Curriculum
- 17 Sections
- 103 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- Chapter :1 Solutions6
- Chapter : 2 Electrochemistry8
- Chapter : 3 Chemical Kinetics6
- Chapter : 4 The d and f Block Elements7
- 4.01 The Transition Elements (d-Block)
- 4.12 General Properties of Transition Metals – I
- 4.23 General Properties of Transition Metals – II
- 4.34 General Properties of Transition Metals -III
- 4.45 Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements
- 4.56 Lanthanoids
- 4.67 The Actinoids _ Some Applications of d-and f-block Elements
- Chapter : 5 Coordination Compounds6
- 5.01 Werner_s Theory of Coordination Compounds _ Definition of Important Terms in Coordination Compounds
- 5.12 Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
- 5.23 Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
- 5.34 Valence Bond Theory and its Limitations _ Magnetic Properties of Coordination Compounds
- 5.45 Crystal-Field Theory
- 5.56 Bonding in Metal Carbonyls, Stability of Coordination Compounds _ Applications of Coordination Compounds
- Chapter : 6 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes6
- Chapter : 7 Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers7
- Chapter : 8 Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids6
- 8.01 Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group
- 8.12 Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones
- 8.23 Aldehydes and Ketones – Physical Properties _ Chemical Reactions – I
- 8.34 Reactions Due to α-Hydrogen _ Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones
- 8.45 Carboxyl Group – Nomenclature and Structure _ Methods of Preparation
- 8.56 Chemical Reactions of Carboxylic Acids
- Chapter : 9 Amines5
- Chapter : 10 Biomolecules4
- As per CBSE below chapters are not in Syllabus for Session 2023-240
- Chapter : The Solid State-Old Syllabus9
- 12.11. Amorphous and Crystalline Solids
- 12.22 . Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells
- 12.33. Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell
- 12.44. Closed-Packed Structures
- 12.55. Formula of a Compound and Number of Voids Filled
- 12.66.Packing Efficiency & Calculations Involving Unit Cell Dimensions
- 12.77. Imperfections in Solids
- 12.88. Electrical Properties
- 12.99. Magnetic Properties
- Chapter : Surface Chemistry-Old Syllabus6
- 13.01 Adsorption – Mechanism and Types
- 13.12 Adsorption Isotherms, Adsorption from Solution Phase _ Applications of Adsorption
- 13.23 Catalysis
- 13.34 Colloids – Classification and Preparation
- 13.45 Purification of Colloidal Solutions _ Properties of Colloidal Solutions
- 13.56 Emulsions _Applications of Colloids
- Chapter : Polymers-Old Syllabus3
- Chapter : General Principles and Process of Isolation of Elements-Old Syllabus6
- Chapter : The p - Block Elements-Old Syllabus14
- 16.01 General Trends of Group 15 Elements
- 16.12 Preparation and Properties of Dinitrogen and Ammonia
- 16.23 Oxides of Nitrogen _ Preparation and Properties of Nitric Acid
- 16.34 Phosphorus – Allotropic Forms _ Preparation and properties of Phosphine
- 16.45 Phosphorus Halides _ Oxoacids of Phosphorus
- 16.56 General Trends of Group 16 Elements
- 16.67 Dioxygen
- 16.78 Simple Oxides _ Preparation and Properties of Ozone
- 16.89 Sulphur – Allotropic forms _ Preparation and Properties of Sulphur Dioxide
- 16.910 Oxoacids of Sulphur
- 16.1011 General Trends of Group 17 Elements
- 16.1112 Preparation and Properties of Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride
- 16.1213 Oxoacids of Halogens _ Inter-halogen Compounds
- 16.1314 General Trends of Group 18 Elements
- Chapter : Chemistry in Everyday Life-Old Syllabus4
3 Antimicrobials and Antifertility Drugs
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