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DSSSB PGT CHEMISTRY

Course Instructor ALOK SIR

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Course Overview

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DSSSB PGT CHEMISTRY

131 Learning Materials

Atomic Quantum

L-1 JJ thomson | Rutherford Model | Bohr Model

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L-2 BOHR MODEL

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L-3

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M.O.T

L-1

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L-2 Homonuclear Diatomic molecule

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L-3

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L-4 MO of HF OH CO

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NAMING

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L-2

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L-3

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L-4

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Coordination

L-1 Introduction to complexes and Ligands

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L-2 Stereoisomerism Basic Concepts

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l-3

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L-4

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L-5

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l-6

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L -8

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L-7 VBT

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Isomerism

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l-2

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Pericyclic

L-15 Alder Ene reaction / introduction of sigmatropic reaction

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L-16 Sigmatropic rearrangement

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L-17 Claisen , 2,3 Sigmatropic

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GENERAL PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

L-1 Mole concept

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L-2 Stoichiometry & Its Calculation | Concentration term

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L-3 Normality| Salt

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L-4 Question practice

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SOLUTION

L-1 | Relative Lowering in Vapour pressure | Elevation in boiling point

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L-2 Depresssion in freezing point \ osmotic presssure | osmosis

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Chemical Kinetics

L-1 Types Of Reaction | Rate of Reaction

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L-2 | Average Rate | Instantaneous Rate | Factors Affecting ROR

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L-3 Elementary Reaction | Molecularity of reaction

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L-4 QUESTION PRACTISE

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L-5 Integrated Rate Law

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L-6 First Order kinetics

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L-7 First order in terms of pressure

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L-8 nth order reaction

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L-9 2nd Order reaction

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L-10 Pseudo 1st order reaction

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L-11 PYQ (Net and Gate)

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L-12 Approximation method

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L-13 Consecutive Reaction

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L-14 Reversible reaction

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l-15 Parallel reaction

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L-16 Chain reaction

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L-17 Effect of Temp l Arrehenius concept

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L-18 (ii)

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L-19 question practise

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L-20 Collision theory

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NAME REACTION

L-1 Introduction of enols and enolate ion | Suitable base for aldehyde and ketone

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L-2 suitable bases for ester , Anhydride , active methylene compounds

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L-3 Thermodynamic and kinetics enollats and enols

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L-4 Enamine reaction l Aza- enolate formatiom

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L-5 Conjugate alkylation l Aldol reaction

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Hard and soft acid base Principle

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L-6 Intramolecular Aldol

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L-7 Cannizaro | Mannich reaction

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L-8 Michael conjugate addition

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L-9

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L- 10

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L-11

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Acids and bases

L-1 Acidity and factors affecting acidic strength

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BIOMOLECULES

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L-2

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L-3

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L-4

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L-5

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L-6

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L-7

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L-8

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Electrochemistry

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L-2

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L-3

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l-4

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L-5

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L-6

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L-7

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L-8

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L-9

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l-10

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l-11

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L-12

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L-13

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L-14

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Haloalkanes & Haloarene

l-1 Classification of Haloalkane

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L-2 Classification of Haloarene

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L-3 Nature of C-X bond | Preparation of Alkyl Halide

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L-4 Markonikov rule | A.M.R | Swarts | Finkelstein | Electrophilic sub reaction |

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L-5 Chemical properties of Haloalkane | Wurtz | Elimination | Nu subs reactions

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L-6 Williamson synthesis | Its limitation

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L-7 Synthesis of ester | SN2

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Structure of an atom

L-1 Discovery of e- , proton , neutron (Subatomic particles of an atom)

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L-2 J.J Thomson , Rutherford Model of atom | Relationships | K, L, M, N Subshell

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L-3 Bohr Postulate | Dual Nature of electromagnetic radiation

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L-4 Black body radiation , Photoelectric effect , Planck's Quantum theory

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L-5 radius , velocity , Energy , Line spectra of H-atom

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L-6 Dual behaviour of matter | De-brogile hypothesis | Heisenberg Uncertainty

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Some Basic Concept of Chemistry

Lecture 1 Types of Mass

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Lec-2 Molecule & Molecular mass

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Lecture-3 Unit Conversion & Questions

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conc term-I

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CONC TERM-II

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conc term-III

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Questions on Conc. term

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Stiochiometric coefficent & Limiting reagent

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L-9

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L-10 Emperical formula & M olecular formula

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iupac naming

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L-2 IuPac rule for saturated heterocycle

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L-3 IUPAC rule for unsaturated compounds

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L-4 Naming of Functional group

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CHEMICAL BONDING & SHAPES OF COMPOUNDS

lecture 1 | lewis theory | formal charge

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Lecture 2 Resonance , Formal Charge and Intro to Valence Bond theory

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Chemical Bonding Lecture 3 | VBT | Excitation Theory |

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Chemical Bonding L 04 | types of hybridisation | ideal and non ideal hybridisation and details

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Chemical bonding Lecture 5 | Distribution and calculation of S character in lone pair and bond pairs

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Chemical bonding lecture 6 | VSEPR Theory | Detailed version

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Chemical bonding lecture 7 | How to find Hybridisation in simple steps

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lecture 8 steric number 2 to 5 | hybridisation I geometry and shape

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lecture 9 | steric number 6 to 8 | solid state hybridisation | bond angle comparison

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lecture 10 | hybridisation in odd electronic species

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lecture 11 higher coordination number

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Inert pair effect Part 1

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Inert pair Effect part 2

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Fajans rule

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Dipole Moment part 1

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Dipole Moment part 2

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INTRODUCTION TO M.O.T.

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Chemical Bonding Question bank Solution part 1

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Chemical Bonding Question bank Solution part 2

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Course Instructor

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ALOK SIR

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