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Chapters

  1. The Solid State
    • 1.1 General Characteristics of Solid State
    • 1.2 Amorphous and Crystalline Solids
    • 1.3 Classification of Crystalline Solids
    • 1.4 Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells
    • 1.5 Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell
    • 1.6 Close Packed Structures
    • 1.7 Packing Efficiency
    • 1.8 Calculations Involving Unit Cell Dimensions
    • 1.9 Imperfections in Solids
    • 1.10 Electrical Properties
    • 1.11 Magnetic Properties
  2. Solutions
    • 2.1 Types of Solutions
    • 2.2 Expressing Concentration of Solutions
    • 2.3 Solubility
    • 2.4 Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions
    • 2.5 Ideal and Non-ideal Solutions
    • 2.6 Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass
    • 2.7 Abnormal Molar Masses
  3. Electrochemistry
    • 3.1 Electrochemical Cells
    • 3.2 Galvanic Cells
    • 3.3 Nernst Equation
    • 3.4 Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions
    • 3.5 Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis
    • 3.6 Batteries
    • 3.7 Fuel Cells
    • 3.8 Corrosion
  4. Chemical Kinetics
    • 4.1 Rate of a Chemical Reaction
    • 4.2 Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction
    • 4.3 Integrated Rate Equations
    • 4.4 Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction
    • 4.5 Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions
  5. Surface Chemistry
    • 5.1 Adsorption
    • 5.2 Catalysis
    • 5.3 Colloids
    • 5.4 Classification of Colloids
    • 5.5 Emulsions
    • 5.6 Colloids Around Us
  6. General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
    • 6.1 Occurrence of Metals
    • 6.2 Concentration of Ores
    • 6.3 Extraction of Crude Metal from Concentrated Ore
    • 6.4 Thermodynamic Principles of Metallurgy
    • 6.5 Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy
    • 6.6 Oxidation Reduction
    • 6.7 Refining
    • 6.8 Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron
  7. The p-Block Elements
    • 7.1 Group 15 Elements
    • 7.2 Dinitrogen
    • 7.3 Ammonia
    • 7.4 Oxides of Nitrogen
    • 7.5 Nitric Acid
    • 7.6 Phosphorus – Allotropic Forms
    • 7.7 Phosphine
    • 7.8 Phosphorus Halides
    • 7.9 Oxoacids of Phosphorus
    • 7.10 Group 16 Elements
    • 7.11 Dioxygen
    • 7.12 Simple Oxides
    • 7.13 Ozone
    • 7.14 Sulphur – Allotropic Forms
    • 7.15 Sulphur Dioxide
    • 7.16 Oxoacids of Sulphur
    • 7.17 Sulphuric Acid
    • 7.18 Group 17 Elements
    • 7.19 Chlorine
    • 7.20 Hydrogen Chloride
    • 7.21 Oxoacids of Halogens
    • 7.22 Interhalogen Compounds
    • 7.23 Group 18 Elements
  8. The d-and f-Block Elements
    • 8.1 Position in the Periodic Table
    • 8.2 Electronic Configurations of the d-Block Elements
    • 8.3 General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-Block)
    • 8.4 Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements
    • 8.5 The Lanthanoids
    • 8.6 The Actinoids
    • 8.7 Some Applications of d- and f-Block Elements
  9. Coordination Compounds
    • 9.1 Werner’s Theory of Coordination Compounds
    • 9.2 Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to
    • Coordination Compounds
    • 9.3 Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
    • 9.4 Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
    • 9.5 Bonding in Coordination Compounds
    • 9.6 Bonding in Metal Carbonyls
    • 9.7 Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds
  10. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
    • 10.1 Classification
    • 10.2 Nomenclature
    • 10.3 Nature of C–X Bond
    • 10.4 Methods of Preparation of Haloalkanes
    • 10.5 Preparation of Haloarenes
    • 10.6 Physical Properties
    • 10.7 Chemical Reactions
    • 10.8 Polyhalogen Compounds
  11. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
    • 11.1 Classification
    • 11.2 Nomenclature
    • 11.3 Structures of Functional Groups
    • 11.4 Alcohols and Phenols
    • 11.5 Some Commercially Important Alcohols
    • 11.6 Ethers
  12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
    • 12.1 Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group
    • 12.2 Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones
    • 12.3 Physical Properties
    • 12.4 Chemical Reactions
    • 12.5 Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones
    • 12.6 Nomenclature and Structure of Carboxyl Group
    • 12.7 Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids
    • 12.8 Physical Properties
    • 12.9 Chemical Reactions
    • 12.10 Uses of Carboxylic Acids
  13. Amines
    • 13.1 Structure of Amines
    • 13.2 Classification
    • 13.3 Nomenclature
    • 13.4 Preparation of Amines
    • 13.5 Physical Properties
    • 13.6 Chemical Reactions
    • 13.7 Method of Preparation of Diazonium Salts
    • 13.8 Physical Properties
    • 13.9 Chemical Reactions
    • 13.10 Importance of Diazonium Salts in Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds
  14. Biomolecules
    • 14.1 Carbohydrates
    • 14.2 Proteins
    • 14.3 Enzymes
    • 14.4 Vitamins
    • 14.5 Nucleic Acids
    • 14.6 Hormones
  15. Polymers
    • 15.1 Classification of Polymers
    • 15.2 Types of Polymerisation Reactions
    • 15.3 Molecular Mass of Polymers
    • 15.4 Biodegradable Polymers
    • 15.5 Polymers of Commercial Importance
  16. Chemistry in Everyday Life
    • 16.1 Drugs and their Classification
    • 16.2 Drug-Target Interaction
    • 16.3 Therapeutic Action of Different Classes of Drugs
    • 16.4 Chemicals in Food
    • 16.5 Cleansing Agents

Chapter wise Download links are given below

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1The Solid StateDOWNLOAD
2SolutionsDOWNLOAD
3ElectrochemistryDOWNLOAD
4Chemical KineticsDOWNLOAD
5Surface ChemistryDOWNLOAD
6General Principles and Processes of Isolation of
Elements
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7The p-Block ElementsDOWNLOAD
8The d-and f-Block ElementsDOWNLOAD
9Coordination CompoundsDOWNLOAD
10Haloalkanes and HaloarenesDOWNLOAD
11 Alcohols, Phenols and EthersDOWNLOAD
12Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic AcidsDOWNLOAD
13AminesDOWNLOAD
14BiomoleculesDOWNLOAD
15PolymersDOWNLOAD
16Chemistry in Everyday LifeDOWNLOAD
   

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