This course provides an in-depth exploration of Physical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry, with a heavy emphasis on reaction kinetics and functional group transformations.

Understanding how substances interact in phases and the speed of molecular changes.
Types of solutions, Raoult's Law, ideal and non-ideal solutions, and Colligative Properties (osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation).
Redox reactions in cells, Nernst Equation, Gibbs energy of cell reaction, and fuel cells.
Rate of reaction, factors affecting rates, integrated rate equations (zero and first-order reactions), and Activation Energy (Arrhenius Equation).
Exploring the behavior of complex metals and transition elements.
General properties, lanthanoids, and actinoids.
Werner's theory, Ligands, IUPAC nomenclature, and Crystal Field Theory (CFT).
The study of complex organic molecules and their synthetic pathways.
Nature of C-X bond, SN1 and SN2 mechanisms.
Dehydration of alcohols, acidity of phenols, and Williamson synthesis.
Nucleophilic addition, Aldol condensation, and Cannizzaro reaction.
Basicity of amines, Gabriel phthalimide synthesis, and Diazonium salts.
The intersection of chemistry with biology and modern industry.
Structure of Carbohydrates (Glucose/Fructose), Proteins (Amino acids), and Nucleic Acids (DNA/RNA).
Classification, Addition and Condensation polymerization (Nylon, Polyester, Bakelite).

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