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  Chapter Name   Topic Name
  Solid State Charactersticks of solids
Types of solids
Crystal Lattice and Unit Cells
Types of Voids in 3D Packing
Imperfactions in Solids
Point Defects
Properties of Solids
  Solution Solution and Types of Solution
Concentration of Solution
Henry's Law and its Applications
Raoult's Law
Ideal and Non ideal Solutions
Colligative Properties and Determination of Molecular Mass
Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
Abnormal Molecular Mass and Van't Hoff Factor
  Electrochemistry Redox Reactions
Cell
Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE)
Electrochemical Series
Nernst Equation
Conductance and Electrolytic Solution
Experimental measurement of Electrical Conductivity
Kohlrausch's Law
Batteries
Fuel Cell
Corrosion
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  Chemical Kinetics Rate of Chemical Reactions
Average Rate and its Determination
Instantaneous Rate and its Determination
Factor affecting the Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Effect of Concentration
Molecularity and Order of Reactions
Pseudo First Order Reaction
Half life of a Reaction
Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate
Concept of Activation Energy
Arhenius Equation
Effect of Catalyst on Rate of Reaction
Collision Theory
  Surface Chemistry Adsorption ans Types of Adsorption
Colloidal State and Classification of Collids
Preparation of Colloidal Solutions
Purification and Properties of Colloidal solutions
Coagulation of Colloidal Solutions
Emulsions
Catalysis
Enzyme Catalysis
  General Extraction and Processes of Isolation of Elements Modes of Occurence of Metals
Extraction of Non-Metallic Elements
Extraction of Metals - Metallurgy
Electrochemical Princiles of Metallurgy
Iron
Copper
Aluminum
  p- Block Elements Introduction of p - Block elements
Group - 15 Elements - The Nitrogen Family
Ammonia
Nitric Acid
Phosphine
Group - 16 Elements - The Oxygen Family
Oxides of Sulphur
Sulphuric Acid
Group - 17 Elements - The Halogen Family
Chlorine
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl)
Oxoacids of Halogens
Interhalogen Compounds
Group - 18 Elements - The Noble Gases
  The d and f - Block Elements Introduction of d and f block elements
Electronic Configuration
General Trends in the Chemistry of First Row Transition Elements
General Properties of First row Transition Metal Compounds
Some General Group Trends in the Trasition Metals
Preparation, Properties and Uses of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4
  Co-Ordination Chemistry Werner's Theory
Terminology
Nomenclature of Co-ordination Compounds
Isomerism in Co-Ordinatiion Compounds
Bonding in Co-ordination Compounds
Colours in Co-ordination Compounds
Magnetic Properties
Metal Carbonyls
  Haloalkanes & Haloarenes Introduction and Classirication
Nomenclature of Alkyl Halide and Aryl Halide
Isomerism in Haloalkanes
General Methods of Preparation of Haloalkanes
General Methods of Preparation of Haloalarenes
Physical Properties of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Chemical Properties of Haloarenes
Difference in the Reactivity of C-X Bond in Alkyl Halide & Ayl Halide
Reactions of Aryl Halides
Polyhalogen Compounds
  Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Introduction of Alcohols
Nomenclature of Alcohols
Isomerism in Alcohols
General Methods of Preparatinon of Alcohols
Physical and Chemical Properties of Alcohols
Distinction between Primary,Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols
Introduction of Phenols
Nomenclature of Phenols
General Methods of Preparatinon of Phenols
Physical and Chemical Properties of Phenols
Introduction of Ethers
Nomenclature of Ethers
Isomerism in Ethers
General Methods of Preparation of Ethers
Physical and Chemical Properties of Ethers
Uses of Ethers
  Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones
Isomerism in Aldehydes and Ketones
Structure of Carbonyl Group
General Methods of Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones
Preparation of Aromtic Aldehydes and Ketones
Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
Chemical Properties
Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones
Introduction of Carboxylic Acids
Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acid
General Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids
Physical Properties of Carboxylic Acids
Chemical Properties of Carboxylic Acids
Some Commercially Importance of Carboxylic Acids
  Organic Cmpounds Containing Nitrogen Introduction of Amines and their Classification
Structure of Amines
Nomenclature of Amines
General Methods of Preparation Amines
Physical and Chemical Properties of Amines
Basic Character of Amines
Seperation of 10,20 and 30 Amines
Uses of Amines
Diazonium Salt
Preparation and Properties of Diazonium Salt
  Biomolecules Introduction of Carbohydrates
Classification of Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides
Disaccharides
Polysaccharides
Functions of Carbohydrates
Amino Acids
Protein and Classification of Protiens
Structutre of Protiens
Denaturation of Proteins
Enzymes
Structure of Nucleic acids
Biological Functions of Nucleic acids
Vitamins
Harmones
  Polymers Monomers and Polymers
Classification of Polymers based on Source
Classification of Polymers based on Structure
Classification of Polyemers based in Molecular Forces
Classification of Polymers based on Mode of Polymerization
Addition Polymerization
Preaparation of Some Important Addition polymers
Condensation Polymerization or Step Growth Polymerization
Preaparation of Some Important Condensation polymers
Copolymerization
Natural Rubber
Vulcanisation of Rubber
Synthetic Rubber
Molecular Mass of Polymers
Biodegradable Polymers
  Chemistry in Everyday Life Introduction
Drug and Medicines
Drug - Target Interaction
Types of Drugs
Chemicals in Food
Soap and Detergents
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