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Physical Chemistry Lecture Details
Mole concept
Lecture # 1 41 min
Dalton atomic theory, isotope ,isobar, atomic mass, atomic mass unit amu,
molecule, molecular mass
Lecture # 2 48 min
molar mass. Gram atomic mass, gram molecular mass, avogadro law
Lecture # 3 44 min
Relative atomic mass, relative density, vapour density, specific gravity, average
atomic mass, average molar mass
Lecture # 4 30 min
Percentage composition, molecular formula, empirical formula, gay-lussac law
Lecture # 5 34 min
Stoichiometry, mole-mole analysis, combustion of hydrocarbon
Lecture # 6 39 min
limiting reagent, percentage yield , consecutive reaction
Lecture # 7 37 min
Principle of atomic conservation POAC
Lecture # 8 29 min
Percentage purity of sample, combustion of carbon, analysis of mixture
Lecture # 9 24 min
Numerical on analysis of mixture, law of mass conservation, law of definite
proportions, law of multiple proportions, law of reciprocal proportions
Lecture # 10 18 min
Solution, solute , solvent, mole fraction, %w/w/,
Lecture # 11 35 min
%w/v, % v/v, strength of solution, molarity, molality, ppm
Lecture # 12 46 min
Interconversion of concentration terms
Lecture # 13 35 min
Molarity of pure water , volume strength of hydrogen peroxide solution, relation
between volume strength and molarity
Lecture # 14 38 min
Silver salt method , Eudiometry ,
Lecture # 15 27 min
examples of eudiometry
Lecture # 16 42 min
Significant figure, rules for counting , rounding off, scientific notation,
addition/subtraction, multiplication of significant figure
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Equivalent concept
Lecture # 1 44 min
Oxidation number calculation, average O.N. individual O. N.
Lecture # 2 58 min
Oxidizing agent, reducing agent, disproportion reactions
Lecture # 3 46 min
Balancing of redox and disproportion reaction , balancing of molecular reaction
Lecture # 4 45 min
Equivalent concept. Law of chemical equivalence, relation between mole and
equivalent, equivalent mass, valence factor calculation for acid & base
Lecture # 5 49 min
n- factor for salt, n - factor for disproportion reaction
Lecture # 6 39 min
Titration, acid base titration, permanganate titration, dichromate titration
Lecture # 7 34 min
Back titration , double titration
Lecture # 8 33 min
Numerical on double titration, iodometric titration, limitation of equivalent concept
Lecture # 9 31 min
Bleaching powder and calculation of available chlorine from bleaching powder
sample
Lecture # 10 35 min
Hardne ss of water ( temporary & permanent hardness) strength of oleum
Lecture # 11 20 min
Volume strength of hydrogen peroxide solution
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Chemical equilibrium
Lecture # 1 1 hr 13 min
Reversible & irreversible reactions, physical and chemical eq, homogeneous and
heterogeneous eq, properties of eq, Kp, Kc, Kx, relation between Kp & Kc, relation
between Kp and Kx, degree of dissociation
Lecture # 2 38 min
Effect of stoichiometry on kp & Kc, examples of homogeneous equilibrium
Lecture # 3 29 min
Numericals of homogeneous eq.
Lecture # 4 53 min
Heterogeneous eq., homogeneous liquid eq., significance of value of k, reaction
quotient
Lecture # 5 53 min
Approximation during calculation, relation between vapour density and degree of
dissociation
Lecture # 6 38 min
Thermodynamics for chemical eq, factor affecting composition of eq mixture ,
le-chatelier's principle, effect of concentration , effect of temperature
Lecture # 7 36 min
Effect of change in pressure and volume , effect of catalyst
Lecture # 8 1 hr
Addition of inert gas at constant volume and constant pressure, le-chatelier's
principle for physical eq, evaporation of water, boiling of water, melting of ice , melting of
metal
Lecture # 9 42 min
Solubility of gas in liquid , allotropic change , simultaneous eq.
