14. Hydrocarbons
14.1 Alkanes 14.2 Alkenes Download PDF 14.1 Alkanes Download PDF 14.2 Alkenes
14.1 Alkanes 14.2 Alkenes Download PDF 14.1 Alkanes Download PDF 14.2 Alkenes
Download PDF 13.1 Formula, functional group, and naming of organic compounds Download PDF 13.3 Shapes of Organic Compounds Download PDF 13.4 Isomerism
13.1 Aliphatic Aldehydes and Ketones – Chemistry Notes 🎯 Learning Outcomes After the lesson, learners should be able to: write some examples of aliphatic aldehydes and ketones name the given aldehydes and ketones in IUPAC and common systems describe briefly the nomenclature and isomerism of aliphatic aldehydes and ketones show the preparation of aldehydes and…
12. Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry 🎯 Learning outcomes By the end of this chapter, Students should be able to: Define organic chemistry and organic compounds. State and explain the origin of organic compounds. Describe reasons for the separate study of organic compounds. Explain the tetra-covalency and catenation property of carbon. Describe the classification of…
10. Alcohols — Chemistry Notes 🎯 Learning Outcomes After the lesson, learners should be able to: Describe the nomenclature, isomerism, and classification of monohydric alcohols. Distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols by Victor Meyer’s Method. Explain the preparation of monohydric alcohols from haloalkanes, primary amines, and esters. Describe the industrial preparation of alcohol from: Oxo…
Haloalkanes (Alkyl Halides) — Chapter 8 Notes 🎯 Learning Outcomes By the end of the chapter, students should be able to: Describe the nomenclature, isomerism, and classification of monohaloalkanes. Explain the preparation of monohaloalkanes from alkanes, alkenes, and alcohols. State physical properties of haloalkanes. Describe chemical properties of haloalkanes: substitution reactions, SN1 and SN2 reactions…
Learning outcomesCandidates should be able to: Unsaturated hydrocarbons: compounds of hydrogen and carbon only whose molecules contain carbon-to-carbon double bonds (or triple bonds) Preparations From a halogenoalkanes (dehydrohalogenation – elimination) Dehydration of an alcohol Addition of halogen, X2 Use of aqueous bromine to show the presence of a C=C bond Properties Electrophilic addition The double…