To learn about the extra stability of some molecules through aromaticity and Huckel’s rule and also about restricted and free rotation, molecular symmetry, enantiomeric and diastereomeric conditions.
Geometrical isomerism: concept of resricted rotation- cis-trans, syn-anti and E,Z system of nomenclature, geometrical isomerism in oximes, amide and alicyclic compounds. Optical isomerism: elements of symmetry, concept of asymmetry and chirality, enantiomers and diastereomers, racemic mixture and meso isomers; molecular chirality- allenes, relative and absolute configuration, nomenclature of optical isomer - D,L nomenclature, sequence rule and the R,S system of nomenclature, resolution of enantiomers; elementary concepts of asymmetric synthesis (concept of diastereomeric induction). Elementary concept of chiral induction through chemical reaction(reaction to bromine to alkane and alkenes)
Nomenclature, method of preparation, chemical reactions, theory of strainless rings, cyclopropane and its reactivity with halogens.
Newman, Fischer, Sawhorse and Flying-wedge formula; conformation of ethane, n-butane and cyclohexane – axial and equitorial bonds, conformational analysis of monosubstituted and disubstituted cyclohexane (dimethyl cylcohexane), concepts of conformational locking; chair conformation of α and β glucose and their stability.