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Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 248 Lessons
- 8 Weeks
- Some Basic Concepts Of Chemistry23
- 1.1Topic: Importance Of Chemistry
- 1.2Topic: Nature Of Matter
- 1.3Topic: Properties Of Matter
- 1.4Topic: Uncertainty In Measurement
- 1.5Topic: Laws Of Chemical Combinations
- 1.6Subtopic: Law Of Conservation of Mass
- 1.7Subtopic: Law of Definite Proportions
- 1.8Subtopic: Law of Multiple Proportions
- 1.9Subtopic: Gay Lussacโs Law of Gaseous Volumes
- 1.10Subtopic: Avogadroโs Law
- 1.11Topic: Daltonโs Atomic Theory
- 1.12Topic: Atomic Mass and Molecular Mass
- 1.13Topic: Molar masses
- 1.14Topic: Mole concept
- 1.15Topic: Percentage Composition
- 1.16Subtopic: Empirical Formula for Molecular Formula
- 1.17Topic: Stoichiometry and Stoichiometric Calculations
- 1.18Subtopic: Limiting Reagent
- 1.19Subtopic: Reactions in Solutions
- 1.20Sub-subtopic: Mass Percent and Weight Percent
- 1.21Sub-subtopic: Mole fraction
- 1.22Sub-subtopic: Molarity
- 1.23Sub-subtopic: Molality
- Structure Of Atom32
- 2.1Topic: Discovery Of Sub-Atomic Particles
- 2.2Subtopic: Discovery of Electron
- 2.3Subtopic: Discovery Of Proton and Neutron
- 2.4Topic: Atomic Models
- 2.5Subtopic: Thomson Model Of Atom
- 2.6Subtopic: Rutherfordโs Nuclear Model of Atom
- 2.7Subtopic: Atomic Number and Mass Number
- 2.8Subtopic: Isobars and Isotopes
- 2.9Topic: Developments leading to the Bohrโs Model of Atom
- 2.10Subtopic: Wave Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation
- 2.11Subtopic: Particle Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation: PLANKโS QUANTUM THEORY
- 2.12Topic: Photoelectric Effect
- 2.13Subtopic: Dual Behaviour of Electromagnetic Radiation
- 2.14Topic: Evidence for the Quantized Electronic Energy Levels: Atomic Spectra
- 2.15Topic: Line Spectrum of Hydrogen
- 2.16Topic: Bohrโs Model for Hydrogen Atom
- 2.17Topic: Heisenbergโs Uncertainty Principle
- 2.18Subtopic: Explanation of line spectrum of Hydrogen
- 2.19Subtopic: Limitations of Bohrโs Model
- 2.20Topic: Dual Behaviour of Matter
- 2.21Subtopic: Significance of Uncertainty Principle
- 2.22Subtopic: Reasons for the Failure of the Bohr Model
- 2.23Topic: Quantum Mechanical Model of Atom
- 2.24Subtopic: Hydrogen Atom and the Schrodinger Equation
- 2.25Subtopic: Orbitals and Quantum Numbers
- 2.26Subtopic: Shapes of Atomic Orbitals
- 2.27Subtopic: Energies of Orbitals
- 2.28Topic: Aufbau Principle
- 2.29Topic: Pauli Exclusion Principle
- 2.30Topic: Hundโs Rule of Maximum Multiplicity
- 2.31Topic: Electronic Configuration of Atoms
- 2.32Subtopic: Stability of Completely Filled and Half Filled Subshells
- Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Properties23
- 3.0Topic: Why do we need to classify Elements
- 3.1Topic: Genesis of Periodic Classification
- 3.2Topic: Modern Periodic Law and the Present form of the Periodic Table
- 3.3Topic: Nomenclature of Elements with Atomic Numbers greater than 100
- 3.4Topic: Electronic Configuration of Elements and the Periodic Table
- 3.5Subtopic: Electronic Configuration in Periods
- 3.6Subtopic: Groupwise Electronic Configuration
- 3.7Topic: Electronic Configurations and Types of Elements
- 3.8Subtopic: The s-Block Elements
- 3.9Subtopic: The p-Block Elements
- 3.10Subtopic: The d-Block Elements (Transition Elements)
- 3.11Subtopic: The f-Block Elements (Inner-Transition Elements)
- 3.12Subtopic: Metals, Non-metals and Metalloids
