CBSE Grade 12 Chemistry

Solid State
1
Classification of Solids Based on Different Binding Forces
2
Unit Cell in Two Dimensional and Three Dimensional Lattices
3
Calculation of Density of Unit Cell
4
Packing in Solids, Packing Efficiency, Voids
5
Number of Atoms per Unit Cell in a Cubic Unit Cell, Point Defects
Solutions
1
Types of Solutions
2
Expression of Concentration of Solutions of Solids in Liquids
3
Solubility of Gases in Liquids
4
Solid Solutions, Raoult’s law, Colligative Properties
5
Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure, Elevation of Boiling Point
6
Depression of Freezing Point, Osmotic Pressure
7
Determination of Molecular Masses Using Colligative Properties
p Block Elements: Group -15
1
General Introduction, Electronic Configuration
2
Occurrence, Oxidation States
3
Trends in Physical and Chemical Properties
4
Nitrogen Preparation Properties and Uses
5
Compounds of Nitrogen
6
Preparation and Properties of Ammonia and Nitric Acid
p Block Elements: Group 16 Elements
1
General Introduction, Electronic Configuration
2
Oxidation States, Occurrence
3
Trends in Physical and Chemical Properties
4
Dioxygen: Preparation, Properties and Uses
5
Classification of Oxides, Ozone
6
Sulphur -Allotropic Forms
7
Compounds of Sulphur
8
Preparation Properties and Uses of Sulphur-dioxide, Sulphuric Acid
9
Properties and Uses
10
Oxoacids of Sulphur
p Block Elements: Group 17 Elements
1
General Introduction, Electronic Configuration
2
Oxidation States, Occurrence
3
Trends in Physical and Chemical Properties
4
Compounds of Halogens
5
Preparation, Properties and Uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric Acid
6
Interhalogen Compounds
7
Oxoacids of Halogens
p Block Elements: Group 18 Elements
1
General Introduction, Electronic Configuration
2
Occurrence, Trends in Physical Properties
3
Chemical Properties, Uses
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
1
Haloalkanes: Nomenclature
2
Nature of C–X Bond
3
Physical and Chemical Properties
4
Optical Rotation Mechanism of Substitution Reactions
5
Haloarenes
6
Nature of C–X Bond
7
Substitution Reactions
Alcohols
Phenols and Ethers
1
Alcohols: Nomenclature
2
Methods of Preparation
3
Physical and Chemical Properties
4
Identification of Primary
5
Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols
6
Mechanism of Dehydration
7
Phenols: Nomenclature
8
Methods of Preparation
9
Physical and Chemical Properties
10
Acidic Nature of Phenol
11
Electrophillic Substitution Reactions, Uses of Phenols
12
Ethers: Nomenclature
13
Methods of Preparation
14
Physical and Chemical Properties
15
Uses
Biomolecules
1
Carbohydrates – Classification Aldoses and Ketoses
2
Monosaccahrides : Glucose and Fructose
3
D-L Configuration
4
Proteins -Elementary Idea of Amino Acids
5
Peptide Bond, Polypeptides
6
Proteins, Structure of Proteins
7
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Structure and Quaternary Structures
8
Denaturation of Proteins
9
Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA
Electrochemistry
1
Redox Reactions, EMF of a Cell
2
Standard Electrode Potential
3
Nernst Equation and its Application to Chemical Cells
4
Relation Between Gibbs Energy Change and EMF of a Cell
5
Conductance in Electrolytic Solutions
6
Specific and Molar Conductivity
7
Variations of Conductivity with Concentration
8
Kohlrausch’s Law, Electrolysis
Chemical Kinetics
1
Rate of a Reaction
2
Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction
3
Concentration, Temperature, Catalyst
4
Order and Molecularity of a Reaction
5
Rate Law and Specific Rate Constant
6
Integrated Rate Equations and Half-Life
Surface Chemistry
1
Adsorption – Physisorption and Chemisorption
2
Factors Affecting Adsorption of Gases on Solids
3
Colloidal State: Distinction Between True Solutions
4
Colloids and Suspension
5
Lyophilic, Lyophobic
6
Multi-Molecular and Macromolecular Colloids
7
Properties of Colloids
8
Tyndall Effect, Brownian Movement
9
Electrophoresis, Coagulation
d-and f-Block Elements
1
General Introduction
2
Electronic Configuration
3
Occurrence and Characteristics of Transition Metals
4
General Trends in Properties of the First Row Transition Metals
5
Metallic Character
6
Ionization Enthalpy
7
Oxidation States
8
Ionic Radii, Colour
9
Catalytic Property
10
Magnetic Properties
11
Interstitial Compounds
12
Alloy Formation
13
Lanthanoids – Electronic Configuration
14
Oxidation States
15
Lanthanoid Contraction and its Consequences
Coordination Compounds
1
Coordination Compounds – Introduction
2
Ligands, Coordination Number
3
Colour, Magnetic Properties and Shapes
4
IUPAC Nomenclature of Mononuclear Coordination Compounds
5
Bonding, Werner’s Theory
6
VBT, and CFT
Aldehydes
Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
1
Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature
2
Nature of Carbonyl Group
3
Methods of Preparation
4
Physical and Chemical Properties
5
Mechanism of Nucleophilic Addition
6
Reactivity of Alpha Hydrogen in Aldehydes, Uses
7
Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature
8
Acidic Nature
9
Methods of Preparation
10
Physical and Chemical Properties; Uses
Amines
1
Amines: Nomenclature
2
Classification, Structure
3
Methods of Preparation
4
Physical and Chemical Properties
5
Uses, Identification of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Amines
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