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Organic Chemistry Simplified (Part 1)
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Organic Chemistry Simplified (Part 1)

Basic Understanding of Organic Chemistry & IUPAC Nomenclature
Created byBharti Gupta
Last updated 4/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • This course is designed to lay the foundation for Organic chemistry.
  • Here you will learn:
  • What is organic chemistry?
  • How organic compounds are represented?
  • What is the reason for formation of large number of organic compounds?
  • Functional groups
  • Homologues
  • Degree of Carbon & Hydrogen
  • Saturation and Unsaturation
  • Hybridisation
  • Classification of organic compounds.
  • IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic molecules along with some common names which you will regularly encounter in due course of organic chemistry.

Course content

3 sections61 lectures11h 18m total length
  • Introduction6:01

Requirements

  • This course is designed from beginner to advanced level hence there is no prerequisite for this course.

Description

This Course is designed to lay the foundation for your organic chemistry. Here you will learn what is organic chemistry, how organic compounds are represented, what is the reason for formation of large number of organic compounds, functional groups, homologues, nature of carbon & hydrogen, saturation and unsaturation, hybridization, classification of organic compounds along with IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds

Who this course is for:

  • For students pursuing Organic Chemistry as a subject for any board exam or competitive exams. Parents looking for extra support with organic chemistry to help their kids. For Chemists ,Chemical engineers Professionals working in chemical, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, oil and gas industries. Anyone who want to broaden the sphere of his knowledge and discover the fascinating world of organic chemistry.