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In this book basic concepts of organic chemistry have been discussed. IUPAC nomenclature, Aliphatic compounds, alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes, aromatic compounds, Bicyclocompounds and Spiro compounds with more than 350 problems have been explained in detail. The book is very useful for JEE aspirants.

Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry Magazine Description:

PublisherTLP Edusys pvt Ltd

CategoryAcademic

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBooks

In this book concepts of general organic chemistry have been discussed. Rules for IUPAC nomenclature of Organic compounds are explained with examples. 
Organic compounds have covalent bonds between the atoms. They undergo chemical reactions forming large number of products. The displacement of electrons in the organic compounds is influenced by inductive effect, mesomeric effect, Hyperconjugation and resonance. These phenomenons have been described in lucid manner. 
There are different types of reagents like electrophiles, nucleophiles, free radicals which attack the organic compounds leading to the formation of products. Different types of organic reaction mechanisms have been described. 
Carbon has property of catenation which leads to the formation of Isomers due to which enormous no. of organic compounds are formed. The phenomenon of isomerism is discussed briefly.

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