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Quick Jump Links- S and P block elements
- D and F Block Elements
- Organic Compounds
- Hydrocarbons
- Alkyl and Halides and amines
- Alcohol, phenols and ethers
- Aldehydes and ketones
- Carboxcylic acids and functional derivatives
- Biochemistry
- Industrial Chemistry
- Environmental Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
Chapter 13 - S and P block elements
- Recognize the demarcation of periodic table into s block, p block, d block
- A periodic table organizes known chemical elements by their atomic structure. Each element is identified by its atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus. In order for atoms to have an electric charge, they must either have an excess or deficit of protons.
- The s,p,d blocks on the periodic table group elements into elemental families based on how their outermost electron clouds fill up. S block is on the left side of the table and contains elements that are primarily metals with one electron in their outermost shell. The p block is in the middle of the table and contains nonmetals that contain six electrons in their outermost shell. The d block contains metals with 10 electrons in their outermost shell. The f block contains elements that are radioactive or synthetic and do not exist in nature.
- The s block is a group of chemical elements in the periodic table that shared similar electron configurations in their outermost shells.
- The p block is a group of chemical elements in the periodic table that shared similar electron configurations in their outermost shells.
- The d-block is a group of chemical elements in the periodic table that shared similar electron configurations in their outermost shells.
- Describe how physical properties like atomic radius like ionization
- Describe reactions of period 3 elements with water oxygen and chlorine
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Chapter 14 - D and F Block Elements
- Why d block elements are called transition elements?
- Why is Zn-group included in transition elements?
- Position of d-block in periodic table?
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Chapter 15 - Organic Compounds
- What are main source of organic compounds
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- What are different uses of organic compounds
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Chapter 16- Hydrocarbons
- Define and explain different type of hydrocarbons
- Give physical properties of Alkanes
- What is relative stability and reactivity
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Chapter 17- Alkyl and Halides and amines
- What are alkyl halides?
- Give physical properties of alkyl halides
- Give preparation of alkyl halides
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Chapter 18 - Alcohol, phenols and ethers
- what are alcohols?
- Give Nomenculture of alcohol
- Why alcohol readily dissolve in water
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Chapter 19 - Aldehydes and ketones
- What are aldehydes and ketones
- Give nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones
- Give physical properties of aldehydes and ketones
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Chapter 20- Carboxcylic acids and functional derivatives
- What Carboxcylic are?
- Give different methods of nomenclature of carboxcylic acids?
- What are different of carboxcylic acids?
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Chapter 21 - Biochemistry
- What is biochemistry?
- What are carbohydrates?
- Function of carbohydrates
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Chapter 22 - Industrial Chemistry
- Detail note on safety management
- What are dyes
- Give classification of dyes
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Chapter 23 - Environmental Chemistry
- What are different components of environment
- Write a note on chemistry of troposphere
- Give chemistry of photo-chemical smog?
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Chapter 24 -Analytical Chemistry
- What is analytical chemistry?
- What are different modern method of analysis?
- How visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy functions
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