CHEMISTRY XI UNITS

 
UNIT 1 SOME  BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY 
1.1 Importance of chemistry
1.2 Nature of Matter
1.3 Properties of Matter and their         Measurement 
1.4 Uncertainty in Measurement 
1.5 LAWS OF CHEMICAL COMBINATIONS
1.6 Daltons Atomic Theory 
1.7 Atomic and Molecular Masses 
1.8 Mole concept and Molar Masses
1.9 Percentage Composition 
1.10 Stochiometry and Stochiometric Calculations
UNIT 2
STRUCTURE OF ATOM
2.1 Sub atomic Particles 
2.2 Atomic Models 
2.3 Developments Leading toBohrs Model of atom
2.4Bohr's Model for hydrogen Atom
2.5 Towards QUANTUM MECHANICAL model of atom
2.6 QUANTUM MECHANICAL MODEL OF ATOM

UNIT 3 CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES 
3.1 why we need to classyfy Elements 
3.2Genesis of Periodic Classification 
3.3 Modern Periodic Law and Present form of Periodic Table 
3.4 Nomenclature of Elements with Atomic Number >100
3.5 Electronic Configurations of Elements and periodic Table
3.6 Electronic Configurations and Types of Elements : s, p, d, f BLOCKS
3.7 Periodic Trends in Properties of Elements
 
UNIT 4 CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE 
4.1 Kössel-Lewis Approach to chemical bonding
4.2 Ionic or Electrovalent Bond 
4.3 Bond Parameters 
4.4 The valence shell electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory 
4.5 Valence Bond Theory 
4.6 Hybridization 
4.7 Molecular Orbital Theory 
4.8 Bonding in Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules 
4.9 Hydrogen Bonding 

UNIT 5 STATES OF MATTER 
5.1 Intermolecular Forces
5.2 Thermal Energy 
5.3 Intermolecular Forces vs Thermal Interactions
5.4 The Gaseous State 
5.5 The Gas Laws
5.6 Ideal Gas Equation 
5.7 Kinetic molecular theory of gases
5.8 Behavior of real gases : Deviation from Ideal Gas Behavior 
5.9 Liquefaction of Gases
5.10 Liquid state 

UNIT 6 THERMODYNAMICS
6.1 Thermodynamic state
6.2 Applications
6.3 Measurement of ΔU and ΔH: Calorimetry
6.4 Enthalpy Change, ΔᵣH of Reaction 
6.5 Enthalpies for different Types of Reactions 
6.6 Spontaneity 
6.7 Gibbss Energy Change and Equilibrium 

UNIT 7 EQUILIBRIUM 
7.1 Equilibrium in Physical Processes 
7.2 Equilibrium in chemical Processes -Dynamic Equilibrium 
7.3 Law of Chemical equilibrium and equilibrium Constant 
7.4 Homogeneous Equilibria 
7.5 Heterogeneous equilibria 
7.6 Applications of Equilibrium constants
7.7Relationship between Equilibrium Constant K, Reaction Quotient Q and Gibbs Energy G
7.8 Factors affecting Equilibria
7.9 Ionic Equilibrium in Solution
7.10 Acids, Bases, and Salts 
7.11 Ionization of Acids and Bases
07.12 Buffer Solutions 
7.13 Subtility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts

UNIT 8 REDOX REACTIONS
8.1 Classical idea of redox reactions -              oxidation and reduction reactions 
8.2 Redox Reactions in terms of electron transfer Reactions 
8.3 Oxidation Number 
8.4 Redox Reactions and Electrode Processs

UNIT 9 HYDROGEN 
9.1 Position of Hydrogen in the periodic Table 
9.2 Dihydrogen, H₂
9.3 Preparation of Di hydrogen, H₂
9.4 Properties of Dihydrogen H₂
9.5 Hydrides
9.6 Water
9.7 Hydrogen Peroxide (H₂O₂)
9.8 Heavy Water, D₂O
9.9 Dihydrogen as a Fuel

UNIT 10 THE S BLOCK  ELEMENTS 
10.1 Group 1 Elements:  ALKALI METALS 
10.2 General Characteristics of the compounds of the alkali Metals
10.3 Anomalous Properties of Lithium
10.4 Some Important  Compounds of Sodium 
10.5 Biological importance of Sodium and Potassium 
10.6 Group 2 Elements: ALKALINE EARTH METALS
10.7 General Characteristics of Compounds of the Alkaline Earth Metals
10.8 Anamalous Behavior of Beryllium 
10.9 Some important compounds of Calcium 
10.10 Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium 

UNIT 11 THE P BLOCK ELEMENTS 
11.1 Group 13 Elements : The Boron family
11.2 Important Trends and Anomalous Properties of Boron
11.3 Some Important Compounds of Boron
11.4 Uses of Boron and Aluminum and Their Compounds
11.5 Group 14 Elements :The carbon Family 
11.6 Important Trends and Anamalous Behavior of carbon 
11.7 Allotropes of Carbon 
11.8 Some important Compunds of carbon and silicon

UNIT 12 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 
12.1 General Introduction 
12.2 Tetravalence of carbon :Shapes of organic Compunds
12.3 Structural Representations of Organic Compunds
12.4 Classification of Organic compounds
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
12.6 Isomerism
12.7 Fundamental Concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanism 
12.8 Methods of Purification Organic Compounds 
12.9 Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
12.10 Quantitative Analysis 

UNIT 13 HYDROCARBONS 
13.1 Classification 
13.2 Alkanes
13.3 Alkenes
13.4 Alkynes
13.5 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 
13.6 Carcinogenicity and Toxicity 

UNIT 14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY 
14.1 Environmental Pollution 
14.2 Atmosphere Pollution 
14.3 Water Pollution 
14.4 Soil Pollution 
14.5 Industrial Waste 
14.6 Strategies to Control Environmental             Pollution 
14.7 Green Chemistry 

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