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Chemistry Chapter Checklist

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry


1. Laws of Chemical Combinations
2. Mole Concept
3. Stoichiometry and Limiting reagent
4. Concentration terms

Structure of Atom
1. Bohr Atom model
2. Hydrogen Spectrum
3. Quantum numbers

Classification of Elements
1. Nomenclature of elements with Z≥100
2. General electronic configuration of blocks
3. Periodic properties
4. Oxidation states

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure


1. Dipole Moment
2. Fajan’s Rule
3. VSEPR Theory
4. VBT and Hybridisation
5. MOT
6. Hydrogen Bonding

Thermodynamics
1. Basic Terms in Thermodynamics
2. Heat and Work
3. First law of thermodynamics
4. Enthalpy
5. Hess’s law
6. Different Enthalpies of Reaction
7. Second Law and Gibbs Energy

Equilibrium
1. Relation between kp and kc
2. Unit of kp and kc
3. General Characteristics of equilibrium constant
4. Le-Chatelier’s Principle
5. pH
6. Salt hydrolysis
7. Buffer Solution

Redox Reaction
1. Definitions
2. Oxidising and Reducing agent
3. Type of Redox reaction
4. Number of mole ratio of oxidant and reductant

Organic Chemistry
1. IUPAC Nomenclature
2. Isomerism
3. Reaction Intermediates
4. Electron Displacement effects
5. Qualitative and Quantitative analysis

Hydrocarbons
1. Preparation of Alkanes
2. Conformational Isomerism
3. Elimination reaction
4. Markovnikov and Antimarkonikov addition
5. Ozonolysis
6. Acidity of Alkynes
7. Aromaticity
8. Electrophilic Substitution Reaction

Solutions
1. Concentration terms
2. Henry’s Law
3. Rault’s Law
4. Colligative Property
5. Van't-Hoff Factor

Electrochemistry
1. Galvanic cell
2. Electrode Potential and EMF
3. Electrochemical Series
4. Nernst Equation
5. Conductivity and Molar Conductivity
6. Kohlraush’s Law
7. Faradays’ Laws of Electrolysis
8. Batteries

Chemical Kinetics
1. Rate of Reaction
2. Order of Reaction
3. Unit of Rate Constant
4. Integrated Rate equation
5. Half-life
6. Collision Theory
7. Arrhenius Equation

D and F block Elements


1. General Trends
2. Trends in Electrode Potential
3. Magnetic Property
4. Coloured compounds
5. KMnO4 and K2Cr2O7
6. Lanthanoid Contraction
7. Chemical Properties of Lanthanoids
8. Applications of D and F block elements

Coordination compounds
1. IUPAC
2. Werner's Theory
3. Isomerism
4. VBT
5. CFT

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

1. Preparation of Haloalkanes
2. Preparation of Haloarenes
3. SN1 and SN2 reaction
4. Elimination Reaction
5. Reaction with Metal
6. Sandmayers and Finkelstein reaction
7. Polyhalogen Compounds

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

1. Classification of alcohol phenol ether


2. Preparation of alcohol from Alkene and carbonyl compound.
3. Preparation of phenol from cumene.
4. Esterification.
5. Electrophilic aromatic substitution,Kolbe's reaction, reimer -tiemann reaction.
6. Preparation of ether- Williamson synthesis
7. Classification of alcohol phenol ether.
8. Preparation of alcohol from Alkene and carbonyl compounds.
9. Preparation of phenol from cumene.
10. Esterification.
11. Electrophilic aromatic substitution,Kolbe's reaction, reimer -tiemann reaction.
12. Preparation of ether- Williamson synthesis

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids

1. Name Reactions
2. Physical Properties
3. Nucleophilic Addition Reaction
4. Aldol Condensation
5. Test to distinguish Aldehydes and Ketones
6. Acidity of Carboxylic acids

Amines
1. Ammonolysis
2. Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis
3. Hoffman Bromamide Degradation Reaction
4. Basic Strength
5. Isocyanide Test and Hinsberg Reagent
6. Benzene Diazonium Salts

p -block elements
1. General Trends in Physical and Chemical Properties
2. Anomalous Behavior

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