Applications in Chemistry
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– Carbohydrates – Monosaccharides – Disaccharides – Polysaccharides – Nucleic acids – Amino acids, peptides and proteins |
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Macromolecules or biopolymers such as carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids together with water, make up most of the human body. In this lesson, we intend to discuss the chemistry of carbohydrates (monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides), peptides, proteins and nucleic acids. |
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– Simple carboxylic acids, alcohols and esters – Fatty acids – Fats and oils – Waxes – Soap and detergents
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In this lesson we will study the chemistry and applications of biological esters, fats and oils.Fats and oils are naturally occurring lipids found in plants and animals and are triesters of glycerol or glycerin. |
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– E-numbers – Antioxidants – Sweeteners – Preservatives – Flavours and flavour enhancers – Spices
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we intend to study pros and cons of food additives. People around the world use natural and artificial food additives to improve the taste and appearance of food without thinking of their effects on their health. Artificial food additives could pose a real health risk. It is important to remember, you are what you eat. |
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– Water and health – