Hyperconjugation | Electromeric Effect | Chemistry Class 11 Organic Notes Study Material

Electron displacement in an organic molecule may take place due to the presence of an appropriate attacking reagent. This kind ...
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Resonance Effect or Mesomeric Effect with Types and Structure

Introduction This topic explains the Resonance effect or Mesomeric effect and its types. In organic chemistry, the behaviour of electrons ...
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Electromeric Effect – Definition, Detailed Explanation and Examples

Electromeric Effect can be observed only in organic compounds which contain multiple bonds. It is a temporary effect that arises ...
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Inductive Effect – Types of Inductive Effect, Applications, Stability

The inductive effect refers to the phenomenon wherein a permanent dipole arises in a given molecule due to the unequal ...
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IUPAC Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds – Definition, Methods, Types, Examples with FAQs

What is IUPAC Nomenclature? IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds refers to the systematic approach taken for the nomenclature of organic ...
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Organic Chemistry – Reagents, Field Effects, Stability, Bond Cleavage

What Is Organic Chemistry? Organic chemistry is the branch of Chemistry that involves the scientific study of organic compounds (compounds that ...
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Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds-Detection of Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Halogens, Sulphur, Phosphorus, Oxygen

Organic chemistry is a branch of science that studies the structure, properties, and interactions of organic compounds having covalent carbon ...
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What is Quantitative Analysis?-Estimation of Carbon and Hydrogen (Liebig’s method), Nitrogen (Dumas Method and Kjeldahl’s method), Sulphur, Halogens, Oxygen, Phosphorus

Quantitative analysis is one of the important processes in chemistry. It is used to determine mass percent i.e. to determine ...
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Purification of Organic Compounds-Sublimation, Crystallization, Distillation, Fractional Distillation, Vacuum Distillation, Steam Distillation, Differential Extraction, Chromatography

Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing molecules’ structure, characteristics, content, reactions, and production. The majority of organic compounds contain ...
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Organic Reaction Mechanism-Free Radicals, Electromeric Effect, Inductive effect, Hyperconjugation Effect, Resonance Effect

Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds except for oxides of carbon and metal carbonates. Carbon has the uncommon ...
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