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Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Dobereiner's triad, Newland’s octave law, lother meyer curve, Mendeleev's periodic table. Moseley's periodic table | 31 Minutes |
02 | Periodicity, blocks in periodic table, diagonal relationship, naming of element z > 100, Determination of period & block, Ionic radius | 37 Minutes |
03 | Covalent radius, vanderwaal radius, effective nuclear charge, shielding effect/screening effect, slater’s law | 34 Minutes |
04 | Factor affecting atomic radius. trend of atomic radius exception of atomic radius, lanthanide contraction. | 40 Minutes |
05 | Ionisation energy, Factors affective IE, Trend in I.E. | 27 Minutes |
06 | Exceptions in ionisation energy,Comparison of IE1 & IE2,Application of IE ionisation energy | 40 Minutes |
07 | Electron affinity, electron gain enthalpy, factor affecting electron affinity, | 41 Minutes |
08 | Second electron gain enthalpy,Electronegativity, Pauling scale, mulliken scale, Hanny smith of formula. | 44 Minutes |
09 | Nature of XOH Acidic, basic, neutral and amphoteric oxide, Nature of oxide, Hydroxide and oxyacids, Inert pair effect |
50 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Chemical bond, ionic bond, lattice energy, born haber cycle, Hess law | 46 Minutes |
02 | Properties of ionic compound, Hydration & Hydration energy. Solubility in water. | 39 Minutes |
03 | Factors affecting Hydration Energy, Solubility order, Covalent bond, Lewis concept. | 38 Minutes |
04 | Lewis structure, Exception of Lewis rule, Hypovalent, Hypervalent, odd electron species, coordinate bond formation, lewis acid & base. | 42 Minutes |
05 | Formal charge, Resonance | 46 Minutes |
06 | Valence bond theory (VBT) ,axial & Lateral overlapping,ðž‚ bond, Π bond, ð›… bond | 49 Minutes |
07 | Hybridisation-sp, sp2, sp3, sp3d, sp3d2, sp3d3 | 48 Minutes |
08 | Steric number rule for hybridisation, Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory VSEPR | 48 Minutes |
09 | Examples of sp & sp2 Hybridisation | 41 Minutes |
10 | Fullerenes, diamond, Compounds of phosphorus & sulphur. | 53 Minutes |
11 | Compounds of silicon, Silica, orthosilicate, pyrosilicate, chain silicate, cyclic silicate, double chain silicate |
50 Minutes |
12 | Silicons, equivalent and nonequivalent hybrid orbitals bent rule | 42 Minutes |
13 | Examples of sp3d, sp3d2 & sp3d3 Hybridisation, Drago’s rule. | 40 Minutes |
14 | Molecular orbital theory (MOT), linear combination of atomic orbital (LCAO) | 46 Minutes |
15 | MOT examples , s-p mixing ,O2, F2, H2, N2, Ne2 | 1 hrs |
16 | HOMO & LUMO,GERADE & UNGERADE,Dipole moment & ionic character in ionic compound | 37 Minutes |
17 | Application of dipole moment % ionic character by dipole moment fazan, rule, covalent character in ionic compound | 57 Minutes |
18 | Application of fajan's rule, Banana bonding in diborane. | 50 Minutes |
19 | Back bonding in BF3 examples of back bonding | 44 Minutes |
20 | Bond angle comparison bond length & bond strength comparison. | 37 Minutes |
21 | pðš· - dðš· bonding, pðš· - pðš· bonding Solubility due to hydrolysis of BF3, SiCl4, PCl3, compound, Interhalogen |
21 Minutes |
22 | Metallic bonding, H bonding, intermolecular H-bonding Intramolecular H bonding | 49 Minutes |
23 | Examples of h-bonding, van der waal forces( ion-dipole, dipole-dipole , ion-induced dipole, dipole-induced dipole, london dispersion forces) | 55 Minutes |
24 | Factors affecting van der waal forces , existence and nonexistence of molecules | 43 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Member of boron family. Physical properties (radius, oxidation state, ionisation energy, electronegativity, density) Chemical properties (reactivity with air) Anomalous behaviour of B Diagonal relationship between B & Si. |
28 Minutes |
02 | Formation of boron, compounds of boron, B3O3, boric acid, borax bead test. | 27 Minutes |
03 | Diborane, borazine, boron nitride, back bonding in BF3. | 49 Minutes |
04 | Aluminium, Compounds, Al2O3, Al(OH)3, AlCl3 ,Carbon family, Inert Pair effect, order of ionisation energy, electronegativity, Atomic radius, Anomalous behaviour of carbon. | 38 Minutes |
05 | Allotropes of carbon, diamond, graphite, fullerene, reactivity with O2., H2O & X2. | 34 Minutes |
06 | Compound of carbon,Carbon monoxide,Carbon dioxide,Carbonic acid,Compounds of silicon,Silica | 27 Minutes |
07 | Ortho silicate,Pyrosilicate ,Cyclic silicate,Chain silicate,Double chain silicate,Sheet silicate,3D silicate,Silicates,Compounds of tin & & Lead | 29 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Physical and chemical properties of alkali metal( ionisation energy, atomic radius , physical appearance, b.p. And m.p.) | 32 Minutes |
02 | Reaction of alkali metal with O2, h2O, halogen, carbon, reducing nature of alkali metal , solution in liquid ammonia, anomalous behaviour of lithium | 44 Minutes |
03 | Diagonal relationship between lithium and magnesium, compounds of sodium Na2O2, formation of NaOH | 29 Minutes |
04 | Properties of NaOH, , Na2CO3, sovay process , NaHCO3 | 22 Minutes |
05 | Microcosmic salt, compounds of potassium, solution in liq. Ammonia | 8 Minutes |
06 | Physical and chemical properties of alkaline earth metal( ionisation energy, atomic radius , physical appearance, b.p. And m.p.) | 38 Minutes |
07 | Hydride , hydroxide, oxide , nitride of alkaline earth metal | 20 Minutes |
08 | anomalous behaviour of berylium,Diagonal relationship between berylium and aluminium, compounds of Mg and Ca, gypsum and plaster of paris |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Types of ore, Methods of metallurgy, crushing grinding, concentration, gravity separation, magnetic separation, froth floatation. | 38 Minutes |
02 | Leaching, calcination, roasting, flux, slag, reduction with carbon, carbon monoxide, self reduction. Electrolytic reduction is fused / aqueous solution. | 40 Minutes |
03 | Reduction with Al, Mg, H2, Thermal decomposition, metal displacement reduction, metallurgy of Aq & Au, Macarthur forrest cyanide method, copper extraction. | 38 Minutes |
04 | Extraction of Pb, Zn, Hg, Sn, Fe, Al, bayer methode, Hall, serpeck, Hall-Heroult method. | 42 Minutes |
05 | Extraction of Mg, Dow process, Extraction of sodium purification method Liquidation, Distillation Vapour phase refining, poling process, Mond process, Van Arkel method, Electrolytic refining. | 46 Minutes |
06 |
Parting with Cl2, concentrated H2So4, Parke process, Thermodynamic of metallurgy Ellingham diagram.
