Chemistry is a scientific discipline that deals with the study of matter and its properties, structure, composition, and behavior. It is an important subject for students who are preparing for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and JEE (Joint Entrance Examination). The syllabus of chemistry for both these exams covers topics such as physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.
A strong foundation in chemistry is essential for students who wish to pursue a career in engineering, medicine, or research. Therefore, students must understand the basic concepts and principles of chemistry, develop analytical and problem-solving skills, and master the application of chemistry in real-world situations. Practicing numerical problems, understanding reaction mechanisms and mastering chemical equations can help students prepare for these exams.
Eligibility:
- 11th/12th/Repeaters (For those with Physics, Chemistry & Biology at 10+2) -> UG NEET
- 11th/12th/Repeaters (For those with Physics, Chemistry & Maths at 10+2) -> JEE
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Recorded Zoom Only Videos
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Chemistry class 12 - Sep, 23
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Chemistry class 12 -2023-24 (Running)
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2.0 HALOALKANES & HALOARENES
- 2.1 SN1 , SN2 and SNi Reactions of Haloalkanes
- 2.2 Elimination Reactions (E1, E2, E1-cb)
- 2.3 Substitution Vs Elimination Reactions
- 2.4 Additional Practice
- 2.5 Preparation of Haloalkanes from alkenes and Alcohols
- 2.6 Preparation of haloalkanes by Halogen Exchange Reactions and Hunsdiecker reaction
- 2.7 Haloarenes : Preparation
- 2.8 Haloarenes : Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction
- 2.9 Haloarenes : Elimination – Addition through Benzyne Intermediate
- 2.10 Haloarenes : ArSE2 Reactions
- 2.11 Haloarenes : Reactions with Metal
- 2.12 Haloform Reaction, Grignard Reagent
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3.0 SOLUTIONS
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4.0 FUNCTIONAL GROUP - I (Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers)
- 4.1 Preparation of Alcohols
- 4.2 Physical Properties of Alcohols
- 4.3 Esterification of Alcohols (with mechanism), Substitution Reactions of Alcohols
- 4.4 Dehydration of Alcohols
- 4.5 Oxidation of Alcohols (Including Oxdn of a, b-diols), Distinctions among 1º, 2º and 3º alcohols
- 4.6 Additional Practice
- 4.7 Preparation of Phenol, ArSE2-Reactions of Phenol, Oxidation of Phenol, Condensation of Phenol with Phthalic Anhydride and Formoddehyde
- 4.8 Acidity of Phenol, Reactions of H of OH and —OH group of phenol, Fries Rearrangement, Test of Phenolic – OH group
- 4.9 Preparation of Ethers, Physical Properties of Ethers
- 4.10 Reactions of Ethers
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5.0 SOLID STATE
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6.0 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
- 6.1 Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis, Concept of Faraday
- 6.2 Electrochemical Series Electrolysis of Different, Electrolytic Solutions
- 6.3 Electrolytic Conductance
- 6.4 Debye Huckel Onsager Equation, Kohlrausch’s Law
- 6.5 Additional Practice
- 6.6 Electrochemical Cells
- 6.7 Electrode Potential : Nernst Equation, Emf of Galvanic Cells
- 6.8 Concentration Cells, Standard Reference Electrodes
- 6.9 Thermodynamics of Electrochemical Cells
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7.0 FUNCTIONAL GROUP - II (Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids & its Derivatives : Aliphatic & Aromatic)
- 7.1 General Methods of Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones, Preparation of Aldehydes Only
- 7.2 Preparation of Ketones Only, Preparation Aromatic Carbonyl Compounds Only
- 7.3 Reactions : Nucleuphilic Addition
- 7.4 Reactions : Nucleuphilic Addition – Elimination, Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds
- 7.5 Other Reactions-I (CANNIZZARRO, TISCHENKO)
- 7.6 Other Reactions-II (ALDOL, CLAISEN, Condensation of Acetones)
- 7.7 Other Reactions-III (Polymerisation of Aldehydes, PERKIN, BENZOIN, WITTING Reaction)
- 7.8 Additional Practice
- 7.9 Rearrangements (BECKMANN, PINACOL-PINACOLONE)
- 7.10 Strong and Mild Oxidation of Carbonyl Compounds
- 7.11 Preparation of Carboxylic Acids, Acidity of Carboxylic Acids
- 7.12 Chemical Properties of Carboxylic Acids
- 7.13 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives, Reactions of Acid Derivatives
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8.0 p-BLOCK (Gr 15, 16, 17, 18) ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
- 8.1 General Characteristics of Gr15 Family, Preparation and Properties (Nitrogen, Phosphorous)
- 8.2 Oxides and Hydrides of Nitrogen | Oxides, Hydrides and Halides of Phosphorous
- 8.3 Oxyacids of Nitrogen and Phosphorous, General Characteristics Gr16 Family
- 8.4 Oxygen and Ozone, Sulphur and its oxides and Hydrides
- 8.5 Oxyacids of Sulphur, General Characteristics of Gr17 Family
- 8.6 Halogens, Hydracids, Oxyacids of Chlorine | Interhalogen Compounds, Pseudo Halogens
- 8.7 General characteristics of Gr18 Family, Preparation and Hydrolysis of Xenon Fluorides
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9.0 FUNCTIONAL GROUP - III (N-Containing Functional Groups : Aliphatic & Aromatic)
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10.0 CO-ORDINATION CHEMISTRY AND d & f-BLOCK ELEMENTS
- 10.1 Ligands, IUPAC Nomenclature of Co-ordination Compounds
- 10.2 Werner’s Co-ordination Theory, Valence Bond Theory (VBT)
- 10.3 Additional Practice
- 10.4 Factors Affecting the Stability of Co-ordination Compounds, Effective Atomic Number (EAN)
- 10.5 Crystal Field Theory (CFT)
- 10.6 Isomerism in Co-ordination Compounds
- 10.7 Additional Practice
- 10.8 Organometallic Compounds, General Properties of Transition Metals
- 10.9 Important Compounds of Transition Metals, General Properties of f-Block Metals
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11.0 BIOMOLECULES & POLYMERS
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12.0 SURFACE CHEMISTRY
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13.0 METALLURGY AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
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Chemistry Class 12 _ November2023
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