Friday, December 27, 2019

14. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Oxygen – II (Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives) - JEE Main - Core Revision Points


Importance of  Core Revision Points: Core Revision Points are important because if you remember them strongly, many more points related to them will come out of your memory and help you to answer question and problems. Read them many times and make sure you remember them very strongly.


Aldehydes contain carbonyl group C=O as functional group and the carbonyl carbon atom carries at least one H atom.

Ketones

In ketones, also carbonyl group C=O is the functional group. But the carbonyl carbon atom does not contain any H atoms, but it is attached to two alkyl or aryl groups.

Sections in the chapter

Part A: Aldehydes and Ketons

14A.1 Nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones
14.2 Isomerism in aldehydes and ketones
14.3 General methods of preparation of aldehydes and ketones
14.4 Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones
14.5 Chemical properties of aldehydes and ketones
P.P. 14A.13 to 14A.20
14.6 Commercially important carbonyl compounds
14.7 Distinction between properties of aldehydes and ketones
14.8 Distinction between some pairs (Chemical tests)



Carboxylic acids and their derivatives

14 B.1 Carboxylic acids and
14 B. 2 Nomenclature of Carboxylic acids
14 B. 3 Preparation of Carboxylic acids
P.P. 14 B.5 to 14B.8
14 B.4 Physical properties of Carboxylic acids
14 B.5 Chemical properties of Carboxylic acids
14 B.6 Some Commercially important Carboxylic acids
14 B.7 Distinction between alcohols, phenols and Carboxylic acids
14 B.8 Distinction between some pairs (Chemical tests)
P.P. 14B.9 to 14B.15

Functional derivatives of Carboxylic acids

14 B.9 Functional derivatives of Carboxylic acids
14 B. 10 Acyl halides
14 B. 11 Acid anhydrides
14 B. 12 Esters
14 B. 13 Acid Amides
14 B. 14 Some Commercially important compounds





Revision Points for Sections in the chapter

Aldehydes,  Ketons, Carboxylic acids and their derivatives

Part A: Aldehydes and Ketons

IIT JEE Revision -  Aldehydes and Ketones - Core Points

14A.1 Nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones
Aldehydes - Ketones - Introduction and Nomenclature

14.2 Isomerism in aldehydes and ketones
14.3 General methods of preparation of aldehydes and ketones
14.4 Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones
14.5 Chemical properties of aldehydes and ketones
14.6 Commercially important carbonyl compounds
14.7 Distinction between properties of aldehydes and ketones
14.8 Distinction between some pairs (Chemical tests)



Carboxylic acids and their derivatives

14 B.1 Carboxylic acids and
14 B. 2 Nomenclature of Carboxylic acids
14 B. 3 Preparation of Carboxylic acids
14 B.4 Physical properties of Carboxylic acids
14 B.5 Chemical properties of Carboxylic acids
14 B.6 Some Commercially important Carboxylic acids
14 B.7 Distinction between alcohols, phenols and Carboxylic acids
14 B.8 Distinction between some pairs (Chemical tests)


Functional derivatives of Carboxylic acids

14 B.9 Functional derivatives of Carboxylic acids
14 B. 10 Acyl halides
14 B. 11 Acid anhydrides
14 B. 12 Esters
14 B. 13 Acid Amides
14 B. 14 Some Commercially important compounds



NIOs Course material
http://www.nios.ac.in/media/documents/313courseE/L29.pdf


Updated on 30 December 2019
2 January 2016

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