Lesson 10 of 10 • 4 upvotes • 10:04mins
Iodolactonization (or, more generally, Halolactonization) is an organic reaction that forms a ring (the lactone) by the addition of an oxygen and iodine across a carbon-carbon double bond.
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Esterification and Ester Hydrolysis with Mechanism(in Hindi)
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Erythro and Threo Isomers (in Hindi)
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Birch Reduction Of Benzene and its Derivatives (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Diels Alder reaction of Alkenes (in Hindi)
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Pinacole and Pinacolone Rearragement with Mechanism(in Hindi)
14:02mins
Hunsdiecker Reaction : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Use of NBS in Radical Substitution Reaction(in Hindi)
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Iodolactonization (in Hindi)
10:04mins