- 3.13Topic: Periodic Trends in Properties
- 3.14Subtopic: Atomic Radius
- 3.15Subtopic: Ionic Radius
- 3.16Subtopic: Ionization Enthalpy
- 3.17Subtopic: Electron Gain Enthalpy
- 3.18Subtopic: Electronegativity
- 3.19Subtopic: Periodic Trends in Chemical Properties
- 3.20Subtopic: Periodicity of Valence or Oxidation States
- 3.21Subtopic: Anomalous Properties of Second Period Elements
- 3.22Topic: Periodic Trends and Chemical Reactivity
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure33
- 4.0Topic: Kossel-Lewis Approach to Chemical Bonding
- 4.1Subtopic: Octet Rule
- 4.2Subtopic: Covalent Bond
- 4.3Subtopic: (Lewis Structure) Lewis representation of simple molecules
- 4.4Subtopic: Formal Charge
- 4.5Subtopic: Limitations of the Octet Rule
- 4.6Topic: Ionic or Electrovalent Bond
- 4.7Subtopic: Lattice Enthalpy
- 4.8Topic: Bond Parameters- BOND LENGTH
- 4.9Subtopic: Bond Angle
- 4.10Subtopic: Bond Enthalpy
- 4.11Subtopic: Bond Order
- 4.12Subtopic: Resonance Structures
- 4.13Subtopic: Polarity of Bonds
- 4.14Topic: The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory
- 4.15Topic: Valence Bond Theory
- 4.16Subtopic: Orbital Overlap Concept
- 4.17Subtopic: Directional Properties of Bonds
- 4.18Subtopic: Overlapping of Atomic Orbitals
- 4.19Subtopic: Types of Overlapping and Nature of Covalent Bond
- 4.20Subtopic: Strength of Sigma and pi Bond
- 4.21Topic: Hybridisation
- 4.22Subtopic: Types of Hybridisation
- 4.23Subtopic: Hybridisation of Elements involving d Orbitals
- 4.24Topic: Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT)
- 4.25Subtopic: Formation of Molecular Orbitals Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals (LCAO)
- 4.26Subtopic: Conditions for the Combination of Atomic Orbitals
- 4.27Subtopic: Types of Molecular Orbitals
- 4.28Subtopic: Energy Level Diagram for Molecular Orbitals
- 4.29Subtopic: Electronic Configuration and Molecular Behaviour
- 4.30Topic: Bonding in some HomoNuclear Diatomic Molecules
- 4.31Topic: Hydrogen Bonding
- 4.32Subtopic: Types of Hydrogen Bonding
- Thermodynamics35
- 5.0Topic: Introduction
- 5.1Topic: Thermodynamic Terms โ System and Surroundings
- 5.2Subtopic: Types of the System
- 5.3Topic: State Function and Path Function
- 5.4Topic: Extensive and Intensive Properties
- 5.5Subtopic: The State of the System
- 5.6Subtopic: The internal Energy as a State Function
- 5.7Topic: Application
- 5.8Subtopic: Work
- 5.9Sub-subtopic: Isothermal and Free Expansion of an ideal gas
- 5.10Subtopic: Enthalpy (H)
- 5.11Subtopic: Heat Capacity
- 5.12Subtopic: The relationship between Cp and Cv for an Ideal Gas
- 5.13Topic: Calorimetry โ Measurement of โU and โH
- 5.14Topic: Reaction Enthalpy -Enthalpy Change, โrH of a reaction
- 5.15Subtopic: Standard Enthalpy of Reactions
- 5.16Subtopic: Enthalpy Changes during Phase Transformations
- 5.17Subtopic: Standard Enthalpy of Formation
- 5.18Subtopic: Thermochemical Equations
- 5.19Subtopic: Hessโs Law of Constant Heat Summation
- 5.20Topic: Enthalpies for different types of Reactions
- 5.21Subtopic: Standard Enthalpy of Combustion
- 5.22Subtopic: Enthalpy of Atomisation
- 5.23Subtopic: Bond Enthalpy
- 5.24Subtopic: Lattice Enthalpy
- 5.25Subtopic: Ionization Enthalpy and Electron Affinity
- 5.26Subtopic: Enthalpy of Solution
- 5.27Subtopic: Enthalpy of Dilution
- 5.28Topic: Spontaneity
- 5.29Subtopic: Is decrease in Enthalpy a criterion for Spontaneity?
