Sunday, February 17, 2013

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Here is everything which has been posted till now on the blog 

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      Monday, February 11, 2013

      TIPS TO CONCENTRATE WHILE STUDYING

      Here is a good article i found online on how to concentrate


      if you follow these tips then you can really concentrate on your studies:

      1.Drink more water, Eat on time and sleep on time,  we are all humans. We need food and sleep to live a healthy life. Important point about concentration is your health. You need to keep your mind and body healthy in order to increase the concentration.

      2.Wake up early in the morning, it is always better to wake before 6 Am, I know it will be a difficult task for some students who cannot wake up before 6Am. Nevertheless, everyone should  remember  this proverb ” want to gain something, you need to lose something” just plan yourself everyday by sleeping early in the night it is always possible for you to wake up in the morning.

      3.Do at least twenty minutes of meditation, try to concentrate on one particular thing and meditate. After you complete the meditation it is very important to do some exercises, if you know some floor exercises and stretches do it, and also you try to do yoga,  the Pranayama ( breathing practice) which will give more power to the brain and do some yoga with guidance which will keep you fit all the day.

      4.Take the book and study at the early morning, your time will be tripled. I mean if you study for two hours in the early morning after following the above things your concentration will be on sky high, two hours equals six hours of learning, and your mind and body will act really swift and the learning process will become much easier.

      5.Try to avoid disturbances while you are learning, if you cannot find peace, take a membership in a library go there and read. Slowly, when you do meditation your mind will become tamed, and you will not bother about things that distract you while you are studying.

      6.Switch off mobile phones while you are concentrating on your studies, sometimes an unnecessary call can distract you, which will spoil the study for the whole day.

      If you follow these tips  gradually you will become stronger in the mind, and you can easily concentrate on your studies even there is a disturbance.

      Important chemical reactions in organic chemistry

      Important chemical reactions in organic chemistry 

      Methods of Prepration of Alkanes :
      Preperation of alkanes class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to leas
      Properties Of Alkanes :
      Properties of alkane class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn
      Methods of Prepration of Alkenes :
      preparation of alkene class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn
      Properties Of Alkenes :
      Properties of alkene class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn
      Methods of Prepration of  Alkynes :
      class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn
      Properties of Alkynes :
      class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn
      Methods Of Prepration of Benzene :
      class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn
      Chemical Properties of  Benzene :
      class 12th organic reactions diagram reagents flowchart easy to learn

      group detection pratical

      Here is a good article i found online

      for class 12 th organic chemistry chemistry group detection pratical

      I start off with CARBOXYLIC GROUP ( -COOH )

      The best method for the detection is NaHCO3 test. Carboxylic acids liberate CO2 with BRISK EFFERVESENCE
      and it also turns lime water milky. Your job is complete and -COOH is detected.

      Alcoholic Group (-OH)

      Alcohols give red colour when CAN (ceric ammonium nitrate) is added to it. You can see the actual rkn
      anywhere but the reagent in the rkn and the colour should be remembered.
      BUT MORE IMPORTANT IS DISTINCTION BETWEEN 1, 2 and 3 degree alcohols....
      Many tests are present but more important and easy to remenber are....

      1) Lucas test (When alcohol is passed through( ZnCl2+ HCl) : 3 degree gives

      white turbidity immediatly,

      2 degree gives tirbidity after 1 or 2 mins , 1 degree does not give any rkn at room temp

      2) Victor Meyer test: Now this is carried in various stages and based on the colour of

      the end product, distinction can be made: 1 degree gives red colour, 2 degree gives

      blue while 3 degree gives colourlees soln.I repeat that more than the rkn the

      end colour is more imp.

