Lesson 22 of 28 • 6 upvotes • 10:02mins
This lesson gives a brief introduction into why the enol content of the same keto compound would differ when taken in different solvents-i.e-polar , non polar and gaseous state. It's an important lesson from knowledge point of view and a must watch!
28 lessons • 4h 48m
Keto - Enol, Imine - Enamine Tautomerism
13:52mins
Nitroso-Oxime Tautomerism and Others
11:10mins
Amide Iminol Tautomerism and Triazo Tautomerism
11:26mins
Questions-1
13:59mins
Questions - 2
9:42mins
Alkaline Medium Mechanism
8:37mins
Acidic Medium Mechanism
13:12mins
Kinetic and thermodynamic enol
10:40mins
Kinetic and thermodynamic enol -2
9:42mins
Space Tautomerism
9:02mins
Space tautomerism-2
8:27mins
Some important tautomerism
11:19mins
Some important tautomerism: Open chain and cyclic form
8:25mins
Enol Content
11:02mins
Enol Content: Questions-1
8:10mins
Enol Content: Questions-2
12:05mins
Enol Content: Questions-3
8:29mins
Enol Content:Questions-4
9:21mins
Stability Questions-1
8:44mins
Stability: Questions-2
8:57mins
Stability: Questions-3
8:47mins
Effect of solvent on Enol Content
10:02mins
Effect of solvent on enol content-2
8:54mins
Anionotrophy and Cationotrophy
13:27mins
Deuterium Exchange
9:37mins
Space tautomerism:Deuterium exchange
10:13mins
Deuterium exchange: Questions
11:15mins
Deuterium exchange:Questions-2
9:53mins