Organic Chemistry Reaction
Organic chemistry Reaction give the best example which is use in over daily life.
If you are read a example like this you can easily remember of all the reaction and it’s reagent.
Here give a game puzzle they can help you how much reaction you can understand and how much theory understand.
Here give graphic example reaction title which is for remember reaction.
This organic chemistry reaction covered syllabus B.sc (Chemistry), M.sc(Organic Chemistry), B.Pharm, M.Pharm and sciences which has coved chemical reaction
Reaction: Curtius Rearrangement
• How to remember it: Picture a cute baby with a tiny axe trying to cut a tree. It’s a rearrangement of molecules—just like how the Curtius rearrangement rearranges an acyl azide into an amine with the loss of nitrogen.
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Reaction: Chichibabin Reaction
• How to remember it: Imagine a bird (Chichi) and her daughter baby calling out “Chichibabin!” This reaction involves the nucleophilic substitution of an aromatic compound by an amine (usually in the presence of sodium) to form a substituted aniline derivative. So, think of birds calling out, leading to a substitution!
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Reaction: Hofmann Rearrangement
• How to remember it: A farmer feeds a horse, and the horse looks happy. Hofmann rearrangement takes an amide and converts it into a primary amine by loss of the carbonyl group. Imagine that the horse is “happy” and losing weight (the carbonyl group).
Reaction: Nucleophilic Substitution
• How to remember it: A ninja uses a shuriken (a nucleophile) to break through the window (carbon atom). Nucleophilic substitution reactions involve a nucleophile attacking a carbon atom attached to a leaving group. It’s like the shuriken hitting the window!
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Reaction: Diels-Alder Reaction
• How to remember it: The lion’s growl is like the “cycloaddition” (sounds strong and connecting!) that happens in the Diels-Alder reaction. The reaction involves a diene and a dienophile joining to form a six-membered ring. The lion devours the pear as a reminder of how two reactants bond together.
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Reaction: Birch Reduction
• How to remember it: Picture a brave knight reducing the dragon’s might with a sword (reduction!). Birch reduction is a reaction where aromatic compounds are reduced to form cyclic hydrocarbons. The knight kills the “dragon” of aromaticity and forms a new structure.
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Reaction: Friedel-Crafts Alkylation
• How to remember it: The doctor prescribes medication, just like how a Friedel-Crafts alkylation introduces an alkyl group to an aromatic ring. The “prescription” (reagent, typically an alkyl halide) reacts with the aromatic compound (the patient) in the presence of a Lewis acid to “treat” the molecule.
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Now that you’ve got these fun phrases, how about creating a game where you match the quirky phrase with the correct reaction? Here’s how you can make it into a quiz or memory challenge:
• Step 1: Write down the reaction names and reagents on separate cards or papers.
• Step 2: On another set of cards, write the memory phrase (like “Cute Baby Cuts a Tree”).
• Step 3: Shuffle both sets and then match the phrases to the reactions!
• Step 4: Review how well you remember each reaction and its mechanism.
This will help reinforce the concepts in a way that’s both memorable and entertaining! You can even create your own phrases for other reactions and make it even more personalized.
I hope this puzzle game helps with your organic chemistry understanding!
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