Organic, Physical & Inorganic Chemistry Overview
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Which of the following reactions are considered to be important in organic chemistry?

  • Williamson ether synthesis (correct)
  • Elimination reactions (correct)
  • DNA vs RNA (correct)
  • Tollens test, Iodoform test (correct)
  • Protein structure (correct)
  • SN1 vs SN2 (correct)
  • Preparation of alcohols (correct)
  • Basic nature of amines (correct)
  • Electrophilic substitution of phenol and aniline (correct)
  • Nucleophilic addition reactions (correct)
  • Carbohydrates (glucose, sucrose, starch) (correct)
  • Acidity of alcohols and phenols (correct)
  • Identify the important topics in physical chemistry.

  • First order reactions (correct)
  • Conductance (correct)
  • Colligative properties (correct)
  • Faraday's law of electrolysis (correct)
  • Ideal and non-ideal solutions (correct)
  • Arrhenius equation (correct)
  • Nernst equation (correct)
  • Graphs (correct)
  • Which topics are essential to understand in inorganic chemistry?

  • IUPAC naming of coordination compounds (correct)
  • Isomerism (correct)
  • Electronic configuration of d-block (correct)
  • Valence bond theory (correct)
  • Lanthanoid reactions (correct)
  • Physical properties and reasons (correct)
  • Flashcards

    SN1 Reaction

    A nucleophilic substitution reaction that occurs in two steps, forming a carbocation intermediate.

    SN2 Reaction

    A single-step nucleophilic substitution reaction where the nucleophile and substrate react simultaneously.

    Elimination Reaction

    A reaction that involves the removal of atoms or groups from a molecule, forming a double bond.

    Tollen's Test

    A qualitative test to detect aldehydes, where silver ions are reduced to metallic silver.

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    Iodoform Test

    A test used to identify methyl ketones and ethanol, producing a yellow precipitate of iodoform.

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    Basic Nature of Amines

    Amines are basic due to the lone pair on the nitrogen atom that can accept protons.

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    Colligative Properties

    Properties that depend on the number of solute particles in a solution, not their identity.

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    Nernst Equation

    A formula used to calculate the reduction potential of an electrochemical cell based on concentration.

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    First Order Reaction

    A reaction where the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of one reactant.

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    Arrhenius Equation

    An equation that expresses the effect of temperature on reaction rates; relates rate constant to temperature.

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    Study Notes

    Organic Chemistry

    • SN1 vs SN2 reactions
    • Elimination reactions
    • Preparation of alcohols
    • Acidity of alcohols and phenols
    • Williamson ether synthesis
    • Name reactions
    • Nucleophilic addition reactions
    • Tollens test, Iodoform test
    • Basic nature of amines
    • Electrophilic substitution of phenols and anilines
    • Carbohydrates (glucose, sucrose, starch)
    • Protein structure
    • DNA vs RNA

    Physical Chemistry

    • Ideal and non-ideal solutions
    • Colligative properties
    • Nernst equation
    • Conductance
    • Faraday's law of electrolysis
    • First-order reaction graphs
    • Arrhenius equation

    Inorganic Chemistry

    • Electronic configuration of s-block elements
    • Physical properties of elements
    • Lanthanoid reaction
    • IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds
    • Valence bond theory (VBT)
    • Isomerism

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