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Ionic equilibrium
Lecture # 1 31 min
Strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, strong acids, weak acids, strong base, weak
base , acid base theory, arrhenius concept, bronsted lowry concept , amphiprotic
species
Lecture # 2 45 min
Lewis concept , pH scale, properties of water, ionisation constant of water, ionic
product of water
Lecture # 3 43 min
pH calculation for strong acid, strong base, mixture of strong acid , mixture of
strong acid and base , common ion effect
Lecture # 4 41 min
pH for monobasic weak acid, weak base, ostwald dilution law, pH for very dilute
strong acid
Lecture # 5 40 min
Very dilute weak base , mixture of weak acid and strong acid,polyprotic weak
acid
Lecture # 6 33 min
Numerical on polyprotic weak acid, mixture of two weak acids
Lecture # 7 52 min
Hydrolysis of salt, salt of strong acid and strong base, salt of weak acid and
strong base , salt of weak base and strong acid
Lecture # 8 39 min
Hydrolysis of salt of weak acid and weak base
Lecture # 9 37 min
pH for polyvalent anion, ph for amphiprotic anion , introduction of buffer solution
Lecture # 10 43 min
Acidic buffer and basic buffer
Lecture # 11 53 min
Buffer capacity, titration ( strong acid v/s strong base, strong acid v/s weak base
, weak acid v/s strong base)
Lecture # 12 35 min
Titration of H3PO4 v/s NaOH
Lecture # 13 38 min
Indicator, phenolphthalein, methyl orange, pH range for a buffer ,double titration
Lecture # 14 44 min
Solubility of sparingly soluble salt, Ksp, effect of common ion on solubility,
simultaneous solubility
Lecture # 15 41 min
Ionic product v/s solubility product,selective precipitation,
Lecture # 16 37 min
solubility of salt in buffer solution, complex formation by salt
Lecture # 17 43 min
Solubility of amphoteric insoluble hydroxide, solubility of salt if cation is
hydrolyzed , solubility of salt if anion is hydrolyzed
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Gaseous State
Lecture # 01 32 min
State of matter (solid, Liq, gas) ideal gas equation, Boyle’s law.
Lecture # 02 33 min
Barometer, faulty Barometer
Lecture # 03 40 min
Problems on barometer,
Charles law
Lecture # 04 21 min
Gay-lussac’s law, Avogadro's law, ideal gas equation
Lecture # 05 45 min
Numerical
Lecture # 06 36 min
Graham’s law for diffusion.
Lecture # 07 40 min
Kinetic theory of gas, root mean square velocity
Lecture # 08 50 min
Compressibility factor (Z) pressure correction factor, volume correction factor,
excluded volume, van der waal gas equation
Lecture # 09 46 min
Virial equation, liquification of gas, critical temperature (Tc) Critical pressure (Pc)
Critical volume (Vc) Boyle’s temperature
Lecture # 10 52 min
Liquification of gas manometer
(Open end, Closed end, reduced equation of state), Collision diameter, Collision
frequency
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Atomic structure
Lecture # 01 33 min
Cathode tube experiment anode rays, radioactive decay.
Lecture # 02 51 min
Thomson plum pudding model. Rutherford model, Nearest distance of approach.
Lecture # 03 50 min
Electromagnetic theory, Planck Quantum Theory, Blackbody radiation, electron
volt.
Lecture # 04 41 min
Photoelectric effect, Work function, Threshold frequency stopping potential.
Lecture # 05 34 min
Photo current photo intensity, Bohr model, Bohr Radius
Lecture # 06 29 min
Velocity, Kinetic Energy, Total energy, Potential energy of electron in Bohr orbit
Lecture # 07 35 min
Time period, frequency, ionisation energy, ionisation potential, Excitation energy,
excitation potential Binding energy.
Lecture # 08 45 min
Spectrum, emission, line spectrum, band spectrum , H-spectrum, lyman series.
Lecture # 09 50 min
Balmer series, Paschen, Brackett, Pfund, humphrey series, maximum number of
spectral lines.
Lecture # 10 41min
Limitations of bohr model, dual nature of particle, de broglie's equation
Lecture # 11 39 min
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle Difference between orbit & orbital
Lecture # 12 37 min
Types of orbitals {s, p, d, f}, quantum numbers, (principal, azimuthal, magnetic,
spin)
Lecture # 13 47 min
Electron filling rule, Aufbau principle, Hund’s rule, pauli’s exclusion principle,
magnetic nature, magnetic moment
Lecture # 14 42 min
Wave quantum theory, schrodinger wave equation, radial node, angular node.
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Solid state
Lecture # 01 42 min
Types of solid, Crystal, Amorphous, unit cell, 2D, 3D, space,lattice.
Lecture # 02 47 min
Primitive, body centred, face centered contribution of atoms in cubic unit cell.
Packing fraction of square packing and hexagonal packing
Lecture # 03 44 min
Coordination Number, packing fraction, density of solid.,Simple cubic, BCC,
FCC, CCP
Lecture # 04 57 min
Closed packing in 3D HCP packing,
Linear void, Triangular void, Tetrahedral void, octahedral void, Cubical void
Types of void in FCC
Lecture # 05 47 min
Voids in FCC,Different radius ratio for ionic compounds.
Lecture # 06 29 min
Calculation of nearest, next nearest and next to next nearest atoms in SC, BCC,
FCC.
