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d- and f- Block Elements (Transition Elements)
Federal Board > Class 12 > Chemistry (
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Chapter 13: s- And p-Block Elements
Chapter 14: d- and f- Block Elements (Transition Elements)
Chapter 15: Organic Compounds
Chapter 16: Hydrocarbons
Chapter 17: Alkyl Halides and Amines
Chapter 18: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Chapter 19: Aldehydes and Ketones
Chapter 20: Carboxylic Acids and Functional Derivatives
Chapter 21: Biochemistry
Chapter 22: Industrial Chemistry
Chapter 23: Environmental Chemistry
Chapter 24: Analytical Chemistry
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Chapter 14: d- and f- Block Elements (Transition Elements) (
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14.1: General Features(
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Introduction to the Transition Elements
Typical and non-Typical Transition Elements
Binding Energies of Transition Elements
More on Binding Energies of Transition Elements
Oxidation State of Transition Elements
Catalytic Properties of Transition elements
Paramagnetism of Transition Elements
More Characteristics of Transition Elements
14.2: Coordination Compounds(
Practice Test
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Complex Compounds
Components of Complex Compounds
More on Components of Complex Compounds
Nomenclature of Complex Compounds
More on Nomenclature of Complex Compounds
Geometry of Complexes
14.3: Chemistry of Some Important Transition Elements(
Practice Test
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Oxidation states of Vanadium
Vanadium as Catalyst in Contact Process
Oxidation states of Chromium
Properties of Potassium Chromate
Properties of Potassium Dichromate
More on Properties of Potassium Dichromate
Oxidation states of Manganese
Properties of Potassium Permanganate
More on Properties of Potassium Permanganate
Oxidation states of Iron
Iron as Catalyst in Haber's Process
Iron ion in the Reaction between Persulphate ions and iodide ions
Reaction of Hexaaqua iron (II) and Hexaaqua Iron (III)
Reaction of the Iron ions with Carbonate and thiocyanate ions
Oxidation states of Copper
Reactions of Hexaaqua Copper (II) ions
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