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iit jee organic chemistry sheets by navneet jethwani(nj) sir etoos

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syllabus of organic chemistry

  • Organic chemistry
  • Structure and reactivity 
  •  Resonance 
  •  Acidity and basicity of organic compounds 
  • Alkanes 
  • Stereochemistry 
  • Overview of organic reactions 
  • Alkenes 
  • Alkynes
  • Alkyl halides 
  • Benzene and aromatic compounds 
  • Alcohols and phenols

 Elements which are used in organic chemistry

All organic compounds contain carbon in combination with one or more elements. The hydrocarbons contain only carbon and hydrogen. A great many compounds contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and they are considered to be the major elements. Minor elements in naturally occurring compounds are nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, and sometimes halogens and metals. Compounds produced by synthesis may contain, in addition, a wide variety of other elements.

 Properties Organic compounds

In general, differ greatly from inorganic compounds in seven respects: 1. Organic compounds are usually combustible. 2. Organic compounds, in general, have lower melting and boiling points. 3. Organic compounds are usually less soluble in water. 4. Several organic compounds may exist for a given formula. This is known as isomerism. 5. Reactions of organic compounds are usually molecular rather than ionic. As a result, they are often quite slow. 6. The molecular weights of organic compounds may be very high, often well over 1000. 7. Most organic compounds can serve as a source of food for bacteria.

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