13.0.Introduction 13.1. Classification 13.2. Alkanes 13.2.1. Nomenclature and Isomerism 13.2.2. Preparation 13.2.2. Preparation 13.2.2. Preparation 13.2.3. Properties 13.2.3. Properties 13.2.3. Properties 13.2.4. Conformations 13.3. Alkenes 13.3.1. Structre of Double Bond 13.3.2. Nomenclature 13.3.3. Isomerism 13.3.4. Preparation 13.3.5. Properties 13.3.5. Properties 13.4. Alkynes 13.4.1. Nomenclature and Isomerism 13.4.2. Structure of Triple Bond 13.4.3. Preparation 13.4.4. Properties 13.4.4. Properties 13.5. Aromatic Hydrocarbon 13.5.1. Nomenclature and Isomerism 13.5.2. Structure of Benzene 13.5.3. Aromaticity 13.5.4. Preparation of Benzene 13.5.5. Properties 13.6. Carcinogenicity and Toxicity
1.Some Basic Points of Chemistry 2.Structure of Atom 3.Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties 4.Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5.States of Matter 6.Thermodynamics 7.Equilibrium 8.Redox Reactions 9.Hydrogen 10.The s-Block Elements 11. The p-Block Elements 12.Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques 13.Hydrocarbons 14.Environmental Chemistry