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Law of multiple proportion and its example


2. Law of definite proportion and its example
3. Limiting reagent
4. Molarity
5. Molality
6. Molecular formula
7. Empirical formula
1. Properties of cathode rays
2. Properties of canal rays
3. Nuclear model of atom
4. Bohr model of atom
5. de Broglie eqution
6. Rydberg equation
7. Heisenberg uncertainty principle
8. Electronic configuration of copper and chromium
9. Paulis exclusion principle
1. Mendeleev periodic Law
2. Modern periodic law
3. IUPAC notation of elements
4. electro negativity
5. electron gain enthalpy
1. Dipole moment
2. dipolemoment of NH3 and NF3
3. VSEPR theory (any three points)
4. shape of molecules, H2O, NH3, BCl3, SF6, PCl5
5. hybridization
6. hydrogen bond
7. Bond order
1. difference between extensive property and
intensive property
2. relation between Cp and Cv
3. first law of thermo dynamics
4. lattice enthalpy
5. Born Haber cycle
6. Hess’s Law
7. Entropy
8.conditions for spontaneity
9. Gibbs energy
1. Law of chemical equilibrium
2. Arrhenius concept 0f acid and base
3. conjugate acid and base
4. common ion effect
5. buffer solution
6. pH of a solution
7. acid buffer and basic buffer
1. redox reaction in terms of oxidation number
2. Stock notation
3. finding oxidation number
4. four types of redox reactions.
5. disproportionation reaction
1. IUPAC name of organic compounds in your notes.
2. structural isomerism and geometrical isomerism
3. nucleophile and electrophile
4. free radical
5. hyperconjugation
6. lassignes test
7. Test for estimation of nitrogen and halogen
8. conformation of ethane-eclipsed and staggered
structure
9. Reactions:
i) aromatization
ii) markovnikov rule
iii) Friedel crafts reactions
iv) nitration and halogenation of benzene
v) Huckel rule
vi) ozonolysis

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