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50 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Simple salt, mixed salt, double salt, coordination compound, central atom, ligand, coordination number, oxidation number :- | 30 Minutes |
02 | Denticity, flexidentate, Ambidentate liquid | 24 Minutes |
03 | Coordination polyhedron, Naming of central atom, cationic ligand, neutral ligand, anionic ligand | 27 Minutes |
04 | Naming of anionic ligand , rules for naming of complex salt, formula of complex , naming of complex having bridging ligand | 1 hr 02 Minutes |
05 | Name of complex containing bridging ligand, reaction with AgNO3, reaction with BaCl2 electrical conductivity | 32 Minutes |
06 | Reaction with conc. H2SO4, Werner’s theory, Sidgwick EAN rule. | 23 Minutes |
07 | Valence bond Theory (VBT) | 40 Minutes |
08 | Crystal field theory for octahedral complex. | 37 Minutes |
09 | Crystal field theory (octahedral complex Examples) | 51 Minutes |
10 | Crystal field theory (octahedral complex Examples), CFT for square planar complex, CFT for tetrahedral complex, structural isomerism, ionisation, hydrate, ligand , linkage, coordination isomerism | 1 hr 05 Minutes |
11 | Examples of tetrahedral complex, factors affecting crystal field splitting energy | 54 Minutes |
12 | Stereoisomerism, geometrical & optical isomerism | 57 Minutes |
13 | Optical isomerism in octahedral complex & factors affecting splitting | 45 Minutes |
14 | Properties of coordination compound stability, magnetic nature, colour, d-d transition. | 53 Minutes |
15 | Charge transfer in brown ring, sodium nitroprusside, back bonding in metal carbonyl, Delta bond, synergic bonding, bonded organometallic compound,ferrocene, zeise salt. | 1 hr 01 Minute |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Physical properties of nitrogen family (atomic radius, Ionisation energy, Electronegativity, Oxidation state), Chemical properties (Hydride, Oxide, Halide) | 46 Minutes |
02 | Compounds of Nitrogen, N2, NH3, N2O, NO |
34 Minutes |
03 | Compounds of Nitrogen N2O3, N2O4, N2O5, HNO2, HNO3 allotropes of phosphorus (white, red, black) |
31 Minutes |
04 | Compounds of phosphorus, PH3, P4O6, P4O10, PCl3, PCl5 | 30 Minutes |
05 | Physical properties of oxygen family (atomic radius, Ionisation energy, Electronegativity, Oxidation state), Chemical properties (Hydride, Oxide, Halide), dioxygen, types of oxide(acidic,basic,neutral,amphoteric,mixed oxide), ozone ,hydrogen peroxide | 34 Minutes |
06 | Allotropes of sulphur, H2S, SO2, SO3, Hypo solution Na2S2O3 | 20 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Properties of Halogen family members, Atomic radius,Ionisation,enthalpy,Electronegativity, Bond energy,Anomalous behaviour of fluorine | 27 Minutes |
02 | Properties of F2, Cl2, Br2, I2 Haloger acid HCl, HBr, HI | 28 Minutes |
03 | Properties of HF, CaOCl2, HOCl, HClO2, HClO3. Bleaching powder CaOCl2 | 32 Minutes |
04 | HClO4, Interhalogen Compounds & their Hydrolysis, Pseudo halide, Pseudo Halogen Noble gas |
22 Minutes |
05 | Properties (atomic radius, Mp, b.p. ionisation energy) of noble gas family Reaction with xenon with F2 & H2, addition compound, Hydrolysis reaction |
21 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Transition metal, general configuration atomic radius, ionization energy. | 33 Minutes |
02 | Density, melting point, oxidation state, standard electrode potential, colour, magnetic properties, nature of oxide, interstitial compound, catalytic properties, alloy formation | 33 Minutes |
03 | Potassium dichromate, Potassium permanganate ,AgBr photography. | 39 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Preliminary test, Dry Heating test, Flame test, Borax bead test, Charcoal cavity test. Cobalt nitrate test. | 35 Minutes |
02 | Group A anion, radial | 25 Minutes |
03 | ,s2- | 20 Minutes |
04 | starch / iodide test, Brown ring test, CH3 COO- | 25 Minutes |
05 | ,Iodometry test | 25 Minutes |
06 | Cl- , F- , Br- , I- | 59 Minutes |
07 | Nitrate,oxalate, borate ion | 36 Minutes |
08 | Group B anion Sulphate,phosphate,permanganate,chromate anion | 26 Minutes |
09 | Cation (basic radical) Zero group- Ist group- Pb+2 | 15 Minutes |
10 | Ist group - Ag+ , Hg+2 | 29 Minutes |
11 | II A group - IIA & IIB IIA - Cu+2 , Bi+3 , Pb+2 , Cd+2 , Hg+2 | 40 Minutes |
12 | III group - Al+3 , Fe+3 , Cr+3 IV group - Mn+2 | 30 Minutes |
13 | V group - Ba+2 , Sr+2 , Ca+2 VI group - Mg+2 | 26 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Dalton atomic theory, isotope ,isobar, atomic mass, atomic mass unit amu, molecule, molecular mass | 41 Minutes |
02 | molar mass. Gram atomic mass, gram molecular mass, avogadro law | 48 Minutes |
03 | Relative atomic mass, relative density, vapour density, specific gravity, average atomic mass, average molar mass | 44 Minutes |
04 | Percentage composition, molecular formula, empirical formula, gay-lussac law | 30 Minutes |
05 |
Stoichiometry, mole-mole analysis, combustion of hydrocarbon |
34 Minutes |
06 |
limiting reagent, percentage yield , consecutive reaction |
39 Minutes |
07 | Principle of atomic conservation POAC | 37 Minutes |
08 | Percentage purity of sample, combustion of carbon, analysis of mixture | 29 Minutes |
09 | Numerical on analysis of mixture, law of mass conservation, law of definite proportions, law of multiple proportions, law of reciprocal proportions | 24 Minutes |
10 | Solution, solute , solvent, mole fraction, %w/w/, | 18 Minutes |
11 | %w/v, % v/v, strength of solution, molarity, molality, ppm | 35 Minutes |
12 | Interconversion of concentration terms | 46 Minutes |
13 | Molarity of pure water , volume strength of hydrogen peroxide solution, relation between volume strength and molarity | 35 Minutes |
14 | Silver salt method , Eudiometry | 38 Minutes |
15 | examples of eudiometry | 27 Minutes |
