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This lesson will help you understand the keto-enol content. Why the keto form dominates over enol form in keto- enol tautomerisation? And the exceptions/ conditions when enol form will dominate.
22 lessons • 5h 6m
Course Overview: Isomerism (in Hindi)
14:41mins
Structural Isomerism: Functional, Position & Chain (in Hindi)
14:51mins
Structural Isomers: Metamers & Tautomers (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Questions on Tautomerism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Comparison of keto-enol content-I (in Hindi)
14:52mins
Comparison of keto-enol content-II (in Hindi)
9:59mins
Conformations of Alkane (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Conformations of Ethane (in Hindi)
11:42mins
Conformations of Propane and Butane (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Conformations of cyclobutane and cyclohexane (in Hindi)
14:41mins
Geometrical Isomerism (part-1)
14:38mins
Geometrical Isomerism (part-2)
14:52mins
Geometrical Isomerism (part-3)
12:34mins
DPP-1: Isomerism
9:55mins
DPP-2: Isomerism
12:52mins
Introduction of Optical Isomerism: Elements of Symmetry / Assymmetric Centre
14:54mins
Optical Activity: Chiral / Achiral
14:19mins
Enantiomers & Diastereomers
14:48mins
Questions on Enantiomers, Diastereomers & Mesomers
13:32mins
Mesomers
12:52mins
Solution of DPP-1: Isomerism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Solution of DPP-2: Isomerism (in Hindi)
15:00mins