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Master Chemistry: Periodic Classification & Carbon Compounds

Dive into the concepts of Periodic Classification of Elements and Carbon Compounds with Mr. K. R. Reddy. Learn about mass-based classifications, triads, octaves, Mendeleev's table, atomic number basis, modern periodic table, and more. Understand the intricacies of s, p, d, and f blocks, catenation, homologous series, isomerism, allotropy, and functional groups. Discover the fascinating world of carbon compounds, their nomenclature, and properties. Best wishes for mastering these topics and scoring high in Chemistry!

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Master Chemistry: Periodic Classification & Carbon Compounds

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  1. INTEGRA EDUVENTURE Ensemble your dreams.... Master the Concepts and Score high in Chemistry By Mr. K. R. Reddy

  2. PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS • ON THE BASIS OF MASS • DOBEREINER’S TRIADS • NEWLAND’S OCTAVES • MENDELEEV’S PERIODIC TABLE • ON THE BASIS OF ATOMIC NUMBER • MODERN PERIODIC TABLE • S BLOCK • P BLOCK • d & f BLOCK

  3. CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS CATENATION- SELF LINKING TO FORM LONG CHAINS TETRAVALENCY

  4. CARBON COMPOUNDS HOMOLOGOUS SERIES SAME GENERAL FORMULA SAME FUNCTIONAL GROUP EACH SUCCEEDING MEMBER DIFFER BY CH2PREPARED BY SAME METHOD SIMILAR PROPERTIES GRADUAL GRADATION IN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

  5. CARBON COMPOUNDS • NOMENCLATURE

  6. CARBON COMPOUNDS • ISOMERISM: SAME CHEMICAL FORMULA BUT DIFFERENT STRUCTURES • ALLOTROPY: AVAILABILITY OF AN ELEMENT IN DIFFERENT FORMS. EX: GRAPHITE AND DIAMOND

  7. CARBON COMPOUNDS • FUNCTIONAL GROUPS

  8. CARBON COMPOUNDS SOAPS AND DETERGENTS

  9. CARBON COMPOUNDS CLEANSING ACTION OF SOAP: MICELLE FORMATION

  10. WISH YOU ALL THE BEST!!!

  11. Thank You!!!

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