16 | Significant figure, rules for counting , rounding off, scientific notation, addition/subtraction, multiplication of significant figure | 42 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Oxidation number calculation, average O.N. individual O. N. | 44 Minutes |
02 | Oxidizing agent, reducing agent, disproportion reactions | 58 Minutes |
03 | Balancing of redox and disproportion reaction , balancing of molecular reaction | 46 Minutes |
04 | Equivalent concept. Law of chemical equivalence, relation between mole and equivalent, equivalent mass, valence factor calculation for acid & base | 45 Minutes |
05 | n- factor for salt, n - factor for disproportion reaction | 49 Minutes |
06 | Titration, acid base titration, permanganate titration, dichromate titration | 39 Minutes |
07 | Back titration , double titration | 34 Minutes |
08 | Numerical on double titration, iodometric titration, limitation of equivalent concept | 33 Minutes |
09 | Bleaching powder and calculation of available chlorine from bleaching powder sample | 31 Minutes |
10 | Hardne ss of water ( temporary & permanent hardness) strength of oleum | 35 Minutes |
11 | Volume strength of hydrogen peroxide solution | 20 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Reversible & irreversible reactions, physical and chemical eq, homogeneous and heterogeneous eq, properties of eq, Kp, Kc, Kx, relation between Kp & Kc, relation between Kp and Kx, degree of dissociation | 1 hr 13 Minutes |
02 | Effect of stoichiometry on kp & Kc, examples of homogeneous equilibrium | 38 Minutes |
03 | Numericals of homogeneous eq. | 29 Minutes |
04 | Heterogeneous eq., homogeneous liquid eq., significance of value of k, reaction quotient | 53 Minutes |
05 | Approximation during calculation, relation between vapour density and degree of dissociation | 53 Minutes |
06 | Thermodynamics for chemical eq, factor affecting composition of eq mixture , le-chatelier's principle, effect of concentration , effect of temperature | 38 Minutes |
07 | Effect of change in pressure and volume , effect of catalyst | 36 Minutes |
08 | Addition of inert gas at constant volume and constant pressure, le-chatelier's principle for physical eq, evaporation of water, boiling of water, melting of ice , melting of metal | 1 hr |
09 | Solubility of gas in liquid , allotropic change , simultaneous eq. | 42 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, strong acids, weak acids, strong base, weak base , acid base theory, arrhenius concept, bronsted lowry concept , amphiprotic species | 31 Minutes |
02 | Lewis concept , pH scale, properties of water, ionisation constant of water, ionic product of water | 45 Minutes |
03 | pH calculation for strong acid, strong base, mixture of strong acid , mixture of strong acid and base , common ion effect | 43 Minutes |
04 | pH for monobasic weak acid, weak base, ostwald dilution law, pH for very dilute strong acid | 41 Minutes |
05 | Very dilute weak base , mixture of weak acid and strong acid,polyprotic weak acid | 40 Minutes |
06 | Numerical on polyprotic weak acid, mixture of two weak acids | 33 Minutes |
07 | Hydrolysis of salt, salt of strong acid and strong base, salt of weak acid and strong base , salt of weak base and strong acid | 52 Minutes |
08 | Hydrolysis of salt of weak acid and weak base | 39 Minutes |
09 | pH for polyvalent anion, ph for amphiprotic anion , introduction of buffer solution | 37 Minutes |
10 | Acidic buffer and basic buffer | 43 Minutes |
11 | Buffer capacity, titration ( strong acid v/s strong base, strong acid v/s weak base , weak acid v/s strong base) | 53 Minutes |
12 | Titration of H3PO4 v/s NaOH | 35 Minutes |
13 | Indicator, phenolphthalein, methyl orange, pH range for a buffer ,double titration | 38 Minutes |
14 | Solubility of sparingly soluble salt, Ksp, effect of common ion on solubility, simultaneous solubility | 44 Minutes |
15 | Ionic product v/s solubility product,selective precipitation, | 41 Minutes |
16 | solubility of salt in buffer solution, complex formation by salt | 37 Minutes |
17 | Solubility of amphoteric insoluble hydroxide, solubility of salt if cation is hydrolyzed , solubility of salt if anion is hydrolyzed | 43 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | System ,surrounding,open system, closed system, isolated system, thermodynamic variable, process, open cycle ,closed cycle,intensive prop. Extensive prop., state function, path function, heat, work, heat capacity, molar heat capacity, specific heat capacity ,IUPAC , types of process, isothermal, isobaric, isochoric, adiabatic process,convention for heat and work | 41 Minutes |
02 | Reversible and irreversible process, reversible isothermal compression, single step isothermal compression, two stage isothermal compression | 56 Minutes |
03 | Reversible isothermal expansion, single stage isothermal expansion, two stage isothermal expansion, internal energy, degree of freedom, first law of thermodynamics | 50 Minutes |
04 | Enthalpy change , phase transformation | 46 Minutes |
05 | Free expansion, reversible adiabatic process, work calculation for reversible Adiabatic and irreversible Adiabatic processes | 43 Minutes |
06 | comparison between reversible adiabatic and irreversible adiabatic processes, comparison between reversible adiabatic and reversible isothermal processes | 42 Minutes |
07 | Spontaneous and nonspontaneous process, entropy, second law of thermodynamics , entropy change for system and surrounding | 55 Minutes |
08 | Numerical on entropy change , entropy change during free expansion | 40 Minutes |
09 | Gibbs energy change, heat pump, carnot cycle | 56 Minutes |
10 | Thermochemistry, enthalpy of formation, enthalpy of combustion | 48 Minutes |
11 | Enthalpy of fusion, vaporization,sublimation,bomb calorimeter, enthalpy of neutralisation, enthalpy of ionisation | 57 Minutes |
