The CBSE Chemistry Grade 11 course holds immense value as it lays a strong foundation for advanced scientific understanding. Covering fundamental concepts, chemical reactions, and periodic trends, it fosters a deep comprehension of matter and its interactions. Practical experiments enhance hands-on skills and critical thinking. This knowledge is crucial for pursuing careers in medicine, engineering, research, and more. CBSE Chemistry Grade 11 not only cultivates a passion for the subject but also equips students with analytical and problem-solving abilities. Ultimately, this course empowers students to contribute meaningfully to scientific advancements, shaping their academic journey and future endeavors. Chemistry is a very important branch of science. Chemistry is the study of science that deals with constituents of matter like atoms molecules, ions etc.; and its properties, structure, behaviour, and interactions among them. Since everything is made up of atoms and molecules, we can see the chemistry all around us. Today, chemistry has grown into a very diverse field. There is a significant overlap between chemistry and other branches of science, for example, biochemistry (chemistry and biology), physical chemistry (chemistry and physics), medicinal chemistry (medicine and chemistry), chemical engineering (chemistry and engineering) etc.
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Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 68 Lessons
- 60 Hours
- Basic Concepts3
- Structure Of Atom7
- 2.0Bohr’s Model And Its Limitations,Concept Of Shells And Subshells
- 2.1Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Concept Of Orbitals
- 2.2Quantum Numbers, Shapes Of S, P And D Orbitals
- 2.3Rules For Filling Electrons In Orbitals
- 2.4Aufbau Principle, Pauli’s Exclusion Principle And Hund’s Rule
- 2.5Electronic Configuration Of Atoms
- 2.6Stability Of Half-filled And Completely Filled Orbitals.
- Periodicity7
- 3.0Modern Periodic Law And The Present Form Of Periodic Table
- 3.1Periodic Trends In Properties Of Elements
- 3.2Atomic Radii, Ionic Radii, Inert Gas Radii, Ionization Enthalpy
- 3.3Electron Gain Enthalpy, Electronegativity, Valency
- 3.4Nomenclature Of Elements With Atomic Number Greater Than 100
- 3.5Valence Electrons, Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond
- 3.6Bond Parameters, Lewis Structure
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure6
- 4.0Polar Character Of Covalent Bond, Covalent Character Of Ionic Bond
- 4.1Valence Bond Theory, Resonance, Geometry Of Covalent Molecules
- 4.2Vsepr Theory, Concept Of Hybridization
- 4.3Involving S, P And D Orbitals And Shapes Of Some Simple Molecules
- 4.4Molecular Orbital Theory Of Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules
- 4.5Hydrogen Bond
- Thermodynamics10
- 5.0Concepts Of System And Types Of Systems
- 5.1First Law Of Thermodynamics
- 5.2Internal Energy And Enthalpy, Measurement Of U And H
- 5.3Hess’s Law Of Constant Heat Summation, Enthalpy Of Bond Dissociation
- 5.4Combustion, Formation, Atomization, Sublimation
- 5.5Phase Transition, Ionization,Solution And Dilution
- 5.6Second Law Of Thermodynamics
- 5.7Second Law Of Thermodynamics
- 5.8Entropy As A State Function, Gibb’s Energy
- 5.9Third Law Of Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium9
- 6.0Equilibrium In Physical And Chemical Processes
- 6.1Dynamic Nature Of Equilibrium, Law Of Mass Action, Equilibrium Constant
- 6.2Factors Affecting Equilibrium
- 6.3Ionic Equilibrium- Ionization Of Acids And Bases, Strong And Weak Electrolytes
- 6.4Degree Of Ionization, Ionization Of Poly Basic Acids
- 6.5Acid Strength, Concept Of Ph
- 6.6Buffer Solution, Solubility Product
- 6.7Common Ion Effect (With Illustrative Examples)
- 6.8
- Redox Reactions5
- Organic Chemistry7
- 8.0Some Basic Principles And Techniques
- 8.1Iupac Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds
- 8.2Electronic Displacements In A Covalent Bond
- 8.3Inductive Effect, Electromeric Effect, Resonance And Hyper Conjugation
- 8.4Homolytic And Heterolytic Fission Of A Covalent Bond
- 8.5Free Radicals, Carbocations,Carbanions, Electrophiles And Nucleophiles
- 8.6Types Of Organic Reactions
- Hydrocarbons14
- 9.0Alkenes – Nomenclature, Structure Of Double Bond (Ethene)
- 9.1Geometrical Isomerism, Physical Properties
- 9.2Methods Of Preparation, Chemical Reactions, Addition Of Hydrogen, Halogen, Water, Hydrogen Halides
- 9.3Ozonolysis, Oxidation, Mechanism Of Electrophilic Addition
- 9.4Alkynes – Nomenclature, Structure Of Triple Bond
- 9.5Physical Properties, Methods Of Preparation
- 9.6Chemical Reactions: Acidic Character Of Alkynes
- 9.7Addition Reaction Of – Hydrogen, Halogens, Hydrogen Halides And Water
- 9.8Introduction, Iupac Nomenclature, Benzene
- 9.9Chemical Properties: Mechanism Of Electrophilic Substitution
- 9.10Nitration, Sulphonation
- 9.11Halogenation, Friedel Craft’s Alkylation And Acylation
- 9.12Directive Influence Of Functional Group In Monosubstituted Benzene
- 9.13Carcinogenicity And Toxicity