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Chemistry XII
Chemistry XII Content
General
Define hydrogen bond. How ...
Volumetric Analysis
Volumetric Analysis Formulae
Eqv. Mass of Oxidant ...
Concentration of Solution
Normality Factor (f)
Standard Solution
Titration
Selection of pH indicator ...
Determination of concentration of ...
Energetics of Chemical Reactions
Introduction to Thermodynamics
State of a system, ...
Thermodynamic Processes
Reversible and Irreversible processes
Thermodynamic equilibrium
First law of thermodynamics
Internal energy (E)
Sign convention of heat ...
Enthalpy (H)
Laplace – Lavoiser Law ...
Hess’s Law of Constant ...
Numerical related Hess’s Law
Bond Energy or Bond ...
Chemical Thermodynamics
Spontaneous Process
Entropy Function
Second law of Thermodynamics
Criteria for spontaneity in ...
Free energy change and ...
Chemical Kinetics
Chemical Kinematics
Instantaneous rate and average ...
Rate of reaction and ...
Factors affecting the rate ...
Theories of Rate of ...
Order of Reaction
Determination of order of ...
Half Life (t1/2)
Arhenius equation dependence of ...
Molecularity of a reaction
Pseudo Unimolecular reaction
Heavy Metals
Coinage Metal
Heavy Metals: Copper
Copper
Extraction of Copper from ...
Cuprous Oxide or Red ...
Cupric Oxide or black ...
Copper Sulphate(CuSO4)
Heavy Metals: Zinc
Zinc (Zn)
Extraction of Zinc from ...
Zinc Oxide (ZnO)
Zinc Sulphate or White ...
Heavy Metals: Mercury
Mercury (Hg)
Extraction of mercury from ...
Mercuric Chloride or Corrosive ...
Mercurous Chloride or Calomel ...
Heavy Metals: Iron
Transition Metals & Iron
Iron
Extraction of Iron from ...
Varieties of Iron
Properties of Iron
Rusting
Manufacture of Steel
Heat Treatment of Steel
Some Special Steels
Ferrous Sulphate or Green ...
Mohr’s salt or ferrous ...
Ferric Chloride (FeCl2 or ...
Heavy Metals: Silver
Silver (Ag)
Extraction of silver from ...
Silver Chloride (AgCl)
Silver Nitrate (AgNO3)
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