12 | Bond enthalpy, hess law, resonance energy. Lattice energy , hydration energy, enthalpy of formation of ion, kirchhoff equation, integral enthalpy of solution, calculation of lattice energy using born haber cycle | 1 hr 7 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | State of matter (solid, Liq, gas) ideal gas equation, Boyle’s law. | 32 Minutes |
02 | Barometer, faulty Barometer | 33 Minutes |
03 | Problems on barometer, Charles law | 40 Minutes |
04 | Gay-lussac’s law, Avogadro's law, ideal gas equation | 21 Minutes |
05 | Numerical | 45 Minutes |
06 | Graham’s law for diffusion. | 36 Minutes |
07 | Kinetic theory of gas, root mean square velocity | 40 Minutes |
08 | Compressibility factor (Z) pressure correction factor, volume correction factor, excluded volume, van der waal gas equation | 50 Minutes |
09 | Virial equation, liquification of gas, critical temperature (Tc) Critical pressure (Pc) Critical volume (Vc) Boyle’s temperature | 46 Minutes |
10 | Liquification of gas manometer (Open end, Closed end, reduced equation of state), Collision diameter, Collision frequency |
52 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Cathode tube experiment anode rays, radioactive decay. | 33 Minutes |
02 | Thomson plum pudding model. Rutherford model, Nearest distance of approach. | 51 Minutes |
03 | Electromagnetic theory, Planck Quantum Theory, Blackbody radiation, electron volt. | 50 Minutes |
04 | Photoelectric effect, Work function, Threshold frequency stopping potential. | 41 Minutes |
05 | Photo current photo intensity, Bohr model, Bohr Radius | 34 Minutes |
06 | Velocity, Kinetic Energy, Total energy, Potential energy of electron in Bohr orbit | 29 Minutes |
07 | Time period, frequency, ionisation energy, ionisation potential, Excitation energy, excitation potential Binding energy. | 35 Minutes |
08 | Spectrum, emission, line spectrum, band spectrum , H-spectrum, lyman series. | 45 Minutes |
09 | Balmer series, Paschen, Brackett, Pfund, humphrey series, maximum number of spectral lines. | 50 Minutes |
10 | Limitations of bohr model, dual nature of particle, de broglie's equation | 41 Minutes |
11 | Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle Difference between orbit & orbital | 39 Minutes |
12 | Types of orbitals {s, p, d, f}, quantum numbers, (principal, azimuthal, magnetic, spin) | 37 Minutes |
13 | Electron filling rule, Aufbau principle, Hund’s rule, pauli’s exclusion principle, magnetic nature, magnetic moment | 47 Minutes |
14 | Wave quantum theory, schrodinger wave equation, radial node, angular node. | 42 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Introduction Different concentration terms interconversion, colligative properties, van’t hoff factor calculation, osmotic pressure. |
33 Minutes |
02 | Osmosis , Osmotic pressure (different cases) | 47 Minutes |
03 | Numericals on osmotic pressure | 46 Minutes |
04 | Vapour pressure, relative lowering of vapour pressure, | 41 Minutes |
05 | Numericals on RLVP, Ostwald walker method | 40 Minutes |
06 | Elevation in boiling point, calculation of Kb (molal elevation boiling point constant) . Depression in freezing point, Calculation of Kf, | 54 Minutes |
07 | Numericals on elevation in boiling point and depression in freezing point | 36 Minutes |
08 | Thermodynamic explanation of ð™Tb & ð™Tf | 6 Minutes |
09 | Raoult’s law when two volatile liquids are mixed | 49 Minutes |
10 | Ideal and nonideal solution | 34 Minutes |
11 | Azeotropes, mixture of two immiscible liquids, solubility of gas in liquid, henry law | 58 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Types of solid, Crystal, Amorphous, unit cell, 2D, 3D, space,lattice. | 42 Minutes |
02 | Primitive, body centred, face centered contribution of atoms in cubic unit cell. Packing fraction of square packing and hexagonal packing | 47 Minutes |
03 | Coordination Number, packing fraction, density of solid.,Simple cubic, BCC, FCC, CCP | 44 Minutes |
04 | Closed packing in 3D HCP packing, Linear void, Triangular void, Tetrahedral void, octahedral void, Cubical void Types of void in FCC |
57 Minutes |
05 | Voids in FCC,Different radius ratio for ionic compounds. | 47 Minutes |
06 | Calculation of nearest, next nearest and next to next nearest atoms in SC, BCC, FCC. | 29 Minutes |
07 | Structure of NaCl type, Zns type, CaF2 type, Na2O type, CSCl type, Diamond | 50 Minutes |
08 | Spinal structure, perovskite corundum structure, packing fraction of NaCl, Defect In crystal, Schottky, Frenkel, Interstitial | 39 Minutes |
09 | Non stoichiometric defect, cation excess defect cation deficiency defect, Paramagnetic, Diamagnetic Ferromagnetic, Ferrimagnetic, Antiferromagnetic compound | 31 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Fast reaction , slow reaction, moderate reaction, average rate of reaction, instantaneous rate of reaction, relation of rate of reaction between various reagents , order | 57 Minutes |
02 | Order law, zero order reaction | 35 Minutes |
03 | First order reaction | 28 Minutes |
04 | Half life period for first order reaction | 27 Minutes |
05 | Average life period for first order, generation time , first order bacterial growth, second order reaction | 24 Minutes |
06 | nth order reaction, pseudo first order reaction | 35 Minutes |
07 | Rate of reaction of two or reactant are taken, calculation of order by half life method | 32 Minutes |
08 | Initial rate method , integrated rate law, ostwald isolation method to determine order | 40 Minutes |
09 | Monitoring of first order reaction using pressure measurement | 30 Minutes |
10 | Monitoring of first order reaction using titration and optical rotation | 42 Minutes |
11 | Arrhenius transition state theory | 29 Minutes |
12 | Arrhenius equation | 32 Minutes |
13 | Effect of catalyst on rate constant, temperature coefficient for reaction | 39 Minutes |
14 | Simple and complex reaction, molecularity, rate determining step RDS | 29 Minutes |
15 | Determination of rate if RDS is given , steady state approximation,complexity in first order reaction, parallel first order reactions | 48 Minutes |