Lecture # 07 50 min
Structure of NaCl type, Zns type, CaF2 type, Na2O type, CSCl type, Diamond
Lecture # 08 39 min
Spinal structure, perovskite corundum structure, packing fraction of NaCl, Defect
In crystal, Schottky, Frenkel, Interstitial
Lecture # 09 31 min
Non stoichiometric defect, cation excess defect cation deficiency defect,
Paramagnetic, Diamagnetic Ferromagnetic, Ferrimagnetic, Antiferromagnetic
compound
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Chemical kinetics
Lecture # 1 57 min
Fast reaction , slow reaction, moderate reaction, average rate of reaction,
instantaneous rate of reaction, relation of rate of reaction between various reagents ,
order
Lecture # 2 35 min
Order law, zero order reaction
Lecture # 3 28 min
First order reaction
Lecture # 4 27 min
Half life period for first order reaction
Lecture # 5 24 min
Average life period for first order, generation time , first order bacterial growth,
second order reaction
Lecture # 6 35 min
nth order reaction, pseudo first order reaction
Lecture # 7 32 min
Rate of reaction of two or reactant are taken, calculation of order by half life
method
Lecture # 8 40 min
Initial rate method , integrated rate law, ostwald isolation method to determine
order
Lecture # 9 30 min
Monitoring of first order reaction using pressure measurement
Lecture # 10 42 min
Monitoring of first order reaction using titration and optical rotation
Lecture # 11 29 min
Arrhenius transition state theory
Lecture # 12 32 min
Arrhenius equation
Lecture # 13 39 min
Effect of catalyst on rate constant, temperature coefficient for reaction
Lecture # 14 29 min
Simple and complex reaction, molecularity, rate determining step RDS
Lecture # 15 48 min
Determination of rate if RDS is given , steady state approximation,complexity in
first order reaction, parallel first order reactions
Lecture # 16 29 min
Reversible first order reaction
Lecture # 17 19 min
Consecutive first order reaction
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Radioactivity 15 min
Lecture # 01
Cause of radioactivity belt of stability , comparison between alpha particle, beta
particle and gamma rays
Lecture # 02 28 min
Group displacement law soddy fajan rule,, k– electron capture ,first order decay.
Lecture # 03 28 min
Radioactive decay
Lecture # 04 53 min
Carbon dating, Age of rock using U & Pb,Age of rock using U & He
Lecture # 05 51 min
Mass defect ,Binding energy, Binding energy per nucleon. Nuclear fission and fusion.
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Surface chemistry
Lecture # 01 47 min
Adsorption, Adsorbate, Adsorbent, Thermodynamics of Adsorption, Adsorption
v/s Absorption, Physical Adsorption.
Lecture # 02 48 min
Freundlich & Langmuir isotherm, catalytic action of Homogeneous catalyst &
Heterogeneous catalyst, Positive & negative catalyst, Homogeneous catalyst,
Promoters, Catalytic poison, zeolites, enzyme catalyst, Types of solution, Dispersed
phase & Dispersion medium.
Lecture # 03 43 min
Types of colloidal solution, Lyophobic, Lyophilic, macromolecular,
micromolecular, Associated colloid/ micelle, cleansing action of soap, Bredig’s arc
method,Peptization
Lecture # 04 53 min
Chemical method to prepare colloidal solution, Tyndall effect, Brownian motion,
Electrophoresis, coagulation, protection of colloid.
Lecture # 05 22 min
Gold number, Helmholtz double layer theory ,emulsion.
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Electrochemistry
Lecture # 01 1 hr 05 min
Electrochemical cell, Oxidation half cell, Reduction half cell, Galvanic cell
Lecture # 02 44 min
Salt bridge, Daniel cell net cell reaction reaction Quotient cell representation
relation between DG & E properties of DG & E,nernst equation
Lecture # 03 44 min
Spontaneity of reaction in cell, nernst equation cell at equilibrium, concentration
cell. Hydrogen electrode and standard hydrogen electrode
Lecture # 04 1 hr 14 min
Metal + insoluble salt + soluble anion type half cell
Eg. Ag + AgCl + Cl–
Lecture # 05 59 min
Calomel electrode, electrochemical series, thermodynamics for electrochemical
cell, 𝝙G, 𝝙H, 𝝙S
Lecture # 06 1 hr 11 min
Electrolysis & electrolytic cell, electrolysis of nacl, nabr, H2SO4,H2O, first
law of electrolysis Faraday law
Lecture # 07 51 min
Examples of first law of faraday, second law of faraday
Lecture # 08 50 min
Primary cell ,leclanche cell, secondary cell, lead storage battery , Ni-Cd
cell , H2-O2 fuel cell, electrolytic conduction
Lecture # 09 54 min
Molar conductivity, equivalent conductivity , relation between molar cond.
And equv. Cond., kohlrausch law, calculation of molar cond using wheatstone bridge ,
relation between molar cond. And concentration for weak electrolyte and strong
electrolyte ,huckel onsager equation
Lecture # 10 51 min
Ionic mobility, conductometric titration for strong acid V/s strong base ,
strong acid v/s weak base and other examples
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