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In this lesson, three major types of reactions are discussed along with their mechanism that are shown by carboxylic acids. First is the reduction of carboxylic acids to alcohols. Second is the alpha-halogenation or Hell Volhard Zelinsky reaction and the third is the decarboxylation reaction.
12 lessons • 1h 55m
Introduction and Nomenclature
6:12mins
Physical Properties and Acidic Character of Carboxylic Acids
10:19mins
Preparation of Carboxylic Acids - Part 1
10:03mins
Preparation of Carboxylic Acids - Part 2
10:09mins
Assignment Questions on the Preparation of Carboxylic Acids
8:50mins
Reactions Part I (Nucleophilic acyl substitution)
8:50mins
REACTION Part 2 (Reduction, alpha-Halogenation and decarboxylation of Carboxylic Acids)
10:15mins
Acyl Chloride: Preparations, Reactions and Properties
11:05mins
Acid Anhydrides: Preparation, Reactions and Properties
7:11mins
Esters: Preparation, Reactions and Properties
12:06mins
Amides and Nitriles: Preparation, Reactions and Properties
9:46mins
Practice Assignment 2
10:34mins