16 | Reversible first order reaction | 29 Minutes |
17 | Consecutive first order reaction | 19 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Cause of radioactivity belt of stability , comparison between alpha particle, beta particle and gamma rays | 15 Minutes |
02 | Group displacement law soddy fajan rule,, k– electron capture ,first order decay. | 28 Minutes |
03 | Radioactive decay | 28 Minutes |
04 | Carbon dating, Age of rock using U & Pb,Age of rock using U & He | 53 Minutes |
05 | Mass defect ,Binding energy, Binding energy per nucleon. Nuclear fission and fusion. | 51 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Adsorption, Adsorbate, Adsorbent, Thermodynamics of Adsorption, Adsorption v/s Absorption, Physical Adsorption. | 47 Minutes |
02 | Freundlich & Langmuir isotherm, catalytic action of Homogeneous catalyst & Heterogeneous catalyst, Positive & negative catalyst, Homogeneous catalyst, Promoters, Catalytic poison, zeolites, enzyme catalyst, Types of solution, Dispersed phase & Dispersion medium. | 48 Minutes |
03 | Types of colloidal solution, Lyophobic, Lyophilic, macromolecular, micromolecular, Associated colloid/ micelle, cleansing action of soap, Bredig’s arc method,Peptization | 43 Minutes |
04 | Chemical method to prepare colloidal solution, Tyndall effect, Brownian motion, Electrophoresis, coagulation, protection of colloid. | 53 Minutes |
05 | Gold number, Helmholtz double layer theory ,emulsion. | 22 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Electrochemical cell, Oxidation half cell, Reduction half cell, Galvanic cell | 1 hr 05 Minutes |
02 | Salt bridge, Daniel cell net cell reaction reaction Quotient cell representation relation between DG & E properties of DG & E,nernst equation | 44 Minutes |
03 | Spontaneity of reaction in cell, nernst equation cell at equilibrium, concentration cell. Hydrogen electrode and standard hydrogen electrode | 44 Minutes |
045 | Metal + insoluble salt + soluble anion type half cell Eg. Ag + AgCl + Cl– |
1 hr 15 Minutes |
05 | Calomel electrode, electrochemical series, thermodynamics for electrochemical cell, ð™G, ð™H, ð™S | 59 Minutes |
06 | Electrolysis & electrolytic cell, electrolysis of nacl, nabr, H2SO4,H2O, first law of electrolysis Faraday law | 1 hr 11 Minutes |
07 | Examples of first law of faraday, second law of faraday | 51 Minutes |
08 | Primary cell ,leclanche cell, secondary cell, lead storage battery , Ni-Cd cell , H2-O2 fuel cell, electrolytic conduction | 50 Minutes |
09 | Molar conductivity, equivalent conductivity , relation between molar cond. And equv. Cond., kohlrausch law, calculation of molar cond using wheatstone bridge , relation between molar cond. And concentration for weak electrolyte and strong electrolyte ,huckel onsager equation | 54 Minutes |
10 | Ionic mobility, conductometric titration for strong acid V/s strong base , strong acid v/s weak base and other examples | 51 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Definition of isomerism, Classification of isomerism, Chain isomerism, Positional isomerism | 45 Minutes |
02 | Functional isomerism, Ring-chain isomerism, Metamerism | 40 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Introduction, Classification of stereoisomerism, Geometrical Isomerism (G.I.) | 20 Minutes |
02 |
G.I. in C=C system , G.I. in Ring system , G.I. due to double bond inside the ring , Cummulenes |
55 Minutes |
03 | G.I. in C=N system, E/Z Nomenclature | 55 Minutes |
04 | Number of geometrical Isomers, Cummulenes, Spiranes, Cycloalkylidenes, Diphenyl system, Physical properties of geometrical isomers | 58 Minutes |
05 | Optical Isomerism , Plane polarised light , Chiral centre , Chirality ' Assymmetric molecules , Dissymmetric molecules , Plane of symmetry (POS), Centre of symmetry (COS) | 1 Hr 09 Minutes |
06 | POS, COS. Chirality, Optical activity | 55 Minutes |
07 | Wedge-Dash projection fromula , Fischer–Projection formula , Absolute configuration (R/S-configuration) , CIP-Rule | 52 Minutes |
08 | Enantiomers , Diastereomers , Axis of symmetry (AOS) | |
09 | Erythro enantiomers, Threo enatiomers, D/L- Configuration (Relative configuration) , Number of stereoisomers , Pseudo chiral carbon (PCC), Racemic mixture (or, R/S-mixture) , Polarimeter , Functioning of polarimeter , Percentage enantiomeric excess (%EE), Optical purity | 58 Minutes |
10 | Optical Resolution , Tertiary amine optical activity , Optical activity in absence of chiral centre , Cummulenes , Spiranes , Cycloalkylidene, Diphenyls , Alternating axis of symmetry (AAOS) , Conformational Isomerism | Minutes |
11 | Conformational isomers , Newmann projection formula , Dihedral angle (DHA) , Tortional strain (T.S.) , Vander waals strain (V.S.) , Angle strain (A.S.) , Definition of conformational isomers, Conformational analysis , Sawhorse projection formula | 57 Minutes |
12 | Conversion of Fischer to Newmann, Conformational analysis of cyclohexane , Energy profile | 51 Minutes |
13 | Conformational analysis of dimethyl cyclohexane | 15 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Structural Identification, Degree of unsaturation (DU), Catalytic hydrogenation H2/cat, Monochlorination Cl2/hn | 29 Minutes |
02 | Structural Identification , Monochlorination Cl2/hv , Ozonolysis , Reductive ozonalysis , Oxidation ozonalysis , Practical organic chemistry (POC), POC-I , Lassaigne’s test, Elemental analysis | 54 Minutes |
03 | Elemental anlaysis , Test of unsaturation, Test of terminal alkyne , Test of alcohols , Test of carbonyl compounds , Tests of aldehydes | 35 Minutes |
04 | Iodoform Test, Sodium metal test | 19 Minutes |
05 | Sodiumbicarbonate test (NaHCO3), Test of phenols and enols , Test of nitro compounds , Test of amines , Hinseberg’s test , POC-II | 33 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Electornic effect , Inductive effect | 36 Minutes |
