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Notes On Gaseous State (BSc and Integrated Standard For all Concerned Entrance Examination)

 Notes On Gaseous State      This page provides you all details about the gaseous state of BSc standard. Concerned problems will be solved at the end of each concept. Continue till the end to find the easiest explanation of every concept you need in this regard . Postulates of Kinetic Theory of Gases: 1. All gas consist of a very large number of minute particles, called molecules.  2. The gas molecules are extremely small in size and are separated by large distance. The actual volume of the gas molecules is thus negligible as compared to the total volume occupied by the gas.  3. The pressure exerted by the gas is due to the bombardment of the molecules on the walls of the vessel.  4. The gas molecules collide with one another and also with the walls of the vessels. These collisions are perfectly elastic and there is no loss of energy during these collisions.  5. The distance between the gas molecules are very large. Thus, there is no effective force of attraction or r

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(Syllabus for Chemistry PG (MSc) Entrance) 

    Before you appear in any of the examinations, you must be familiar with the concerned syllabus. Sometimes it is not highly necessary to cover whole of the syllabus. You may choose around 70% of the syllabus and be confident that you can attend almost every question from the part you have covered up. You must not wait till you complete your graduation. Start preparing from today and appear in the Chemistry Threshold Entrance Examinations as provided by us regularly. Go down in this post and find a series of carefully prepared online entrance examinations.
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1. Atomic Structure
2. Classification of Elements and Periodic Properties
3. Nuclear chemistry and Radioactivity
4. Chemical Bonding
5. Acids and Bases
6. Metallurgy
7. Hydrogen
8. s , p, d, and f block elements
9. Coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry
10. Environmental Chemistry 
11. general Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry
12. hydrocarbons
13. Alkyl and Aryl halides
14. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
15. Carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids and derivatives
16. Compounds containing reactive methylene group
17. Organo phosphorous and sulphur compounds
18. Organic compounds containing nitrogen
19. heterocyclic Compounds
20. biomolecules
21. States of matter (Gaseous, Liquid and Solid state)
22. Statistical and Molecular Thermodynamics
23. Solutions and colligative properties
24. Electrochemistry
25. Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis
26. Surface Chemistry and Colloidal state
27. Chemical equilibrium
28. Polymers
29. Photochemistry
30. natural Products
31. Medicines
32. Spectroscopy

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