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 Modern periodic  spontainity

Chemistry law and long  gibbs energy


term form of change and
CHAPTER 1 SOME periodic table equilibrium
BASIC CONCEPTS OF  Nomenclature
CHEMISTRY
 Electronic CHAPTER 6
 Importance configuration of EQUILIBRIUM
 Nature elements
 physical process
 Properties  S, p, d, f block
 chemical process
 Measurement elements
 law of chemical
uncertainty  Trends
equilibrium
 Laws of chemical
and
combination CHAPTER 4 CHEMICAL equilibrium
 Dalton’s atomic BONDING AND
MOLECULAR constant
theory
STRUCTURE  homogenous
 Atomic and
molecular equilibrium
 Kl approach
masses  heterogeneous
 ionic bond
 Mole concept equilibrium
 bond parameters
and molar mass  equilibrium
 VSPER theory
 percentage constant
 valence bond
composition  K, q and g
theory
 stoichiometry relationship
 hybridization
and calculation  factors affecting
 MOT
equilibrium
 homonuclear
CHAPTER 2  ionic
diatomic
STRUCTURE OF ATOM equilibrium
molecules
 discovery  in solutions
bonding
 atomic models  acids and bases
 Hydrogen bond
 bohrs model and salts

 quantum  ionization of
CHAPTER 5
towards THERMODYNAMICS acids and bases

 quantum  buffer solutions


 Terms  solubility
 Applications eqilibria of
CHAPTER 3
 measurement of sparing soluble
CLASSIFICATION OF
ELEMENTS AND u and h salts
PERIODICITY IN  rexn enthalpy
PROPERTIES
 rexn enthalpy CHAPTER 7 REDOX
 need for types of REACTIONS
 genesis rexns
 Concept of  characteristics  Fundamental
oxidation and of alkaline earth concepts
oxidation and metals  Purification
reduction  beryllium  Qualitive
 redox reactions behaviour analysis
in terms of  Ca compounds  Quantative
electron transfer  importance of analysis
 oxidation mg and ca
number CHAPTER 12
 redox reaction CHAPTER 10 THE P HYDROCARBONS
and electrode BLOCK ELEMENTS
 Classification
process
 Group 13  Alkanes
elements  Alkenes
CHAPTER 8 HYDROGEN  Boron trends  Alkynes

 position of and properties  Aromatic

hydrogen  Boron and hydrocarbons

 di hydrogen aluminium and  Carcinogenicity

 preparation of their compounds and toxicity

h2  Group 14

 properties of h2 elements

 hydrides  Carbon
CHAPTER 1 THE SOLID
 water behaviour and STATE
 d2o trends
 General
 h2 as fuel  Allotropes of
characteristics
carbon
 amorphous and
 Compounds of
CHAPTER 9 S BLOCK
crystalline solids
ELEMENTS carbon and
 crystalline solids
silicon
 Group 1 classification
 General  lattices
CHAPTER 11 ORGANIC
characteristics CHEMISTRY- SOME  number of atoms
 anomalous BASIC PRINCIPLES AND per unit cell
TECHNIQUES
properties of the  close packed
first compounds  General structures
 compounds of introduction  packing
na  Tetravalency efficiency
 sodium and  Structural  classification
potassium representation involving unit
 group 2 elements  Classification cell dimensions
 properties of  Nomenclature  imperfections in
alkaline earth  Isomerism solids
metals
 electrical and CHAPTER 4 CHEMICAL  Oxidation and
KINETICS
magnetic reduction
properties  Rate of a  Refining
reaction  Uses of Al, Cu,
CHAPTER 2 SOLUTIONS  factors affecting Zn, Fe
rates of reaction
 Types of
 integrated rate CHAPTER 7 P BLOCK
solutions ELEMENTS
equations
 expression of
 temperature  Group 15
concentration of
dependent on elements
solutions
rate of rexn  N2
 solubility
 collision theory  Ammonia
 vapour pressure
 ideal and non  Oxides of

ideal solutions
CHAPTER 5 SURFACE nitrogen
CHEMISTRY
 colligative  nitric acid

properties  Adsorption  phosphorous

 abnormal  Catalysis  phosphine

molecular mass  Colloids halides

 molar mass  Colloidal  oxoacids

determination classification  Group 16


 Emulsions elements
 Colloids around  Dioxygen
CHAPTER 3
ELECTROCHEMISTRY us  Simple oxides
 Ozone
 electro chemical
CHAPTER 6 GENERAL  Sulphur
cell
PRINCIPLES AND  Sulphur dioxide
 galvanic cells PROCESSES OF  Oxoacids of
 Nernst ISOLATION OF
ELEMENTS sulphur
equations
 Sulphuric acids
 Conductance of  Occurrence of
 Group 17
electrolytic metals
elements
solutions  Occurrence of
 Chlorine
 Electrolytic cells ores
 Hydrogen
and electrolysis  Extraction of
chloride
 Batteries crude metals
 Oxoacids of
 Fuel cells  Thermodynamic
halogens
 Corrosion s principals and
 interhalogen
metallurgy
compounds
 Electrochemical
 Group 18
principals and
elements
metallurgy
CHAPTER 8 THE D AND  methods of  Nomenclature
F BLOCK ELEMENTS
preparation of and structure of
 Position in the haloalkanes carboxyl grp
periodic table  preparation halo  methods of
 electronic arenes preparation
configuration  physical carboxyl acids
 general properties  physical
properties of the  chemical properties
transition reactions  Che rexns
elements  polyhalogen  Uses of
 some important carboxylic acids
compounds of CHAPTER 11
ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS
transition CHAPTER 13 AMINES
AND ETHERS
elements
 Structure
 the lathanoids  classification
 Classification
 the actinoids  nomenclature
 Nomenclature
 some  structure of
 Preparation
applications of d functional
 Physical
and f block groups
properties
elements  Alcohols and
 Chemical rexns
Phenol
 methods of
CHAPTER 9  Commercial
preparation of
COORDINATION importance
ELEMENTS diasonium salts
 Ethers
 Physical
 werner’s theory
properties
 important terms CHAPTER 12
ALDEHYDES, KETONES  Chemical rexns
 nomenclature
AND CARBOXYLIC  Importance in
 isomerism ACIDS synthesis of
 bonding
 Nomenclature aromatic
 bonding of
and structure of compounds
metal carbonyls
carbonyl grp
 importance and
 Preparation of
application
aldehydes and
ketones
CHAPTER 10
HALOALKANES AND  Physical
HALOARENES properties CHAPTER 14
BIOMOLECULES
 Che rexns
 classification
 Uses of al and  Carbohydrates
 nomenclature
one  Proteins
 nature of c-x
 Enzymes
bond
 Vitamins
 Nucleic acids lussac’s law
 Hormones avogadro’s law
 ideal behaviour
CHAPTER 15 of gases
POLYMERS  empirical
derivation of gas
 Classification
equation.
 Types of rexns
 Avogadro
 Mol mass number and
 biodegradable ideal gas
polymers equation.
 commercial  Kinetic energy
importance and molecular
speeds
CHAPTER 16  deviation from
CHEMISTRY IN ideal behaviour
EVERYDAY LIFE
 liquefaction of
 drug gases and

classification critical

 drug target temperature


Liquid state
interaction
Three states of
 therapeutic
matter
action
 chemical in
foods
 cleansing
reagents

CHAPTER 5 STATES OF
MATTER – GASES AND
LIQUIDS

 intermolecular
interactions
 types of bonding
 melting and
boiling points
 role of gas of
elucidating
 the concept of
molecule
 boyle’s law
charle’s law gay

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