02 | Applications of I-Effect , Resonance , Conjugated system | 47 Minutes |
03 | When double bond is in conjugation with vacant -p , When double bond is in conjugation with fully filled -p | 28 Minutes |
04 | When double bond is in conjugation with fully filled -p, When double bond is in conjugation with half filled-p , When +ve charge and lone pair are adjacent , d-orbital resonance , Conditions of Resonance, Mesomeric effect (M) | 53 Minutes |
05 | Stability of resonating structures (R.S), Steric Inhibition of Resonance (SIR) , Equivalent R.S. | 35 Minutes |
06 | Equivalent R.S. , Hyperconjugation HC , Hyperconjugation in carbocations , Hyperconjugation in Alkenes , Heat of hydrogenation (HOH) | 54 Minutes |
07 | Hyperconjugation in Toluene, Hyperconjugation in Free Radicals, Electromeric effect (E), Applications of electronic effects , Dipole moment, Bond length , Aromaticity , Benzenoids and Non-benzenoids | 38 Minutes |
08 | Examples of aromatic compounds , Heterocyclic aromatic compounds | 27 Minutes |
09 | M.O. Diagram, Polycyclic aromatic compounds | 24 Minutes |
10 | Examples of aromatic systems, [n] Annulenes , NMR- definition of Aromaticity , Resonance energy (RE) | 37 Minutes |
11 | Acidic strength of acids , Acidic strength of dicarboxylic acids | 44 Minutes |
12 | Aromatic acids , Ortho effect, Acidic strength of phenols , Feasibility of reactions , Sodium bicarbonate test of acids | 52 Minutes |
13 | Basic strength , Organic Nitrogenous bases. | 12 Minutes |
14 | Basic strngth of Aliphatiec amines , Aromatic amines | 43 Minutes |
15 | Basic strength of Amidines , Basic strength of Guanidines, Proton sponges, Site of protonation , Feasibility of Reaction | 31 Minutes |
16 | Carbanions (C-), Reactions in which carbanions are formed , Organometallic compounds, Active methylene group., Tautomerism, Types of Tautomerism | 38 Minutes |
17 | Enolisable –H, Keto-enol Tautomerism, Mechanism of keto-enol Tautomerism | 23 Minutes |
18 | Stability of enol (Percentage enol-content), Racemisation due to enolisation | 43 Minutes |
19 | D-Excharge , Tautomerism in phenols , Ring-chain Tautomerism , Unsymmetrical alpha-hydroxy ketones | 37 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Basic organic chemistry, Definition of organic compound , Representation of organic compound , Hybridisation | 12 Minutes |
02 | Number of Sigma and PI bonds , Degree of carbon , Degree of hydrogen , Degree of Alkyl halides, Degree of Alcohols , Degree of Amines , Degree of unsaturation (DU) , Calculation of DU , Fundamental definition of DU, Homologous series (H.S.) | 46 Minutes |
03 | Classification of organic compound , Aromatic compounds , Homocyclic compounds , Heterocyclic compounds , IUPAC- Nomenclature , Scheme of IUPAC, Naming of Alkanes | 38 Minutes |
04 | Scheme of IUPAC, Naming of alkanes , Retained Names , Naming of alkenes | 59 Minutes |
05 | Naming of Alkene, Naming of Alkynes , Naming of cycloalkanes | 33 Minutes |
06 | Naming of cycloalkenes , Alkylidenes , Naming of cycloalkynes , Naming of Bicyclo compounds | 42 Minutes |
07 | Functional Groups (F.G.), Naming of carboxylic acids, Special Name of carboxylic acids , Naming of dicarboxylic acids | 33 Minutes |
08 | Naming of sulphonic acid , Naming of Alcohols , Naming of Amines , Naming of thioalcohols, Naming of Aldehydes , Special name of Aldehydes | 49 Minutes |
09 | Naming of Ketones , Naming of cyanides , Special name of cyanides , Naming of isocyanides , Naming of Amides , Special name of amides , Naming of acid halides | 46 Minutes |
10 | naming of acid halide, naming of acid anhydride, naming of esters, special name of ester | 41 Minutes |
11 | Naming of haloalkanes , Naming of Nitro compounds , Naming of Nitroso compounds , Naming of Aromatic compound , Benzene , Other aromatic compound | 38 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Carbocations C+, Hybridisation of carbocations , Stability of carbocations , Rearrangement of carbocations , Type of shifts , Migratory aptitude | 36 Minutes |
02 | Migratory aptitude of aromatic group , Rearrangement in cyclic carbocations , Ring expansion (RE), Ring contracting (RC) , Cyclopropyl methyl carbocations (CPM–C+), Stability order of carbocations , Some extra ordinary stable carbocations, CPM carbocation , Aromatic carbocations | 42 Minutes |
03 | Rearrangement of carbocation, Reaction mechanism , Solvents , Polar protic solvents (PPS), Polar aprotic solvents (PAs) , Reagents , Nucleophiles, Nu, Electrophilic E+ | 35 Minutes |
04 | Electrophiles, E+, Nucleophiles, Nu, Nucleophilicity , Experimental order of Nu, Strong Nu with weak basic character , Strong Nu with strong basic character, Weak Nu with weak basic character , Solvation of Nu | 47 Minutes |
05 | Leaving group (l.g.), Leaving group ability , Unimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction of first order (for R–X) i.e SN1 of R–X , Kinetics of SN1, Stereo of SN1, PE- diagram of SN1, SN1 with rearrangement in C+, Rate of SN1 reaction | 36 Minutes |
06 | SN1 or R–X, Solvolysis reaction , Factors affecting the rate of SN1 reactions , SN1 of alcohol R–OH | 50 Minutes |
07 | SN1 of R–OH, Lucas reaction , SN1 of ethers , Hydrolysis of ethers , SN2 reaction of (R–X), Kinetics of SN2 reaction , Stereochemistry of SN2 Rxn , PE-diagram of SN2 Rxn | 43 Minutes |
08 | Walden's experiment , Walden Inversion , Factors affecting the rate of SN2 Rxn , Halogen exchange reaction , Finkelstien reaction , Swart's reaction , SN2 Rxn of alcohol (R–OH), SNi reaction of alcohol with SOCl2 | 48 Minutes |
09 | SN2 of ether , Reaction of epoxides , Williamson's ether synthesis | 29 Minutes |
10 | Intramolecular SN2 reactions , Neighbouring group participation (NGP) , Comparison between SN1 and SN2 , SN1 Vs SN2 | 41 Minutes |
11 | Elimination Reaction , E1 elimination (of R–X), Saytzeff's rule , Regioselectivity , E1 of Alcohols, Acid catalysed dehydroation of alcohol, Dienone- Phenol rearrangement , Pinacol - Pinacolone rearrangement , Semipinacol- Pinacolone rearrangement | 51 Minutes |
