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2021-10-12 16:50:53 #Revision

Blood Group

Introduction
Based on the presence and absence of antibodies, the blood is classified into different groups.
Further, while classification, the presence and absence of the inherited antigenic substances also considered.
The types of blood groups are inherited and represent contributions from both the father and the mother.

ABO Blood Group System
In human blood, usually, there are two antigens and antibodies.
The two antigens are antigen A and antigen B.
The two antibodies are antibody A and antibody B.
The antigens are remaining in the red blood cells, whereas the antibodies are found in the serum.
Based on the antigen property, the blood group of all human beings can be classified as −
➭ Blood Group A − antigen A and antibody B
➭ Blood Group B − antigen B and antibody A
➭ Blood Group AB − antigen A and antigen B and no antibody
➭ Blood Group O − no antigen, but antigen A as well as antibody B
Consideration of the ABO system is the most imperative while transfusion of human blood.
The ABO blood group systems were first discovered by Karl Landsteiner in 1901

Rh Blood Group System
The Rh system (the meaning of Rh is Rhesus) is another significant blood-group system. It is very important to match Rh system while blood transfusion.
Rh antigen first studied in Rhesus monkeys; therefore, its name is given Rh factor/system.
The person who does not have Rh antigen is known as Rh negative (Rh-ve) and the person who has the Rh antigen is known as Rh positive (Rh+ve).
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2021-10-10 13:57:42 #Revision

Blood Group

Introduction
Based on the presence and absence of antibodies, the blood is classified into different groups.
Further, while classification, the presence and absence of the inherited antigenic substances also considered.
The types of blood groups are inherited and represent contributions from both the father and the mother.

ABO Blood Group System
In human blood, usually, there are two antigens and antibodies.
The two antigens are antigen A and antigen B.
The two antibodies are antibody A and antibody B.
The antigens are remaining in the red blood cells, whereas the antibodies are found in the serum.
Based on the antigen property, the blood group of all human beings can be classified as −
➭ Blood Group A − antigen A and antibody B
➭ Blood Group B − antigen B and antibody A
➭ Blood Group AB − antigen A and antigen B and no antibody
➭ Blood Group O − no antigen, but antigen A as well as antibody B
Consideration of the ABO system is the most imperative while transfusion of human blood.
The ABO blood group systems were first discovered by Karl Landsteiner in 1901

Rh Blood Group System
The Rh system (the meaning of Rh is Rhesus) is another significant blood-group system. It is very important to match Rh system while blood transfusion.
Rh antigen first studied in Rhesus monkeys; therefore, its name is given Rh factor/system.
The person who does not have Rh antigen is known as Rh negative (Rh-ve) and the person who has the Rh antigen is known as Rh positive (Rh+ve).
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2021-10-10 11:25:58 Physics by Gaurav Gupta Sir
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2021-10-10 04:22:19 Tricks for Conversions in Organic Chemistry

Haloalkanes can give you every possible functional group. They can also help you in increasing the chain size. So you might want to convert your starting material to haloalkanes and then go to the desired product

Remember the series of oxidation/reduction: Hydrocarbons (with various substituents) can be oxidised to alcohols, then appropriate carbonyl compounds and lastly carboxylic acids (or their derivatives)

Strong oxidizing agents are KMnO4 and K2Cr2O7

Mild oxidising agents depending on the situation are CrO4, Ammoniacal AgNO3, Benedicts Solution, Fehling’s solution, Cu or CuO at 573K, Bromine water etc.

Any carboxylic acid derivative can be converted back to the carboxylic acid by hydrolysis.

There are possibilities of hydride and methyl to get the most stable intermediate (carbocation/free radical)

A most common reaction, if your starting material is an alkane, is free-radical halogenation.

Saytzeff/Markovnikov's rules must be kept in mind while dealing with alkenes (they are based on the electron displacement effects only)

Decarboxylation and ozonolysis could go-to methods for decreasing the number of carbon atoms

Grignard reagent gives you the much-needed Alkyl nucleophile, which can be used at appropriate places.
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