- 5.30Subtopic: Entropy and Spontaneity
- 5.31Subtopic: Gibbs Energy and Spontaneity
- 5.32Subtopic: Entropy and Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 5.33Subtopic: Absolute Entropy and Third Law of Thermodynamics
- 5.34Topic: Gibbs Energy Change and Equilibrium
- Equilibrium47
- 6.0Topic: Introduction
- 6.1Topic: Equilibrium in Physical Processes
- 6.2Subtopic: Solid-Liquid Equilibrium
- 6.3Subtopic: Liquid-Vapour Equilibrium
- 6.4Subtopic: Solid-Vapour Equilibrium
- 6.5Subtopic: Equilibrium involving dissolution of Solid in liquid
- 6.6Subtopic: Equilibrium involving dissolution of Gases in liquids
- 6.7Subtopic: General Characteristics of Equilibria Involving Physical Processes
- 6.8Topic: Equilibrium in Chemical Processes- Dynamic Equilibrium
- 6.9Topic: Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant
- 6.10Topic: Homogeneous Equilibria
- 6.11Subtopic: Equilibrium Constant in Gaseous systems
- 6.12Subtopic: Heterogeneous Equilibria
- 6.13Topic: Applications of Equilibrium Constant
- 6.14Subtopic: Predicting the Extent of a reaction
- 6.15Subtopic: Predicting the direction of the reaction
- 6.16Subtopic: Calculating Equilibrium Concentration
- 6.17Topic: Relationship between Equilibrium Constant K, Reaction Quotient Q and Gibbs Energy G
- 6.18Topic: Factors Affecting Equilibria
- 6.19Subtopic: Effect of Concentration Change
- 6.20Subtopic: Effect of Concentration- An experiment
- 6.21Subtopic: Effect of Pressure Change
- 6.22Subtopic: Effect of Inert Gas Addition
- 6.23Subtopic: Effect of Temperature Change
- 6.24Subtopic: Effect of Catalyst
- 6.25Topic: Ionic Equilibrium in Solution
- 6.26Topic: Acids, Bases and Salts
- 6.27Subtopic: Arrhenius Concept of Acids and Bases
- 6.28Subtopic: The Bronsted โ Lowry Acids and Bases
- 6.29Subtopic: Lewis Acids and Bases
- 6.30Topic: Ionization of Acids and Bases
- 6.31Subtopic: The Ionization Constant of Water and itโs Ionic Product
- 6.32Subtopic: The pH Scale
- 6.33Subtopic: Ionization Constants of Weak Acids
- 6.34Sub-subtopic: Ionization of Weak Bases
- 6.35Sub-subtopic: Relation between Ka and Kb
- 6.36Sub-subtopic: Relation between Ka and Kb
- 6.37Sub-subtopic: Di- and Polybasic Acids and Di- and Polyacidic Bases
- 6.38Sub-subtopic: Factors affecting Acid Strength
- 6.39Subtopic: Common Ionization Effect in the Ionization of Acids and Bases
- 6.40Sub-subtopic: Di- and Polybasic Acids and Di-and Polyacidic Bases
- 6.41Subtopic: Hydrolysis of salts and the pH of their Solutions
- 6.42Topic: Buffer Solutions
- 6.43Subtopic: Designing Buffer Solution
- 6.44Topic: Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts
- 6.45Subtopic: Solubility Product Constant
- 6.46Subtopic: Common Ion Effect on Solubility of Ionic Salts
- Redox Reactions15
- 7.0Topic: Introduction
- 7.1Topic: Classical Idea of Redox Reactions- Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
- 7.2Topic: Redox Reactions in terms of Electron Transfer Reactions
- 7.3Subtopic: Competitive Electron Transfer Reactions
- 7.4Subtopic: Combination Reaction
- 7.5Topic: Oxidation Number
- 7.6Subtopic: Decomposition
- 7.7Subtopic: Displacement Reaction
- 7.8Subtopic: Disproportionation Reaction
- 7.9Topic: Balancing of Redox Reactions
- 7.10Subtopic: Oxidation Number Method
- 7.11Subtopic: Half Reaction Method
- 7.12Topic: Redox Reactions as the Basis for Titrations
- 7.13Topic: Limitations of concept of Oxidation Number
- 7.14Topic: Redox Reactions and Electrode Processes
- The p-Block Elements40
- 8.0Topic: General Introduction
- 8.1Topic: Group 13 Elements โ The Boron Family
- 8.2Subtopic: Electronic Configuration
- 8.3Subtopic: Atomic Radii
- 8.4Subtopic: Ionization Enthalpy
- 8.5Subtopic: Electronegativity
- 8.6Subtopic: Physical Properties
- 8.7Subtopic: Chemical Properties
- 8.8Sub-subtopic: Reactivity towards Air
- 8.9Sub-subtopic: Reactivity towards Acids and Alkalies
- 8.10Sub-subtopic: Reactivity towards Halogens
- 8.11Topic: Important Trends and Anomalous Properties of Boron
- 8.12Subtopic: Borax
- 8.13Subtopic: Orthoboric acid
- 8.14Subtopic: Diborane
- 8.15Subtopic: Uses of Boron and Aluminium and their Compounds
- 8.16Topic: Group 14 Elements: The Carbon Family
- 8.17Subtopic: Electronic Configuration of the Carbon Family
- 8.18Subtopic: Covalent Radius
- 8.19Subtopic: Ionization Enthalpy
- 8.20Subtopic: Electronegativity
- 8.21Subtopic: Physical Properties
- 8.22Subtopic: Chemical Properties
- 8.23Sub-subtopic: Oxidation states and trends in Chemical Reactivity
- 8.24Sub-subtopic: Reactivity towards Oxygen
- 8.25Sub-subtopic: Reactivity towards Water
- 8.26Sub-subtopic: Reactivity towards Halogens
- 8.27Subtopic: Important Trends and Anomalous behaviour of Carbon
- 8.28Subtopic: Allotropes of Carbon
- 8.29Sub-subtopic: Diamond
- 8.30Sub-subtopic: Graphite
- 8.31Sub-subtopic: Fullerenes
- 8.32Subtopic: Uses of Carbon
- 8.33Subtopic: Some important compounds of Carbon and Silicon- Oxides of Carbon
- 8.34Sub-subtopic: Carbon Monoxide
- 8.35Sub-subtopic: Carbon Dioxide
- 8.36Sub-subtopic: Silicon Dioxide
- 8.37Sub-subtopic: Silicones
- 8.38Sub-subtopic: Silicates
- 8.39Sub-subtopic: Zeolites