12 | E2 Rxn of (R–X), Stereoselectivity and sterospecificity , Reagents of E–2 Reaction , Order of Rate of E–2, Major Hofmann Alkene | 37 Minutes |
13 | Summary of SN1/ SN2/E1/E2, Stereo selectivity of E–2 reaction , E1CB reaction , Cases when Hofmann Alkene is the major product | 40 Minutes |
14 | Tetraalkyl ammonium hydroxide , E–2 Rxn, Didehalogenation , Stereoselectivity , Isotope effect (KH/KD) | 24 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Organometallic compounds , Preparation of G.R. | 12 Minutes |
02 | Preparation of GR, Solvents of GR, Reaction of GR, Acid-base reaction of GR, Zerewitinoff's active hydrogen determination | 33 Minutes |
03 | Nucleophilic addition reaction of GR, SN2- Th reaction of GR | 30 Minutes |
04 | Unstable GR, Mono GR is not possible with dihalide , Reaction of GR with CO2, Reaction of GR with O2, Reaction of GR with RCN, Digrignard reagent , Reactions of digrignard reagent | 40 Minutes |
05 | Attack of GR on weak bond, 1,2-addtion & 1,4-additon , Reaction of GR with metal halides , REDUCTION , Definition of reduction , Table of reducing agents , Catalytic hydrogenation | 42 Minutes |
06 | Catalylic hydrogenation , Stereoselectivity ,) Partial hydrogenation , Lindlar's catalyst , P-2 catalyst (Nickle Boride), Birch reduction | 44 Minutes |
07 | Hydroboration Reduction (HBR), Transfer Hydrogenation, Clemmensen reduction , Wolf-Kishner reduction, Lithium aluminium hydride (LiAlH4) | 54 Minutes |
08 | Sodiumboro hydride (NaBH4) (SBH), Triphenyltin hydride Ph3SnH (TPH), DiBAl-H- Diisobutyl Aluminium hydride , Red –P + HI, Mozingo reduction , MPV- reduction , Oppeneaus Oxidation , Bauvealt-Blanc reduction , ALKANES, Free Radicals , Formation of free radicals , F.R. Catalyst/ Initiators / Promotors , F.R. Inhibitors/ Scavangers/Poisons , Stability of free radicals , Reactions of free radicals , Combination Reactions , Disproportionation reaction | 53 Minutes |
09 | Reactions of Free radicals , Stability of free radicals , Preparation of Alkanes , Wurtz Reaction (WR), Wurtz-Fitting reaction , Fitting reaction , Frankland reaction , Kolbe's Electrolytic synthesis (KES), Corey-House Reaction | 41 Minutes |
10 | Corey House reaction, Decarboxylation , Decarboxylation by soda lime , Decarboxylation by heating | 40 Minutes |
11 | Properties of Alkanes , Chemical properties of Alkanes , Free Radical substitution reaction , PE-diagrams , Reactivity order , Conditions of halogenation | 25 Minutes |
12 | reactivity and selectivity , Percentage yield , Quantum yield , Isomerisation reaction of alkanes , Aromatisation reaction of alkanes , Petroleum , Physical Properties of alkanes | 39 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Alkenes , Preparation of Alkene , Pyrolysis of ester , Pyrolysis of xanthates (Chaugave reaction ) , Cope reaction , Didehalogenations | 37 Minutes |
02 | Chemical reactions of Alkenes , Electrophilic addition reaction (AE Rxn), Classical carbocation mechanism , Non-Classical carbocation mechanism , Markowni Koff's rule , Addition of H–X, Antimarkowni Koff's rule | 52 Minutes |
03 | Addition of H2O on Alkenes , Acid-catalysed hydration of Alkenes , Oxymercuration- Demercuration reaction (OM/DM), Hydroboration -oxidation (HBO), Alkoxymercuration Demercuration , Addition of X2 on Alkenes | 47 Minutes |
04 | Addition of HOX on alkenes , Stereoselectivity , Order of rate of addition of X2 on alkene , Chemical reaction of Alkynes , Addition of H-X on alkynes , Addition of H2O on alkynes , Hydration of alkyne with dil H2SO4 and HgSO4, Hydroboration – Oxidation | 48 Minutes |
05 | Addition of HOX on alkynes , Preparation of alkynes , Isomerisation | 24 Minutes |
06 | Isomerisation mechanism , Reaction of terminal alkynes , Dienes , Conjugated diene , Addition NOCl on alkene , Allylic substitution , NBS- N-bromosuccinimide | 35 Minutes |
07 | Reaction of NBS, MnO2- Oxidising agent , Carbenes , Sources of carbenes , Types of carbenes | 21 Minutes |
08 | Reaction of carbene , Reimmer-Tiemann reaction , Carbyl amine reaction , OXIDATION , definition of oxidation , Oxidation of alkenes and alkynes , Ozonolysis of Alkenes and alkynes , Oxidation of Ketone , Perhydroxylation of Alkenes (Formation of diols), Baiyer reaction – Baeyer's reagent , Osmium tetraoxide (OsO4), Epoxidation by per acid | 49 Minutes |
09 | Oxidation-strong oxidising agent , Potassium dichromate K2Cr2O7/H2SO4, Alkaline KMnO4/ OH-, H2CrO4 or CrO3 + H2O, Table of oxidising agents , Oxidation of alcohols , Mild oxidising agents , Oxidation of periodic acid HIO4, Oxidation of aldehydes , Oxidation with NBS, Tollen's reagent , Fehling's Reagent , Benedict's solution , Schiff's reagent | 38 Minutes |
10 | Oxidation of seleniumdioxide SeO2, Side-Chain oxidation | 13 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Aromaticity , Benzenoids and Non-Benzenoids , NMR-definition of Aromaticity , Anti Aromaticity , Polycyclic aromatic compound , Azulenes , Reaction of AgNO3 and Na-metal , (n)-Annulenes , Peripheral aromaticity | 44 Minutes |
02 | Electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction , Halogenation of Benzene , Baltz-Schiemann reaction , Nitration of benzene , Kinetic Isotope effect , Sulphonation of benzene , Friedel-Craft reaction (F.C. Rxn), F.C. Alkylation | 49 Minutes |
03 | Ring-Closure at C-1 and C–2, Dehydrogenation , Limitations of F.C. reaction , Friedel Craft Acylation , Ring closure , Directive influence or Directive effect , Table of activating and deactivating groups | 44 Minutes |
04 | Ortho-para ratio , Direction effect on disubstituted benzene , Directive influence in monosubstituted benzene , Directive influence in naphthalene , Directive influence in diphenyl , Directive influence in Anthracene and phenanthrene, Directive influence in pyridine & pyrrole , SN2 Ar reaction , PHENOL, Preparation of phenol | 37 Minutes |
