength of Carboxylic Acid00:00:00
Effect of Substituents on Acidic Strength Part – 100:00:00
Effect of Substituents on Acidic Strength Part – 200:00:00
Effect of Substituents on Acidic Strength Part – 300:00:00
Effect of Substituents on Acidic Strength Part – 400:00:00
Comparison of Relative Acidic Strength00:00:00