Organic Compounds
Introduction - Organic compounds are isolated either from natural sources or from reaction mixtures. These compounds are seldom pure and are usually contaminated with small amounts of other similar compounds, which are found to exist together or for..
Formation of Simple Organic Compounds
As the earth cooled further, the primitive inorganic molecules interacted and combined with one another to form simple organic compounds. Simple sugars, fatty acids, glycerol, amino acids and nitrogen bases (purines and pyrimidines) were probably the simple organi..
Organic Compounds Introduction
Introduction - Organic compounds are isolated either from natural sources or from reaction mixtures. These compounds are seldom pure and are usually contaminated with small amounts of other similar compounds, which are found to exist together or for..
Reaction with Carbonyl Compounds
Primary amines react with aldehydes and ketones to yield imines also called Schiff base..
Organic Compounds Oxygen - II Summary
Summary - Aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their functional derivatives (aryl halides, acid anhydrides, esters and amides) contain a carbonyl group and are highly polar molecules. They boil at higher temperature than hydrocarbon and weakly polar compounds like ethers, of comparabl..
Carbon Compounds
Carbon compounds are of two types: inorganic and organic. The compounds that have a mineral origin fall under the category of inorganic compounds. The compounds having plant or animal origin are classified as organic..
Characteristics of compound
Compounds always contain a definite proportion of the same elements by mass. Water as a compound, always contains hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio 1:8 by mass. The properties of compounds are totally different from the elements from which they are formed. For exam..
Reasons for studying organic compounds as a separate branch of chemistry
Organic compounds are studied as a separate branch of chemistry because of the following reasons: Existence of innumerable organic compounds. Properties of organic compounds are distinctly different from those of inorganic ..
Comparison of Properties of Electrovalent and Covalent Compounds
Due to strong attraction between the particles, high temperatures are required to melt or boil them Due to low attraction between the particles, they melt and boil at low temperatures Solubility They are usually soluble in water, but insoluble in organic solvents They are usu..
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