Chemistry
What You Will Learn
This chemistry course covers a wide range of topics, starting from basic concepts to more advanced theories. You will learn about the fundamental building blocks of chemistry and how they apply to various substances and reactions.
- Basic Concepts of Chemistry: Understand the foundational principles that govern chemical reactions and properties.
- Structure of Atom: Explore the components of an atom, including protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Classification of Elements and Periodicity: Learn how elements are organized in the periodic table and the trends that arise from this arrangement.
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure: Study how atoms bond to form molecules and the different types of chemical bonds.
- States of Matter: Examine the different states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—and their properties.
- Thermodynamics: Gain insights into energy changes during chemical reactions.
- Equilibrium: Understand the concept of chemical equilibrium and its importance in reactions.
- Redox Reactions: Learn about oxidation and reduction processes in chemical reactions.
- Hydrogen: Study the properties and importance of hydrogen in chemistry.
- S-Block Elements: Explore the characteristics and reactions of alkali and alkaline earth metals.
- Hydrocarbons: Understand the different types of hydrocarbons and their reactions.
- Environmental Chemistry: Learn about the chemical processes that affect the environment.
- Chemical Kinetics: Study the rates of chemical reactions and the factors that influence them.
- Coordination Compounds: Understand the structure and properties of coordination compounds.
- Biomolecules: Explore the chemistry of biological molecules including proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
- Chemistry in Everyday Life: Discover how chemistry is applied in everyday situations.
This course is structured to build your understanding step by step. You will practice skills through problem-solving and hands-on experiments. Each topic will prepare you for the next, guiding you from basic concepts to more advanced chemical theories.

