This document outlines the topics covered in a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry exam, including electronic effects in organic molecules, nomenclature and isomerism of aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, aromaticity, reaction mechanisms like SN1, SN2, Birch reduction, Reimer Tiemann reaction, Williamson's synthesis, aldol condensation, Reformatsky reaction, methods of preparing carboxylic acids, Hofmann's degradation of amides, and short notes on the synthesis of nitrites and isonitrites, diazotisation, and acidity of nitro compounds. Students were instructed to answer any five of the eight questions provided.
This document outlines the topics covered in a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry exam, including electronic effects in organic molecules, nomenclature and isomerism of aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, aromaticity, reaction mechanisms like SN1, SN2, Birch reduction, Reimer Tiemann reaction, Williamson's synthesis, aldol condensation, Reformatsky reaction, methods of preparing carboxylic acids, Hofmann's degradation of amides, and short notes on the synthesis of nitrites and isonitrites, diazotisation, and acidity of nitro compounds. Students were instructed to answer any five of the eight questions provided.
This document outlines the topics covered in a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry exam, including electronic effects in organic molecules, nomenclature and isomerism of aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, aromaticity, reaction mechanisms like SN1, SN2, Birch reduction, Reimer Tiemann reaction, Williamson's synthesis, aldol condensation, Reformatsky reaction, methods of preparing carboxylic acids, Hofmann's degradation of amides, and short notes on the synthesis of nitrites and isonitrites, diazotisation, and acidity of nitro compounds. Students were instructed to answer any five of the eight questions provided.
This document outlines the topics covered in a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry exam, including electronic effects in organic molecules, nomenclature and isomerism of aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, aromaticity, reaction mechanisms like SN1, SN2, Birch reduction, Reimer Tiemann reaction, Williamson's synthesis, aldol condensation, Reformatsky reaction, methods of preparing carboxylic acids, Hofmann's degradation of amides, and short notes on the synthesis of nitrites and isonitrites, diazotisation, and acidity of nitro compounds. Students were instructed to answer any five of the eight questions provided.