Lesson 9 of 13 • 1 upvotes • 15:00mins
The Wolff–Kishner reduction is a reaction used in organic chemistry to convert carbonyl functionalities into methylene groups.
13 lessons • 3h 9m
General Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
13:32mins
Tollens Reagent Test : For Aldehydes (in Hindi)
13:48mins
Fehlings and Benedicts Test : For Aldehydes (in Hindi)
13:26mins
Wackers Process : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:47mins
Haloform Test : For Methyl Ketones(in Hindi)
15:00mins
Riemer-Tiemann Reaction of Phenols : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:56mins
Kolbe-Schmidt Reaction and Aspirin Formation : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:55mins
Clemmensen Reduction of Aldehydes/Ketones : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:57mins
Wolff-Kishner Reduction of Aldehydes/Ketones : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Aldol Condensation of Aldehydes/Ketones : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
15:00mins
Intramolecular Aldol Reaction : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:12mins
Perkins Condensation Reaction : with Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:53mins
Cannizzaro Reaction And Its Types : With Mechanism (in Hindi)
14:58mins