This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry course, as it contains questions about organic chemistry topics and reactions. It includes 2 long essay questions asking students to discuss carbocation stability and the Perkin and allylic rearrangement reactions. It also includes 8 short essay questions about topics like phenol acidity, isomerism, tautomerism, electrophilic aromatic substitution, aldol and claisen condensations. Additionally, it contains 10 short answer questions defining terms like hydrogen bonding and testing knowledge of reactions mechanisms, naming conventions, and organic chemistry concepts. Students are asked to provide labeled diagrams where necessary and cite specific examples in their answers.
This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry course, as it contains questions about organic chemistry topics and reactions. It includes 2 long essay questions asking students to discuss carbocation stability and the Perkin and allylic rearrangement reactions. It also includes 8 short essay questions about topics like phenol acidity, isomerism, tautomerism, electrophilic aromatic substitution, aldol and claisen condensations. Additionally, it contains 10 short answer questions defining terms like hydrogen bonding and testing knowledge of reactions mechanisms, naming conventions, and organic chemistry concepts. Students are asked to provide labeled diagrams where necessary and cite specific examples in their answers.
This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry course, as it contains questions about organic chemistry topics and reactions. It includes 2 long essay questions asking students to discuss carbocation stability and the Perkin and allylic rearrangement reactions. It also includes 8 short essay questions about topics like phenol acidity, isomerism, tautomerism, electrophilic aromatic substitution, aldol and claisen condensations. Additionally, it contains 10 short answer questions defining terms like hydrogen bonding and testing knowledge of reactions mechanisms, naming conventions, and organic chemistry concepts. Students are asked to provide labeled diagrams where necessary and cite specific examples in their answers.
This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry course, as it contains questions about organic chemistry topics and reactions. It includes 2 long essay questions asking students to discuss carbocation stability and the Perkin and allylic rearrangement reactions. It also includes 8 short essay questions about topics like phenol acidity, isomerism, tautomerism, electrophilic aromatic substitution, aldol and claisen condensations. Additionally, it contains 10 short answer questions defining terms like hydrogen bonding and testing knowledge of reactions mechanisms, naming conventions, and organic chemistry concepts. Students are asked to provide labeled diagrams where necessary and cite specific examples in their answers.
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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
I Year B. Pharm Degree Examination – NOV 2016
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 80 Marks PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - I (Revised Scheme - 2) Q.P. CODE: 1954 Your answers should be specific to the questions asked Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary LONG ESSAYS (Answer any Two) 2 x 10 = 20 Marks 1. Define carbocations with examples and discuss the factors affecting the stability of carbocations. 2. Explain Perkin’s condensation and Allylic rearrangement reactions. 3. Explain the mechanism, kinetics and stereochemistry of SN2 reaction.
SHORT ESSAYS (Answer any Eight) 8 x 5 = 40 Marks
4. Explain the acidity of phenols. Write the effects of substitution. 5. Write a note on isomerism. 6. Explain Keto-Enol tautomerism with examples. 7. Explain the effects of substituents on electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction. 8. Explain the reactions with mechanisms (a) Aldol condensation (b) Claisen condensation. 9. Write the assay method and medicinal uses of (a) Aspirin (b) Chlorbutol. 10. Explain nitration of benzene with mechanism. 11. Explain dehydration of alcohol with examples. 12. Discuss the reactions of Diazonium salts. 13. Describe Bayer’s strain theory.
SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 2 = 20 Marks
14. Define hydrogen bonding with examples. 15. Write a note on Dipole movement. 16. Write a note on Lowry Bronsted theory of acids. 17. Mechanism of E1 reaction 18. Synthesis of amides from Acyl chlorides 19. What is hyper-conjugation? 20. Explain Huckle rule. 21. Give one method for preparation and one test for purity for lactic acid. 22. Write IUPAC name for (a) Acetone (b) Glycerol. 23. Define peroxide effect. *****