Organic chemistry
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You start your organic chemistry preparation first with All name reactions given in the NCERT text book because sometimes they directly asked from their and then solve all the problems given in the exercise .
After that solve all previous year questions that has been asked from last 10 years.
Here I am sharing some important name reactions from class 12th -:
1. Sandmeyer Reaction 2. Gattermann Reaction 3. Balz-Schiemann Reaction
4. Finkelstein Reaction 5. Swartz Reaction 6. Wurtz Reaction 7. Fitting Reaction
8. Wurtz - Fittig Reaction 9. Kolbe's Reaction 10. Reimer- Tiemann Reaction
11. Rosenmund Reduction 12. Gattermann - Koch Reaction
13. Stephen Reaction or Stephen Reduction 14. Clemmensen Reduction 15. Wolff - Kishner Reduction 16. Haloform Reaction (Iodoform Reaction)
17. Aldol Condensation 18. Cannizzaro Reaction 19. Friedel - Crafts Reaction
20. Grignard Synthesis 21. Esterification Reaction or Fischer Esterification
22. Williamson Synthesis 23. Diazotisation Reaction 24. Etard Reaction
25. Hell - Volhard Zelinsky Reaction 26. Decarboxylation Reaction
27. Hofmann Bromide Reaction 28. Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis
29. Coupling Reaction 30. Carbylamine Reaction.
Hope this will help you to gain more marks in short duration of time .
PS-: Write all these reaction in your note book and revise it properly.
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3-butylbromide in basic medium(ammonia) will undergo elimination reaction and form an alkene. The HBr molecule is eliminated here.
Thus, 2-methylpropene is formed.
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Here is the topic wise weightage:-
p-Block, d- and f-Block Elements- 9%
Thermodynamics- 8%
Equilibrium -6%
Chemical bonding and molecular structure- 5%
Solutions- 5%
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques- 4%
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers :-4%
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids- 4%
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