Chemistry | Class 11

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    Chapter 1 Basic Concepts ( 57 videos)  (Practice Test)

      1.1: Atom (Practice Test)
      Atom
    1. Atom
      25566 views
    2. Molecule
    3. Molecule
      6657 views
    4. Ions
    5. Ions
      4938 views
      1.2: Relative Atomic Mass

    Chapter 3 Gases ( 53 videos)  (Practice Test)

      3.3: General Gas Equation (Practice Test)
      3.4: Avogadro's Law
      3.8: Kinetic Interpretation of Temperature
      3.11: Plasma State
      Plasma
    1. Plasma
      3727 views

    Chapter 4 Liquids and Solids ( 52 videos)  (Practice Test)

      4.3: Liquid Crystals
      4.5: Crystal Lattice
      Unit Cell
    1. Unit Cell
      5956 views
      4.6: Crystals and Their Classification
      4.8: Determination of Avogadro's Number (NA)

    Chapter 5 Atomic Structure ( 67 videos)  (Practice Test)

      5.2: Rutherford's Model of Atom (Discovery of Nucleus) (Practice Test)
      5.3: Plank's Quantum Theory (Practice Test)
      5.6: X-Rays and Atomic Number (Practice Test)

    Chapter 6 Chemical Bonding ( 67 videos)  (Practice Test)

      6.4: Types of Bonds (Practice Test)
      Ionic Bond
    1. Ionic Bond
      12605 views
      6.6: The Effect of Bonding on the Properties of Compounds (Practice Test)

    Chapter 8 Chemical Equilibrium ( 49 videos)  (Practice Test)

      8.2: Applications of Chemical Equilibrium in Industry (Practice Test)
      8.4: Ionization Constants of Acids (Ka) (Practice Test)
      8.5: Ionization Constant of Bases (Kb) (Practice Test)
      8.7: Common Ion Effect
      8.9: Equilibria of Slightly Soluble Ionic Compounds (Solubility Product) (Practice Test)

    Chapter 9 Solutions ( 46 videos)  (Practice Test)

      9.7: Energetics of Solution (Practice Test)
      9.8: Hydration and Hydrolysis (Practice Test)

    Chapter 10 Electrochemistry ( 43 videos)  (Practice Test)

    Chapter 11 Reaction Kinetics ( 30 videos)  (Practice Test)

      11.4: Finding the Order of Reaction