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Alkenes  and  Alkynes:  Methods  of  preparation  of  alkenes  using  Mechanisms  of  E 1,  E 2,  E 1cb
               reactions, Saytzeff and Hoffmann eliminations. Electrophilic additions, mechanism with suitable
               examples, (Markownikoff/Anti-markownikoff addition), syn and anti-addition; addition of H 2, X 2,
               oxymercuration-demercuration, hydroboration-oxidation, ozonolysis, hydroxylation, reaction with
               NBS,  Reactions  of  alkynes;  acidity,  Alkylation  of  terminal  alkynes,  electrophilic  addition:
               hydration to form carbonyl compounds, Relative reactivity of alkenes and alkynes, 1,2-and 1,4-
               addition reactions in conjugated dienes, Diels Alder reaction (excluding stereochemistry)

               PRACTICAL (30 Hours)

                   1.  Calibration  of  a  thermometer  and  determination  of  the  melting  points  of  the  organic
                       compounds using any one of the following methods-Kjeldahl method, electrically heated
                       melting point apparatus and BODMEL).
                   2.  Concept of melting point and mixed melting point.
                   3.  Concept of recrystallisation using alcohol/water/alcohol-water systems (Any two).
                   4.  Determination of boiling point of liquid compounds (boiling point lower than and more
                       than 100 °C by distillation, capillary method and BODMEL method)
                   5.  Separation  of  a  mixture  of  two  amino  acids/sugars  by  radial/ascending  paper
                       chromatography.
                   6.  Separation  of  a  mixture  of  o-and  p-nitrophenol  or  o-and  p-aminophenol  by  thin  layer
                       chromatography (TLC).
                   7.  Detection of extra elements.

               SUGGUESTED READINGS:


                   1.  Morrison, R.N., Boyd, R.N., Bhattacharjee, S.K. (2010), Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition,
                       Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., Pearson Education.
                   2.  Finar, I.L. (2002), Organic Chemistry, Volume 1, 6th Edition, Dorling Kindersley (India)
                       Pvt. Ltd., Pearson Education.
                   3.  Eliel, E.L., Wilen, S.H. (1994), Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds; Wiley: London.
                   4.  Mann,  F.G.,  Saunders,  B.C.  (2009),  Practical  Organic  Chemistry,  4th  Edition,  Pearson
                       Education.
                   5.  Ahluwalia,  V.K.,  Dhingra,  S.  (2004),  Comprehensive  Practical  Organic  Chemistry:
                       Qualitative Analysis, University Press.
                   6.  Furniss, B.S., Hannaford, A.J., Smith, P.W.G.; Tatchell, A.R (2004), Vogel's Textbook of
                       Practical Organic Chemistry, Pearson.
                   7.  Leonard,  J.,  Lygo,  B.,  Procter,  G.  (2013)  Advanced  Practical  Organic  Chemistry,  3rd
                       Edition, CRC Press.
                   8.  Pasricha,  S.,  Chaudhary,  A.  (2021),  Practical  Organic  Chemistry:  Volume–I,  I  K
                       International Publishing house Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi

               Chem.211                   States of Matter and Chemical Kinetics                         3+1

               LEARNING OBJECTIVES:


               The objective of this course is
                     to  develop  understanding  of  basic  and  advanced  concepts  regarding  gases,  liquids  and
                       solids.
                     to study the similarity and differences between the different states of matter and reasons
                       responsible for these.
                     to develop skills for working in physical chemistry laboratory.






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