05 | Preparation of phenol from acid hydrolysis of cumene , Chemical reaction of phenol , Halogenation of phenol , Protection of –OH group, Nitration of Phenol , Sulphonation of Phenol, Reimer-Tiemann Reaction , Reimer-Tiemann formylation , Reimer-Tiemann carboxylation , Comparison of Reimer-Tiemann and carbyl amine reactions , Kolbe-Schmidt reaction , Some medicinally important compounds , Aspirine, Salol, Oil of winter green | 39 Minutes |
06 | Nitrosation of phenol , Use of phenol as nucleophile, ANILINE, Preparation of aniline from reduction of nitrobenzene , Selective reduction , Chemical reactions of aniline , Halogenation of Aniline , Nitration of Aniline, Sulphonation of Aniline | 26 Minutes |
07 | Fries rearrangment reaction in Phenol , Claisen rearrangement , Diazotisation of Aniline , Reaction of Benzene diazonium chloride (BDC) , Sandmeyer reaction , Baltz-scheimann reaction , Experimental evidence of formation of phenyl cation , Amination – Deamination | 43 Minutes |
08 | AMINES, Preparation of Amines , Hofmann Bromamide reaction , Hofmann methylation , Gabriel phthalimide reaction , Coupling reaction of BDC | 32 Minutes |
09 | Test of Amines ,Isocyanide Test of 1º Amine , Test with nitrous acid HNO2, CYANIDES and ISOCYANIDES , Preparation of cyanides and isocyamide , Hydrolysis of cyanides and isocyanides , IPSO-Substitution | 23 Minutes |
10 | Basic Strength, Definition of bases , Scales of basic strength , Organic Nitrogenous bases | 12 Minutes |
11 | Basic strength of Aliphatic amines , Basic strength of Aromatic amines , SH of H2O, SIR effect on Aromatic amines , Basic strength of pyridine and pyarole | 43 Minutes |
12 | Amidine-basic strength , Guanidine- basic strength , Kb order , Proton sponges , Site of protonation , Feasibility of reaction | 31 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Preparation of aldehydes & Ketones , Dehydrogenation , Hydrolysis of gem. dihalide , From dry distillation of Col. salt of fatty acid , From acid chloride (Rossenmund's) , Formylation of benzene (Gattermann Koch Ald. Synthesis) , Chemical reaction of carbonyl compound , Nucleophilic addition reaction , Addition of H2O (Formation of hydrates) | 41 Minutes |
02 | Addition of R–OH (Formation acetal/Ketal), Addition of G.R., Addition of HCN (Formation of cyanohydrin), Addition of NH3, Addition of Ammonia derivative | 35 Minutes |
03 | Addition of NaHSO3 (Sodium bisulphite) , Backmann rearrrangment , Cyclic Ketone | 29 Minutes |
04 | Condensation reaction , Aldol condensation reaction , Cross Aldol , Intramolecular Aldol reaction | 40 Minutes |
05 | Perkin condensation reaction , Classen Ester condenstion , Cross-Claisen , Intramolecular claisen (Dieckmann's reaction ) , knoevenagel reaction | 22 Minutes |
06 | Reformatsky reaction , Favorskii reaction , Cannizaro reaction | 23 Minutes |
07 | Cross Aldol , Cross Cannizaro , Intramolecular cannizaro , Tischenko reaction , Alpha-Halogenation , Haloform reaction , Iodoform test | 44 Minutes |
08 | Baeyer - Villiger Oxidation , Benzil - Benzilic acid Rearrangement , D-exchange reaction , Witting reaction , Benzoin condensation | 33 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Carboxylic acid preparation , Arndt-Eistert reaction (Homologation of acid), Chemical reactions of carboxylic acids , Hunsdiecker reaction | 18 Minutes |
02 | Decarboxylication reaction , Decarboxylation of acids by soda lime (SL), Decarboxylation by heating , Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky (HVZ) reaction , Acid derivatives , Preparation of acid derivatives , SN2 Th reaction , Esters- preparation , Type-I mechanism of esterification, Type-II mechanism of esterification | 44 Minutes |
03 | Examples of esterification, Hydrolysis of ester , Acid hydrolysis of ester and saponification , Acid amide , Hofmann Bromamide reaction , Curtius reaction , Schmidt reaction , Lossen reaction | 28 Minutes |
Lecture# | Description | Duration |
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01 | Carbohydrates , definition , Classification of carbohydrates , Based on number of units , Based on water solubility , Based on reducing properties | 18 Minutes |
02 | Monosaccharides - Aldoses and Ketoses, D/L-configuration (Relative configuration) , Glucose , Cyclic hemiacetal structure of glucose , ANOMERS , EPIMERS , Haworth structure of glucose- glucopyranose structure, Formation of methyl-O-glucoside , Mutarotation, FRUTOSE , cyclic hemiacetal structure of fructose , Haworth structure of fructose- Fructofuranose structure | 47 Minutes |
03 | SUCROSE, Inversion of sugar , Glycosidic linkage , Maltose ,Lactose , Starch , Amylose and amylopectin , Cellulose , Reaction of carbohydrates , Osazone formation of glucose and fructose | 45 Minutes |
04 | Amino acids , Types of Alpha-Amino acids (AA), Neutral Alpha-AA, Acidic Alpha-AA, Basic Alpha-AA, Zwitter ion , Iso-electric point (pI), Calculation of pI value | 21 Minutes |
05 | Peptides , Dipeptides , Peptide link, Polypeptides , Protein , Examples of Amino acids | 18 Minutes |
06 | Polymerisation , Classification of polymer , Based on source , Base on Intermolecular force of attraction , Elastromers , Fibres , Thermoplastics, Thermosettings , Polyethylene , Nylon-6, Nylon-6,6, Natural Rubber , Synthetic Rubber- Neoprene , Buna-S, Buna-N , Dacron , Low density polyethylene (LDPE) | 33 Minutes |
07 | High density polyethylene (HDPE) , Polypropylene , Poly isobutylene , Poly vinyl chloride (PVC), Poly tetrafluoro ethylene (PTFEW Tefflon) , Poly acrylonitrile (PAN or orlon), Poly styrene , Poly methyl methanacrylate (PMMA or Lucite) or (Plexiglas or prespex), Natural Rubber- Polyisoprene , Gutta-percha, Vinylidene chloride- Vinyl chloride polymer , Lexan-Poly carbonate , Glyptal , Bakelite (or phenol- formaldehyde Resin), Melamine- formaldehyde (Melmac) , Polyurethane | 33 Minutes |