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This course includes
1. Ionization Energy
2. Hydration Energy
3. Position of Hydrogen
1. Commercial preparation of NaOH
2. Peculiar behaviour of Lithium
1. Properties of Borax
2. Boric Acid and its Preparations
3. Aluminum and its Chemical Reactions
1. Preparation of Nitric Acid
2. Comparison of Sulphur and Oxygen
3. Preparation of Sulphuric Acid
1. Hydrogen Halides
2. Bleaching Powder
1. Corrosion
1. Reforming part 1
2. Reforming part 2
3. Sp Hybridization
5. Sp3 hybridization
4.Sp2 Hybridization
6. Structural Isomerism
7. Geometrical Isomerism
1. Alkanes preparation (Sabatier senderens reaction)
2. alkanes prep (reduction of alkye halides)
3. alkanes preparation decarboxylation of salt of monocarboxylic acid
4. alkanes preparation (kolbe's electrolysis)
5. Halogenation Of Alkane
6. alkanes preparation from carbonyl compounds
7. alkane preparation from Grignard Reagent
8.Uses Of Methane
9. Preparation of Alkenes
10. Preparation of Alkenes by Dehydration Of Alcohol
11. Preparation of Alkenes by Kolbes Electrolysis
12. Physical Properties and Reactivity of Alkenes
13. Hydrogenation
1. Aromatic Compound and its Classification
2. Kekule Structure
3. Atomic Orbital of Benzine
4. General Mechanism of Electrophilic Substitution
5. Nitrogenation of Benzine
6. Sulfonation of Benzine
7. Friedel Crafts Alkylation
8. Oxdiation Reaction of benzene
9. Ortho ,para,meta directing groups
10. Orientation in electrophilic substitution reactions
1. SN 2 Reactions
2. SN 1 Reactions
3. E2 and E1 Elimination Reaction
1. Preparation of Methanol
2. Preparation of Ethanol
3. Reactivity of Alcohol
4. Introduction to Phenol and Its Preparation
5. Acidic Behavior of Phenol
6. Reaction of Phenol Due to Benzene Ring
1. Reaction with HCN
2. Cannizzaro Reaction
3. Oxidation Reactions
4. Reactivity of Carbonyl Group
5. Aldol Condensation
6. Preparation of Formaldehyde
7.Mechanism of Rections of Ammonia Derivatives
1. Reactions of Carboxlyic acid due to OH
2. Reactions of carboxylic Acid due to H
3. preparations of carboxylic acids
4. Reactions of Carboxylic acid due to COOH
1. Ammonia and Urea Fertilizer
2. Wet process to prepare cement
3. Introduction to Cement
Hi, welcome to my course i.e., Chemistry (Part-2). Before we delve and study Chemistry in depth, have you guys ever wondered how a tiny 10^-8 centimeters sized particle can form a huge substance? How the oxygen, hydrogen or carbon dioxide bond is even formed? How the coke we drink and the bottle in which it comes, be formed by mere chemical reactions? By God, I cannot even imagine it properly! Well, then let's indulge in all the chemical reactions and see how, why and when all these reactions occur and give us the final product. I, Bilal Nazeer, having more than 10 years of teaching experience, will take you on a journey where we will see how the plastic (that is definitely ruining our environment) is formed? What are the reasons that make it imperishable and the alternative that could be used? How and what chemical reactions make soap a bar of soap and many more such mysteries are yet to be revealed. But wait, we will not only be learning all this theoretically, but we will be using different real-life examples, case studies, models to make it interactive and engaging. So, hope to see you all in the class as we begin on this journey. Best, Bilal Nazeer.
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