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In this lesson we will study the most important reaction that is shown by the acyl compound i.e. Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution reaction which is also a Nucleophilic addition-elimination. We will also learn about the relative reactivity and stability of the acid derivatives.
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