Important Topics to Scire 40+ in MHT CET Chemistry
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Topics
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Sub-Topics
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States of Matter
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Charley’s law, Gay Lussac’s Lav, Boyle’s Law, Avogardo’s law
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Types of Bonding
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Gas Equation
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Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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Empirical and Molecular formula
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Mole Concept and Molar Mass
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Chemistry Thermodynamics and Energetics
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Basics Thermodynamics equations and measurement of parameters such as internal energy
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First Law of Thermodynamics
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Combustion, atomization, formation, ionization, sublimation, phase transition, solution and dilution
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Hess’s law of constant heat summation
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The third law of thermodynamics
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Second law of thermodynamics
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Redox Reactions
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Balancing Redox Reactions
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Oxidation Number
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Chemical Kinetics
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Rate of a reaction
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Rate law and specific rate constant
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Order and molecularity of a reaction
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Solutions and Colligative Properties
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Renault's Law Colligative
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Properties Vant Hoff Factor
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Determination of Molecular
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Masses using colligative properties
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Solid State
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Solid State
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Packing of atoms in a molecule
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Bonds
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Point Defects
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Basic Principles and Techniques in Organic Chemistry
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Homolytic and heterolytic fission of bonds
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Inductive effect, electromagnetic effect, resonance, hyer congratulation IUPAC
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Nomenclature of organic compounds Types of Organic Reactions
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Electrochemistry
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Electrolysis and laws of electrolysis
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Redox reaction
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Kohlrausch’s La Nernst equation & its application to chemical cells
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An organic compound containing nitrogen
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Amines: Nomenclature, structure, classification, methods of preparation, uses, and identification of primary secondary, physical, and chemical properties, and tertiary amines.
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Cyanides and Isocyanides
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p-Block elements, d-Block elements, f-Block Elements
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Properties and General Structure
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Alcohol, Phenol, Ether, Aldehydes, Ketone, and Carboxylic Acids
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Nomenclature, physical properties, and methods of preparation, chemical properties
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Polymers
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Natural and synthetic, copolymerization, methods of polymerization.
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Polymers: bakelite, natural, and synthetic like polythene, polyester, nylon, and rubber.
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Biodegradable & non-biodegradable
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