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history of periodic table (Dobereiner, Spiral, Newlands, Meyer's, Mendeleev, Mosley Periodic table), Modern periodic law and periodic table, atomic no and modern periodic table, X-ray, quantum no, Hund's rule, Pauli exclusion principle, AufBau principle, Atomic structure and periodic table, periods, groups (A+B), Classification of elements based on s,p,d and f orbitals, group anomalies, artificial elements, Screening effect, Shielding effect, Penetration of orbitals,effective nuclear charge, group trend and periodicity, size of atoms and ions, isoelectronic species, Covalent radii,ionic radii, vander wall radii, lanthanide contraction, ionization energy ( definition, unit, example, successive IP variation in periodic table), electron affinity (definition, unit, example, variation in periodic table) electronegativity, electropositivity, redox potential, oxidation, reduction, standard reduction potential, electrochemical series and its applications, trend of redox potential in periodic table, exercise and discusion, Types of chemical bond, ionic bond (NaCl, CaCl)Lattice energy, Born- Haber cycle, Factors responsible for stability of ionic bond, characteristic features, variable valency, covalent bond, characteristic features,characteristic features of coordinate covalent bond, vander waal's forces, Hydrogen bonding, nature of Hydrogen bonding, importance of Hydrogen bonding, exercise and discussion. VBT, postulates and its applications, hybridization of orbitals, hybridization, sigma and pi bond, Molecular orbital treatment, bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals, Applications of MOT, formation of hydrogen molecule, Difference between MOT and VBT, VESPR Theory and its postulates, exercise and discussion, acids and bases, definition, arhernius concept, lowry-bronsted concept, lewis concept, lux-flood concept, usanovich concept, strength of acids and bases,pH, buffers, indicators,exercise and discussion, law of mass action, Applications of law of mass action, solubility product, common ion effect, its application, exercise, discussion and test

Course Synopsis

This course holds cardinal significance in understanding the chemistry basic knowledge. It is aimed to provide the general chemistry knowledge for the science students belonging to different disciplines.

Course Learning Outcomes

The students studying this course will have the detailed understanding of inorganic chemistry which includes periodic table evolution, general bond types and bond formation theories, Students will also be able to develop the basic knowledge about theories regarding classification of compound as acids and bases. The students will be intrigued to learn the course and it will lead them to develop the interdisciplinary skills when they relate it to their major subjects.


Hydrogen bonding

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Chemical bonding

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Acids and bases

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INTRODUCTION TO PERIODIC TABLE

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HISTORY OF PERIODIC TABLE

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Periodic Table of Elements - Chemistry: A Volatile History - BBC Four

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Atomic Radius, Ionization Energy, and Electronegativity

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TRENDS IN PERIODIC TABLE

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Periodic TRENDS

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BORN HABER CYCLE

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PERIODIC TABLE AND PERIODIC TRENDS

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Born Haber Cycle, Basic Introduction, Lattice Energy, Hess Law & Enthalpy of Formation - Chemistry

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BORN HABER CYCLE ( NaCl)

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BORN HABER CYCLE

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BORN HABER CYCLE AND RELATIVE LATTICE ENERGY

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CHEMISTRY 101 - Born Haber Cyle and relative lattice energies

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Chemical bonding - Ionic Bond and Covalent Bond

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Periodic Trends of the Periodic Table

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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR Theory)

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Polar covalent bonds; VSEPR theory

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VSEPR Theory and Molecular Geometry

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Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization

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Hybrid Orbitals explained - Valence Bond Theory

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Hybridization

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Valence Bond Theory, Hybrid Orbitals, and Molecular Orbital Theory

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POLARIZABILITY

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POLARIZABILITY

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Van der Waals radius

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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR Theory)

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Acid-Base Equilibrium: Salt Solutions and Buffers

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The Periodic Table: Atomic Radius, Ionization Energy, and Electronegativity

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The Shapes of Molecules: VSEPR Theory

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Oxidation-Reduction and Electrochemical Cells

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Acid-Base Equilibrium: Is MIT Water Safe to Drink?

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Solubility and Acid-Base Equilibrium

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The Periodic Table: Atomic Radius, Ionization Energy, and Electronegativity

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Electronegativity & electron affinity

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LAW OF MASS ACTION

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LAW OF MASS ACTION

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COMMON ION EFFECT

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THEORIES OF ACIDS AND BASES

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Book Title : General inorganic chemistry
Author : Dr Zafar iqbal
Edition :
Publisher : Ilmi book house



Book Title : Shriver, Atkins Inorganic Chemistry
Author : Peter Atkins,Tina Overton, Jonathan Rourke, Mark Weller, Fraser Armstrong, Mike Hagerman
Edition : 5th EDITION
Publisher : W.H. Freeman and Company







Title : VSEPR Theory
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Title : SHAPES OF ORBITALS
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Title : QUANTUM NUMBERS
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Title : Periodic Table
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Title : Common Ion Effect
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Title : Acids and Bases
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Title : MOT AND VBT
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Title : ELECTROCHEMICAL SERIES
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Title : pH AND Acid and Base REACTIONS
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Title : Periodic Trends
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Title : VSEPR Theory
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Title : STRENGTH OF ACIDS AND BASES
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Title : CHEMICAL BONDING
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