Ch 4 Chemistry Class 12 Sindh Board Notes
Important Easy Notes of Nomenclature of Organic Compounds Ch 4 Chemistry Class 12 Sindh Board Notes written by Professor Mr. Zaheer Ikram Suib. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of Chemistry for students of the 12th class and these are according to the paper patterns of all Sindh Book Boards.
Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
- Nomenclature of alkanes: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of alkenes: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of alkynes: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Alkyl Halides: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Amines: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Alcohols: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Phenols: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Ethers: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids: (i) Common system (ii) IUPAC system.
- Nomenclature of Esters.
- Nomenclature of Amide.
- Nomenclature of Acyl Halides
- Solved Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ's) of the Ch 4 Chemistry Class 12 Sindh Board Notes.
- Why IUPAC system of nomenclature is preferred on common system of naming of organic compounds?
- Write the name of five organic milk and mention the functional group of present in them.
- Write down basic rules for IUPAC naming of organic compound.
- We often used the term Iso and Neo in the common system of naming of alkanes. Explain with example.
- Write the common names of first five members of carboxylic acid.
- If an organic compound contains both double and triple Bond in the main carbon chain what rules you follow to write its IUPAC name. Explain by giving an example.