The hybrids of hydrocarbons and their derivatives are called organic compounds and the branch of chemistry that deals with these compounds are called organic chemistry. This chapter is all about the structures, properties, and behaviours including reactions of compounds containing carbon-hydrogen bonds.
In this Organic Chemistry Class 11 chapters you will cover the below-given topics:
- General introduction
- Tetravalence of carbon: Shapes of organic compound
- Classification of organic compound
- Nomenclature of organic compounds: nomenclature of alkanes
- Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds having functional group
- Substituted Benzene Compounds: Nomenclature
- Isomerism
- Inductive effect
- Resonance structures and resonance effect
- Differential extraction and chromatography
- Test for sulphur, halogen and phosphorus
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- Chemistry sample paper class 11
- CBSE Previous Year Question Paper For Class 11 chemistry
- Chemistry important questions class 11
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Frequently Asked Questions on CBSE Class 11 Organic Chemistry Notes
How to study and prepare for CBSE Class 11 Organic chemistry?
Organic chemistry requires constant practise and familiarisation of chemical formulas of compounds. A student should fully study and prepare the full syllabus of CBSE Class 11 Chemistry.
What is meant by ‘isomerism’?
Isomerism refers to the existence of molecules that have the same number of same kinds of atoms but differ in chemical and physical properties.
What is the ‘resonance effect’?
Resonance effect is the polarity produced in a molecule due to interaction between a lone pair of electron and a pi bond or it is produced due to interaction of two pi bonds between two adjacent atoms.
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