Learn Organic Chemistry (Part III)

Organic Reaction Species - Reagents and Intermediates

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Description

The third part of “Learn Organic Chemistry” focuses mainly on the various species formed during organic reactions starting with electrophiles and nucleophiles. The nature and action of these electrophilic and nucleophilic species is explained elaborately through various examples.

Here are the course highlights –

  • Species involved during organic reactions –

  • Reagents Electrophiles and Nucleophiles – Concepts with a wide range of examples.

    Some Neutral molecules as Electrophiles.

  • Dissociation of a covalent bondHomolytic and Heterolytic Bond Fission - Concepts with examples.

  • Reaction intermediates

  • Carbocations – Concept, Formation, Structure, Geometry and Hybridization.

    Stability of Carbocations based on Resonance and Inductive Effect – Explained via a broad range of examples.

  • Carbanions – Concept, Formation, Structure, Geometry and Hybridization.

    Stability of Carbanions based on Resonance and Inductive Effect – Explained via a broad range of examples.

  • Free Radicals – Concept, Formation, Structure, Geometry and Hybridization.

    Stability of Free Radicals based on Resonance and Hyperconjugation – Explained via a broad range of examples.

  • Carbenes – Concept, Formation, Structure, Geometry and Hybridization.

    Stability of Carbenes based on their types –

  • Concept of Triplet and Singlet Carbene.

    Stability of Carbenes based on the nature of Substituents – Explained through extensive examples.

  • The concept and use of Curved Arrows in Organic Chemistry – Rules to be followed with relevant examples.

  • Each of the above sections is supported by solved practice problems and NOTES (downloadable).

What You Will Learn!

  • The concept of Electrophiles and Nucleophiles
  • Bond Fission - Homolytic and Heterolytic
  • Reaction Intermediates - Carbocations, Carbanions, Carbenes (Singlet and Triplet)
  • Free Radicals (formation, stability, reactivity and geometry)
  • Importance of Curved Arrows in Organic Chemistry
  • Practice Problems and relevant NOTES for each topic

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in learning Organic Chemistry.
  • Students of 11th and 12th Grade in Science Stream.
  • Students pursuing Bachelor's and Master's in Chemistry.
  • Students preparing for various competitive exams.