      Phenolic Group (-OH attached to benzene nucleus)

      Phenolic group give characteristic colour with neutral FeCl3 soln.(see the actual rkn)

      Carbonyl groups(Aldehydes + Ketones):

      1) Brady's test (commonly known as 2,4 DNP test) : This test is given by both Aldehydes and ketones by
      giving orange/red/yellow colour crystalline products with DNP . (see the rkn)
      BUT the questions arises HOW to distinguish b/w Aldehydes and Ketones ? Well here's the answer...
      Here is aldehydes VS, Ketones:

      The most important fact about tollens and fehlings test is that even though ketone is not rediced by these
      two soln.
      alpha hydroxy ketones
        ARE.. and this is very important factor as this is the reason
      monosacchirides reduce tollens reagent...

      2)Iodoform test : This is very important test as it covers everyone from alcohols to

      aldehydes and ketones....

       Actually only the following groups give this test and it is better to memorise them..
      1) CH3CH2OH   2) 2 degree alcohol but should be adjacent to terminal carbon
      { PLEASE NOTE THAT ALKYL HALIDES HAVING SAME STRUCTURE as above two give +ve iodoform test
      as in alkaline medium as OH replaces Cl.}
      3)Every compound containing CH3CO ( acetyl group ) attached to H or C gives this test therefore among
      aldehydes only CH3CHO gives this test...
      THE end product is iodoform which is liberated when compounds containing any of the above groups
      is passed through I2 an KOH...The colour liberated is yellow...

      Ester Group(RCOOR') : 

      1) Hydroxamic Test : Esters react with NH2OH(hydroxul amine) to give Hydroxamic acid which then
      reacts with FeCl3 to form a complex giving purple or deep red colour(see the rkn)
      2)Hydrolysis Test : Now this one is common usually called saponification.You all may already know the rkn.
      The rub is that alongwith NaOH Phenolphthalin is added to ester which gives pink colour but when the soln
      is boiled pink colour is discharged due to formation of acid...

      Amide Group(-CONH2 ) :

      Amides are simply decomposed by alkali soln liberating NH3 gas which give WHITE FUMES with HCl

      Amines(RNH2, R2NH, R3N , ArNH2)

      NITROUS ACID TEST :
      NaNO2 + dil. HCl are added to the amines..
      ----Primary aliphatic amines liberate N2 gas with brisk effrvesence and clear soln is formed(see rkn)
      ----Primary aromatic amines give stable diazonium salt..and this benzene diazonium chloride gives
      orange azo dye with alkaline beta naphthol( must have read the rkn in amines)
      ----R2NH (Secondary amine) gives oily yellow liquid...(see the rkn)

      Unsaturation Test ( for alkene and alkynes) :

      1) Bromine water test: Both of them decolourise Br2 water..
      2)Baeyer's test : Alkene and Alkynes also decolourise alk. KMnO4 ( Baeyer's Reagent)
      Now how to distinguish BETWEEN Alkynes and Alkenes:
      alkenes decolorise bromine water very rapidly, but alkynes take several minutes.


      Finally its over, and i hope i have covered every compound..I hope you will find this article helpful..
      If any result of rkn is wrongly written plz point it out ASAP and if there is any grammatical error plz .....
      dont bother me or yourself
      Last but not the least thanks for reading my article coz i have put a lot of hardwork in it...



      Saturday, February 9, 2013

      Haloalkanes and Haloarenes notes

      Haloalkanes and Haloarenes notes 

      Here are the handwritten notes for Haloalkanes and haloarenes chapter / unit 10 class 12 organic chemistry.
      handwritten notes for Haloalkanes and haloarenes chapter/unit 10 class 12 organic chemistry NCERT/CBSE class 12 Chemistry book ChemistryII   

      Haloalkanes and haloarenes preparation notes

      Aldehyde Ketones and Carboxylic acid Notes

      Aldehyde Ketones and Carboxylic acid Notes

      Here are the handwritten notes for Aldehyde Ketones and Carboxylic acid chapter/unit 12 class 12 organic chemistry

      handwritten notes for Aldehyde Ketones and Carboxylic acid chapter/unit 12 class 12 organic chemistry NCERT/CBSE class 12 Chemistry book ChemistryII

      Aldehyde ketones and carboxylic acid notes part 1

      Aldehyde ketones and carboxylic acid notes part 2

      Aldehyde ketones and carboxylic acid notes part 3