■ Acids, Alkalies and salts
● Hydronium ion
● Mineral acids
● Mono, di and tri basic acids
● Neutralisation reaction
● pH scale
● Chemical formulae of salts
■ Allotropy
● Carbon
● Oxygen
■ Ammonia
■ Anode and Cathode
■ Atomic mass unit
■ Balancing chemical equations
■ Avogadro number
■ Carbon compounds
■ Cathode and Anode
■ Cations and anions
■ Chemical bond
● Covalent bond
● Ionic bond
■ Corrosion of metals
■ Displacement reactions
■ Electrolytic cell
● Cathode and Anode
● Electrolysis
● Electrolyte
■ Electronegativity
■ Electronic configuration using subshells s, p, d, f
■ Galvanic cell (Voltaic cell)
■ Gram atomic mass (GAM)
■ Hydrogen chloride
■ Isotopes
■ Metals
● Aluminium
● Concentration of ores
● Copper
● Electrolytic refining
● Extraction of metal
● Iron
● Production of metals
● Refining of metal
■ Mole concept
● Molarity of solutions
■ Molecules
● Monoatomic, diatomic, polyatomic [2]
■ Nitric acid
■ Non-metals
● Oxygen
◆ Reaction with metals
◆ Reaction with non-metals
◆ Ozone layer
◆ Production
● Nitrogen
◆ Preparation
◆ Properties
◆ Fertilizers
◆ Nitrogen cycle
● Hydrogen
● Chlorine
■ Organic Chemistry
● 3D arrangement of atoms
● Addition reaction
● Carbon and it's compounds
● Combustion of hydrocarbons
● Isomerism
◆ Isomerism in alicyclic compounds
● Nomenclature of hydrocarbons
◆ Part 2
◆ Fuctional groups: Aldehyde
◆ Fuctional groups: Alkoxy
◆ Fuctional groups: Amino
◆ Fuctional groups: Carboxyl
◆ Fuctional groups: Halo
◆ Fuctional groups: Hydroxyl
◆ Fuctional groups: keto
● Polymerisation
● Substitution reaction
● Thermal cracking of hydrocarbons
■ Oxidation and Reduction
● Calculation of oxidation number
■ Periodic table
● Blocks
● Families
● Representative elements
● Position of Hydrogen
● Transition elements
● Periodic trends
◆ Size of atoms
■ Polar compounds
■ Rates of chemical reactions
■ Reactivity series
■ Reversible and irreversible reactions
● Equilibrium in reversible reactions
■ Standard temperature and pressure - STP
■ Sulphuric acid
■ Valency
● Valency of elements
● Valency to chemical formula
■ Voltaic cell (Galvanic cell)
cont.
● Hydronium ion
● Mineral acids
● Mono, di and tri basic acids
● Neutralisation reaction
● pH scale
● Chemical formulae of salts
■ Allotropy
● Carbon
● Oxygen
■ Ammonia
■ Anode and Cathode
■ Atomic mass unit
■ Balancing chemical equations
■ Avogadro number
■ Carbon compounds
■ Cathode and Anode
■ Cations and anions
■ Chemical bond
● Covalent bond
● Ionic bond
■ Corrosion of metals
■ Displacement reactions
■ Electrolytic cell
● Cathode and Anode
● Electrolysis
● Electrolyte
■ Electronegativity
■ Electronic configuration using subshells s, p, d, f
■ Galvanic cell (Voltaic cell)
■ Gram atomic mass (GAM)
■ Hydrogen chloride
■ Isotopes
■ Metals
● Aluminium
● Concentration of ores
● Copper
● Electrolytic refining
● Extraction of metal
● Iron
● Production of metals
● Refining of metal
■ Mole concept
● Molarity of solutions
■ Molecules
● Monoatomic, diatomic, polyatomic [2]
■ Nitric acid
■ Non-metals
● Oxygen
◆ Reaction with metals
◆ Reaction with non-metals
◆ Ozone layer
◆ Production
● Nitrogen
◆ Preparation
◆ Properties
◆ Fertilizers
◆ Nitrogen cycle
● Hydrogen
● Chlorine
■ Organic Chemistry
● 3D arrangement of atoms
● Addition reaction
● Carbon and it's compounds
● Combustion of hydrocarbons
● Isomerism
◆ Isomerism in alicyclic compounds
● Nomenclature of hydrocarbons
◆ Part 2
◆ Fuctional groups: Aldehyde
◆ Fuctional groups: Alkoxy
◆ Fuctional groups: Amino
◆ Fuctional groups: Carboxyl
◆ Fuctional groups: Halo
◆ Fuctional groups: Hydroxyl
◆ Fuctional groups: keto
● Polymerisation
● Substitution reaction
● Thermal cracking of hydrocarbons
■ Oxidation and Reduction
● Calculation of oxidation number
■ Periodic table
● Blocks
● Families
● Representative elements
● Position of Hydrogen
● Transition elements
● Periodic trends
◆ Size of atoms
■ Polar compounds
■ Rates of chemical reactions
■ Reactivity series
■ Reversible and irreversible reactions
● Equilibrium in reversible reactions
■ Standard temperature and pressure - STP
■ Sulphuric acid
■ Valency
● Valency of elements
● Valency to chemical formula
■ Voltaic cell (Galvanic cell)
cont.
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