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Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry One-Liners – Set 1

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry One-Liners – Set 1

May 30, 2023594 views 15 Points By Diksha Bhatla
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A clear and concise collection of Organic Chemistry one-liners designed for quick revision. Perfect for B.Pharm and D.Pharm students preparing for exams.

#1
An agent able to produce positively charged hydrogen ions (H+). [Since the hydrogen ion is a bare proton, it usually exists in a solvated form (such as H3O+).]
acid
#2
A compound (or object) that is superimposible on its mirror image.
achiral
#3
The minimum energy which reacting species must possess in order to be able to form an 'activated complex', or 'transition state', before proceeding to the products.
activation energy
#4
Reactions in which an unsaturated system is saturated or part saturated by the addition of a molecule across the multiple bond.
addition reactions
#5
Organic substances occurring naturally, which are basic, forming salts with acids. The basic group is usually an amino function.
alkaloid
#6
A group containing 3 carbon atoms and a double bond
allyl group
#7
The migration of a double bond in a 3-carbon system from carbon atoms one and two to carbon atoms two and three
allylic rearrangement
#8
The specific term used to describe carbohydrate stereoisomers differing only in configuration at the hemi-acetal carbon atom.
anomers
#9
An aromatic molecule or ion possesses aromaticity. Aromaticity is the special property of planar (or nearly planar) cyclic, conjugated systems having (4n+2) conjugated pi electrons.
aromatic
#10
A term applied to the combination of molecules of a substance with one another to form more complex systems.
association
#11
A term applied an object or molecule that does not possess symmetry.
asymmetry
#12
A a term applied to the selective synthesis of one diastereomeric form of a compound resulting from the influence of an existing chiral centre adjacent to the developing asymmetric carbon atom.
asymmetric induction
#13
The energy levels of electrons in an atom which may be described in terms of the four quantum numbers.
atomic orbital
#14
The number of particles (atoms or molecules) in one mole of any pure substance.
Avogadro's constant
#15
A base is a substance that can combine with a proton.
Base
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