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Chemistry

There can be no progress in science without chemistry. Chemical research is changing in a big way. Chemistry is no longer making a few compounds and studying their properties. We now design new materials with the properties that are desired by us. Some of the important problems faced by humanity can eventually be solved by the use of chemistry.

Chemistry is the study of substances, their makeup and applications. Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical chemistry and Biochemistry are the main branches of chemistry. 

Physical Chemistry | Inorganic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | Chemistry Experiments

Order of a Reaction
Rate Law
Factors Affecting Rate of a Reaction
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Cell EMF and Gibbs Energy
Nernst Equation
Electrochemical Series
Measurement of Electrode Potential
Electrode Potential
Galvanic Cell
Electrolytic Cell
Electro Chemical Cell
Kohlrausch’s Law
Factors Affecting Conductivity
Electrolytic Conduction
Balancing Redox Reaction
Oxidation Number
Oxidation and Reduction
Solubility Equilibrium
Salt Hydrolysis
Buffer Solutions
pH Scale
Acidic, Basic and Neutral Solutions
Self-Ionization of Water
Degree of Ionization or Degree of Dissociation
Ionization of Weak Bases
Ionization of Weak Acids
Relative Strength of Acids and Bases
Lewis Concept of Acids and Bases
Brønsted and Lowry Concept of Acids and Bases
Arrhenius Concept of Acids and Bases
Factors Affecting Equilibrium State
Characteristics of Equilibrium Constant
Relation between Kp and Kc
Pressure Equilibrium Constant
Concentration Equilibrium Constant
Equilibrium in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Systems
Equilibrium in Physical Processes
Characteristics of Equilibrium State
Reversible and Irreversible Reactions
Static and Dynamic Equilibrium
Standard Gibbs Energy Change
Gibbs Energy and Spontaneity
Absolute Entropy
Entropy Change in Phase Transitions
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Entropy
Spontaneous and Non-spontaneous Processes
Bond Enthalpies
Laws of Thermochemistry
Standard Enthalpy of Reactions
Enthalpy
First Law of Thermodynamics
Thermochemical Equations
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
Types of Processes
State and Properties of a System
System and Surrounding
Emulsion and Gel
Applications of Colloidal Solutions
Properties of Colloids
Purification of Colloidal Solution
Preparation of Colloidal Solutions
Classification of Colloids
Phases of Colloidal Solution
True Solution, Colloidal Solution and Suspension
Abnormal Colligative Properties
Colligative Properties
Ideal and Non-Ideal Solutions
Raoult’s Law for Solutions
Vapour Pressure
Types of Solutions
Concentration of Solution
Components of Solution
Defects in Ionic Crystals
Structures of Ionic Solids
Cubic Unit Cells
Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells
Close Packed Structures of Solids
Classification of Solids
Viscosity
Surface Tension
Enzymes
Nucleic Acids
Lipids
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Polyamide
Polyester
Polyolefins
Polydiens
Molecular Forces in Polymers
Structure of Polymers
Natural and Synthetic Polymers
Addition and Condensation Polymerization
Polymerization
Types of Polymers
Monomers and Polymers
Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
Properties of Liquids
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