Lesson 4 of 28 • 4 upvotes • 12:03mins
This lesson is in continuation with the previous lessons. Under this, the other parameters of optical isomerism have been discussed. Further, chirality has been introduced in this lesson, which will be continued in the next lesson.
28 lessons • 5h 12m
Representation of Molecules in 3-D - 1
14:03mins
Representation of Molecules in 3-D - 2
11:32mins
Optical Isomerism - 1
9:34mins
Optical Isomerism - 2
12:03mins
Optical Isomerism - 3
11:26mins
Elements of Symmetry
10:39mins
Enantiomers and Diastereomers
12:48mins
Homomers and Mesomers
10:55mins
Internal compensation of Meso compounds
14:41mins
Racemic mixtures
9:38mins
Racemization and optical purity
11:57mins
Optical purity or enantiomeric excess continued
10:38mins
Enantiomeric excess numericals
9:58mins
Enantiomeric excess numerical-2
11:13mins
Enantiomeric excess numerical-3
14:20mins
Total number of Optical isomers
10:22mins
Total no. of optical isomers-2
11:12mins
Total no. of optical isomers-3
9:38mins
Optical activity in compounds having no chiral carbon
9:47mins
Optical activity in allenes
11:43mins
Optical activity in allenes
10:11mins
Problems on optical activity
12:07mins
Problems on optical activity-2
9:13mins
Problems on optical activity-3
14:54mins
Problems on optical activity-4
8:26mins
Problems on optical activity-5
9:30mins
Problems on optical activity-6
8:55mins
Problems on optical activity-7
10:31mins