Coordination Compounds/ComplexesIsomerism in ComplexesPreparation and Reaction of ComplexesTheories of Structure and BondingPhysical Methods of Structural InvestigationThermodynamic Stability and Reaction of Complex
Integrated LawsKinetic ModelsElementary ReactionsComplex ReactionsCatalysisPhotochemistryIntegrated Rate Laws
Elementary Units in Chemical ReactionsElectronic Configuration 1 - Static ModelThe Nucleus and RadioactivityChemical Bonding I: Electrovalent, Covalent and Co-ordinate CovalentChemical Bonding II: Metallic and Intermolecular Bonding Periodic Table I: Classification of ElementsElectronic Configuration II: Atomic Orbital ModelPeriodic Table II: Gradations of Atomic PropertiesMole Concept IMole Concept IIThe Kinetic Theory and States of MatterThe Gas Laws (I): Boyle's and Charle's Laws and ...
Module 1General Laboratory Procedures (1)General Laboratory Procedures (2)Module 2Precipitation ReactionsTransitional Properties of D-block elementsChemistry of Vanadium Chemistry of chromiumModule 3Chemistry of ManganeseChemistry of IronModule 4Preparation of a coordination compoundColours associated with ligand changes in some coordination compounds of copper (II)Preparation and analysis of chloropentaamine cobalt (III) chloride [Co(NH3)5 Cl] Cl2.
Introduction In the past, great chemist had faced various challenges, which include the necessity to analyse a reasonable large number of samples in so many monitoring effort so as to ensure representative coverage, selection of appropriate method out of many known suitable analytical techniques, the problem of variations in reported values from different methodologies employed in analysing the same samples, coping with different measured values reported by the same operation in replicat...
Module 1: Nature of Science Definitions of Science Myths and Dogmas About Science Philosophers View and Aims of Science Education The Aims and Historical Context of Science The Challenges of Science Teaching Module 2 The Social Dimensions of Science and Barriers To Effective Communication in Teaching Application of Some Teaching Methods Lesson Plans and Its Pre...
Elements of Group 4Elements of Group 5Elements of Group 7
Module 1 Preparation of Esters Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones Preparation of Aspirin Paper ChromatographyModule 2 Dehydration of Alcohol (Cyclohexanol) Quantitative Analysis of Common Functional GroupsModule 3 Verification of Arrhenius and Transition State Equations Refractive Index Measurements Kinetic and Thermodynamic Study of the Corrosion of Iron in H2SO4  ...
MODULE 1Postulates of Kinetic Theory of GasesBehaviour of GasesPhase EquilibriaMODEL 2ThermodynamicsFirst Law of ThermodynamicsThe 2nd Law of ThermodynamicsMODEL 3Chemical Kinetics
Module 1: CarbohydratesModule 2: Monosaccharides Module 3: DisaccharidesModule 4: Polysaccharides
Module 1: Atomic and Molecular Orbitals Module 2: Theory of Chemical BondingModule 3: Quantum MechanicsModule 4: Theory of Molecular Spectroscopy
IntroductionObjectivesHydrogen Occurrence of Hydrogen Position of Hydrogen in Periodic Table Properties of Hydrogen Active Hydrogen Uses of Hydrogen Comparative Study of Group 1 and Group 2 ElementsChemistry of Group 1 ElementsChemistry of Group 2 ElementsSelf Assessment ExerciseConclusionSummaryTutor Marked Assignment
COURSE MATERIAL GENERAL TOC MODULE 1: Nature of Polymers and their Nomenclature; Unit 1: Introduction to Polymer Chemistry and Nomenclature Unit 2: Physical Groupings of Polymers with their Nomenclature Unit 3: Chemical Groupings of Polymers with their NomenclatureMODULE 2: Sources of Raw Materials for Polymers; Unit 1: Raw Materials from Economic Sources are Industrial Methods of Producing Polymers Unit 2: Chemical Industries are Important Sources of Raw Ma...
National Library Public Library Special Library Private Library Children Library School Library Academic Library The Organisation of a University Library R.S. Ranganathan Law of Librarianship Library Regulations and Etiquette The Library User Library Classification Conceptual Mode of Sources of Information Modern Technology in Libraries
Communication and Oral Composition Definition of Communication The Process of Communication Concept of Interference Code Switching and Code Mixing Oral Composition Principles of Effective Speaking Reading Skills Faulty Reading Habits Conceptual Skills Vocabulary Expansion Skimming and Scanning Appreciating Literature in English Types of Novels
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