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McGraw Hill Topicwise Question Bank In Chemistry- Class Xii Volume Ii 1St Edition by MHE
Meant for the NEET (UG) aspirants, Topic-wise Question Bank in Chemistry for NEET (NTA)– Volume II has been written exclusively to help students crack the Medical Entrance exams. The exhaustive book with a plethora of questions is unique in a way that each chapter in it consists of carefully-selected questions organized on the basis of the subtopic which they cover. Assertion-Reason questions have also been provided keeping in mind the combined examination for AIIMS and NEET (NTA). In addition, questions under each subtopic have been segregated into Levels I, II and III. This will help the aspirants to target specific areas and hone their skills. Solutions and explanations have also been provided for the questions of each chapter.
SALIENT FEATURES
? Covers the latest NEET syllabus
? Questions have been arranged in each chapter under specific subtopics
? Carefully selected questions which cover all possible variations of a subtopic asked in an examination
? Assertion-Reason questions provided keeping in mind the combined AIIMS and NEET examination
? Solutions to all exercise questions have been provided in a step-by-step manner
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Solid State 1.1 – 1.21
Classification of Solids 1.1
Classification of Unit Cell 1.2
Unit Cell in 3D 1.4
Number of Atoms per unit Cell 1.5
Packing in Solids 2D/3D 1.6
Density of Solids 1.8
Voids 1.9
BCC/FCC/HCP 1.10
Packing in Ionic Solids, 1.11
Bragg’s Law 1.15
Defects in Ionic Solids 1.15
Magnetic Properties of Solids 1.18
Electrical Properties of Solids 1.19
Cubic Unit Cell 1.21
Answers 1.21
2. Solutions 2.22 – 2.38
Types of Solutions 2.22
Expressing Concentration of Solutions 2.22
Solubility 2.24
Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions 2.25
Ideal and Non-Ideal Solutions 2.28
Colligative and Determination of Molar Mass 2.31
Abnormal Molar Masses 2.36
Answers 2.37
3. Electrochemistry 3.39 – 3.60
Electrochemical Cells 3.39
Galvanic Cells 3.47
Nernst Equation 3.48
Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions 3.49
Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis 3.54
Batteries 3.58
Fuel Cells 3.58
Corrosion 3.58
Answers 3.60
4. Chemical Kinetics 4.61 – 4.83
Rate Expression 4.61
Rate constant 4.62
Rate law/Methods for Rate Law/
Integrated Rate Law 4.63
Zero order 4.68
First order 4.68
Second order 4.72
Order of reaction 4.72
Arrhenius Equation 4.74
Collision Theory 4.76
Molecularity 4.79
Rate law from mechanism 4.80
Temperature coefficient 4.81
Rate law and order 4.82
Methods for order 4.82
Rate of reaction 4.82
Rate constant 4.83
Order and motecnlarity 4.83
Answers 4.83
5. Surface Chemistry 5.84 – 5.101
Adsorption 5.84
Catalyst 5.87
Colloids 5.89
Charge on Colloids 5.90
Properties of colloids 5.90
Associated colloids 5.94
Peptisation 5.95
Purification of Colloids 5.96
Coagulation of colloids 5.96
Protection of colloids 5.98
Uses of Colloids 5.99
Emulsions 5.99
Gel 5.99
Application of Colloids 5.100
Formation of Colloids 5.100
d block elements 5.100
Collision Theory/Misplaced question 5.100
Coversion of ore into oxide/Misplaced question 5.100
Answers 5.100
6. General Principles and processes of
isolation of elements 6.102 – 6.110
Classification of ores 6.102
Concentration of ores 6.103
Conversion of ore into oxide 6.104
Reduction of Ore 6.105
Various metallurgical process 6.105
Extraction of metal 6.105
Thermite Process 6.108
Purification of metal 6.108
Oxide conversion of Ore 6.109
Answers 6..110
7. The p-Block Elements 7.111 – 7.131
Nitrogen Family 7.111
Oxygen Family 7.116
Halogens Family 7.121
Nobel Family 7.125
Reasoning Type 7.128
Answers 7.130
8. The d and f Block Elements 8.132 – 8.144
General Properties of d Block 8.132
Chemical Properties of d Block 8.139
KMnO4 8.141
K2Cr2O7 8.141
General Properties of f-Block 8.142
Chemical Properties of f Block 8.143
Answers 8.144
9. Co-Ordination Compound 9.145 – 9.158
Isomerism 9.145
IUPAC Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds 9.149
Ligands 9.150
CFT 9.151
Properties & Shapes of CoordinationCompound 9.152
Werner Theory VBT 9.155
Importance of Coordination Compound 9.156
Coordination Number 9.156
Answers 9.158
10. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 10.159 – 10.180
Classification and Naming 10.159
Preparation of halo alkanes 10.159
Chemical properties (reactions) of halo alkanes 10.160
Free Radical substitution 10.161
Nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN, SN1, SN2) 10.161
Electrophilic Substitution 10.171
Elimination 10.172
Alkyl halides (Preparation of alkyl halides,physical properties of alkyl halides) 10.175
Halo Arenes 10.176
Polyhalogen Compounds 10.176
Chloroform 10.177
Iodoform 10.178
Chemical Properties of Alkenes 10.178
Electrophilic addition 10.178
Reaction of Halo arenes 10.178
Nucleophilic addition 10.178
Finkelsten reaction 10.179
SN2 and solvent effect 10.179
(b-elimination) 10.179
E1 10.179
NSR 10.180
Answers 10.180
11. Alcohol, Phenol and Ether 11.181 – 11.213
Esterification 11.181
Nucleophilic Substitution 11.182
Elimination 11.182
Oxidation and Reduction (oxidation, oxidation of alcohol, reduction) 11.182
Alcohol 11.185
Glycerol 11.187
Reaction of Alcohol 11.188
Preparation of Alcohol 11.193
Uses of Alcohol/phenols 11.197
Alkylation 11.197
Phenols 11.197
Properties of Phenols 11.199
Reaction of Phenols 11.200
Ether 11.202
Preparation of Ether 11.202
Reaction of Ether 11.204
Preparation of Alcohol and Ether 11.206
Reduction 11.206
ethylene glycol Alcohol 11.207
Elecrophilic substitution in phenol 11.207
Dehydration of alcohol 11.207
Properties Alcohol 11.207
Naming of functional group 11.208
Selection reduction 11.208
(SN reaction) 11.208
(SN, SN1, SN2) 11.209
Miscelleniong 11.209
NSR 11.209
Physical property 11.210
(b-elimination) 11.210
Physical Property of Phenol 11.211
Oxidation of Phenol 11.211
Test for prericaevd 11.211
Acidic character of phenol 11.211
Kolbe Reaction 11.211
(NSR) (Reaction of alcohol) 11.211
Oxidation of vinaldiol 11.212
Free Radical substitution 11.212
Property of ether 11.212
Answers 11.212
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and
Carboxylic Acids 12.214 – 12.243
Nomenclature of Aldehyde and Ketones 12.214
Methods of Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones 12.217
Physical and Chemical properties
of Aldehydes and Ketones 12.225
Mechanism of Nucleophilic Addition 12.234
Reactivity of Alpha Hydrogen in Aldehydes 12.234
Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones 12.235
Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acid 12.235
Structure and Method of Preparation of Carboxylic Acid 12.236
Physical and Chemical Properties of Carboxylic acid 12.238
Uses of Carboxylic Acids 12.242
Answers 12.242
13. AMINES 13.244 – 13.255
Nomenclature, Classification and Structure of Amines 13.244
Preparation of Amines 13.244
Chemical Properties of Amines 13.245
Physcial Properties of Amines 13.252
Cyanides and Isocyanides 13.255
Answers 13.255
14. Biomolecules 14.256 – 14.264
Classification of Carbohydrates 14.256
Monoscaccharide (Glucose and Fructose) 14.256
D.L Configuration 14.259
Oligosaccharides (e.g. Sucrose, Latose, Maltose) 14.260
Polysaccharides (e.g. Starch, Cellulose, Glycogen) 14.261
Amino Acids-Peptide Bond-Polypeptides 14.261
Structure of Proteins (Primary, Secondary,
Tertiary and Quaternary) 14.263
Denaturation of Proteins 14.263
Enzymes-Proteins 14.263
Harmones 14.264
Vitamins 14.264
Nucleic Acid- DNA and RNA 14.264
Answers 14.264
15. Polymers 15.265 – 15.274
Classification of Polymers 15.265
Methods of Polymerisation 15.266
Natural and Synthetic Polymers 15.269
Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Polmers 15.273
Answers 15.274
16. Chemistry in Everyday life 16.275 – 16.289
Drugs 15.275
Drug target interaction 15.276
Therapeutic Action of Different Classes of Drugs 15.279
Chemicals in Food 15.285
Cleansing Agent and Ozone 15.286
Answers 16.289
Explanations S.1 – S.207
1. Solid State S.1
2. Solutions S.14
3. Electrochemistry S.35
4. Chemical Kinetics S.58
5. Surface Chemistry S.73
6. General Principles and processes of isolation of elements S.84
7. The p-Block Elements S.89
8. The d and f Block Elements S.107
9. Co-Ordination Compound S.113
10. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes S.128
11. Alcohol, Phenol and Ether S.141
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids S.159
13. AMINES S.180
14. Biomolecules S.189
15. Polymers S.194
16. Chemistry in Everyday life S.200