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UNIT II Aromatic Acids

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 UNIT II Aromatic Acids Acidity, effect of substituents on acidity and  important reactions of benzoic acid. Follow this Link for presentation

UNIT II Aromatic Amines

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 UNIT II Aromatic Amines Basicity of amines, the effect of substituents on basicity,  and synthetic uses of aryl diazonium salts Follow this Link for presentation

UNIT II Phenols

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  UNIT II Phenols Acidity of phenols, effect of substituents on acidity, qualitative  tests, Structure and uses of phenol, cresols, resorcinol, naphthols Follow this Link for presentation

Unit I Benzene and its derivatives - Part 3

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  Unit I Benzene and its derivatives - Part 3 D. Structure and uses of DDT, Saccharin, BHC and Chloramine Follow this Link for presentation

Unit I Benzene and its derivatives - Part 2

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  Unit I Benzene and its derivatives - Part 2 B. Reactions of benzene - nitration, sulphonation, halogenation reactivity, Friedel crafts alkylation- reactivity, limitations, Friedel crafts acylation. Follow this Link for presentation C. Substituents, effect of substituents on reactivity and orientation of mono substituted benzene compounds towards electrophilic substitution reaction Follow this Link for presentation   

Unit I Benzene and its derivatives Part -1

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 Unit I Benzene and its derivatives  Part -1 A. Analytical, synthetic and other evidences in the derivation of structure of benzene, Orbital picture, resonance in benzene, aromatic characters, Huckel’s rule Follow this Link for presentation 

Syllabus BP301T. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –II (Theory)

  BP301T. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –II (Theory)         45 Hours Scope: This subject deals with general methods of preparation and reactions of some organic compounds. Reactivity of organic compounds are also studied here. The syllabus emphasizes on mechanisms and orientation of reactions. Chemistry of fats and oils are also included in the syllabus. Objectives: Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to 1. write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound 2. write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions 3. account for reactivity/stability of compounds, 4. prepare organic compounds Course Content: General methods of preparation and reactions of compounds superscripted with asterisk (*) to be explained.  To emphasize on definition, types, classification, principles/mechanisms, applications, examples and differences. UNIT I