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Ch1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
1.1 Importance of chemistry
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1.2 Nature of matter
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1.3 Properties of matter and their measurement
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1.4 Uncertainty in measurement
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1.5 Laws of chemical combinations
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1.6 Dalton's atomic theory
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1.7 Atomic and molecular masses
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1.8 Mole concept and molar masses
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1.9 Percentage composition
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1.10 Stoichiometry and stoichiometric calculations
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Ch2 Structure of Atom
2:1 Discovery of sub-atomic particles
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2:2 Atomic models
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2:3 Developments leading to the bohr's model of atom
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2:4 Bohr's model for hydrogen atom
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2:5 Towards quantum mechanical model of the atom
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2:6 Quantum mechanical model of atom
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Ch3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
3.1 Why do we need to classify elements ?
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3.2 Genesis of periodic classification
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3.3 Modern periodic law and the present form of the periodic table
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3.4 Nomenclature of elements with atomic numbers > 100
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3.5 Electronic configurations of elements and the periodic table
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3.6 Electronic configurations and types of elements: s-, p-, d-, f- blocks
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3.7 Periodic trends in properties of elements
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ConceptBooster |3.2 - (Modern Periodic Law and the Present form of the Periodic Table)
ConceptBooster |3.3 - (Electronic Configuration of Elements and their Types : s, p, d and f-Block Elements)
ConceptBooster |3.4 - (Periodic Trends in Properties of Elements)
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Ch4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
4.1 Kossel -lewis approach to chemical bonding
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4.2 Ionic or electrovalent bond
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4.3 Bond parameters
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4.4 The valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory
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4.5 Valence bond theory
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4.6 Hybridisation
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4.7 Molecular orbital theory
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4.8 Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules
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4.9 Hydrogen bonding
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Ch5 States of Matter
5.1 Intermolecular forces
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5.2 Thermal energy
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5.3 Intermolecular forces vs thermal interactions
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5.4 The gaseous state
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5.5 The gas laws
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5.6 Ideal gas equation
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5.7 Kinetic energy and molecular speeds
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5.8 Kinetic molecular theory of gases
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5.9 Behaviour of real gases: deviation from ideal gas behaviour
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5.10 Liquefaction of gases
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5.11 Liquid state
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Ch6 Thermodynamics
6.1 Thermodynamics terms
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6.2 Applications
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6.3 Measurement of U and H: calorimetry
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6.4 Enthalpy change, H of a reaction - reaction enthalpy
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6.5 Enthalpies for different types of reactions
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6.6 Spontaneity
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6.7 Gibbs energy change in equilibrium
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Ch7 Equililbrium
7.1 Equilibrium in physical processes
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7.2 Equlibrium in chemical processes - dynamic equilibrium
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7.3 Law of chemical equilibrium and equilibrium constant
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7.4 Homogeneous equilibria
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7.5 Heterogeneous equilibria
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7.6 Applications of equilibrium constants
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7.7 Relationship between equilibrium constant K, reaction quotient Q and gibbs energy G
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7.8 Factors affecting equilibria
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7.9 Ionic equilibrium in solution
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7.10 Acids, bases and salts
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7.11 Ionization of acids and bases
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7.12 Buffer solutions
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7.13 Solubility equilibria of sparingly soluble salts
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Ch8 Redox Reaction
8.1 Classical idea of redox reactions - oxidation and reduction reactions
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8.2 Redox reactions in terms of electron transfer reactions
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8.3 Oxidation number
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8.4 Redox reactions and electrode processes
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Ch9 Hydrogen
9.1 Position of Hydrogen in the periodic table
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9.2 Dihydrogen, H2
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9.3 Preparation of dihydrogen, H2
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9.4 Properties of dihydrogen
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9.5 Hydrides
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9.6 Water
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9.7 Hydrogen peroxide (H202)
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9.8 Heavy water, D2O
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9.9 Dihydrogen as a fuel
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Ch10 The s-Block Elements
10.1 Group 1 elements: alkali metals
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10.2 General characteristics of the compounds of the alkali metals
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10.3 Anomalous properties of lithium
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10.4 Some important compounds of sodium
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10.5 Biological importance of sodium and potassium
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10.6 Group 2 elements : alkaline earth metals
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10.7 General characteristics of compounds of the alkaline earth metals
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10.8 Anomalous behaviour of beryllium
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10.9 Some important compounds of calcium
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10.10 Biological importance of magnesium and calcium
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Ch11 The p-Block Elements
11.1 Group 13 elements: the born family
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11.2 Important trends and anomalous properties of boron
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11.3 Some important compounds of boron
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11.4 Uses of boron and aluminium and their compounds
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11.5 Group 14 elements: the carbon family
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11.6 Important trends and anomalous behaviour of carbon
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11.7 Allotropes of carbon
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11.8 Some important compounds of carbon and silicon
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Ch12 Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
12.1 General introduction
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12.2 Tetravalence of carbon: shapes of organic compounds
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12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
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12.4 Classification of organic compounds
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12.5 Nomenclature of organic compounds
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12.6 Isomerism
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12.7 Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism
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12.8 Methods of purification of organic compounds
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12.9 Quanlitative analysis of organic compounds
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12.10 Quantitative analysis
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Ch13 Hydrocarbons
13.1 Classification
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13.2 Alkanes
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13.3 Alkenes
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13.4 Alkynes
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13.5 Aromatic hydrocarbon
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13.6 Carcinogenicity and toxicity
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Ch14 Environmental Chemistry
14.1 Environmental pollution
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14.2 Atmospheric pollution
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14.3 Water pollution
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14.4 Soil pollution
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14.5 Industrial waste
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14.6 Strategies to control environmental pollution
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14.7 Green chemistry
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3.3 Modern periodic law and the present form of the periodic table
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