Grade 11 Monthly Pack (Chemistry) – January
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Section 1
The p-Block Elements
1
Introduction
2
Group 13 – Boron Family
3
Chemical Properties of Group 13 – Part 1
4
Chemical Properties of Group 13 – Part 2; Important Trends and Anomalous Behaviour
5
Some Important Compounds of Boron – Part 1
6
Some Important Compounds of Boron – Part 2
7
Use of Boron, Aluminium and Their Compounds
8
Anomolous Behaviour of Lithium
9
Chemical Properties of Carbon Family
10
Important Trends and Anomlous Behaviour of C; Allotropes of Carbon – Part 1
11
Allotropes of Carbon – Part 2; Uses of Carbon
12
Some Important Compounds of Carbon & Silicon – Part 1
13
Some Important Compounds of Carbon & Silicon – Part 2
14
Some Important Compounds of Carbon & Silicon – Part 3
15
Some Important Compounds of Carbon & Silicon – Part 4; Fullerenes
Section 2
Organic Chemistry
1
Qualitative Analysis – Part 1
2
Qualitative Analysis – Part 2
3
Tetravalence of Carbon; Structural Formula of Compounds of Carbon – Part 1
4
Structural Formula of Compounds of Carbon – Part 2
5
Nomenclature of Organic Compounds – Part 1
6
Nomenclature of Organic Compounds – Part 2; Functional Groups – Part 1
7
Functional Groups – Part 2; Isomerism
8
Types of Isomerism
9
Fission of a Covalent Bond; Substrate & Reagent
10
Inductive Effect; Resonance Effect
11
Electromeric Effect; Hyperconjugation
12
Distillation under Reduced Pressure; Differential Extraction; Chromatography
13
Position Isomerism; Heterolytic Fission; Resonance Effect
14
Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds; Types of Chromatography
15
Quantitative Analysis; Resonance Energy; Some Functional Groups
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The p-Block Elements
Important Trends and Anomlous Behaviour of C; Allotropes of Carbon – Part 1
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The p-Block Elements
Chemical Properties of Carbon Family
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The p-Block Elements
Allotropes of Carbon – Part 2; Uses of Carbon
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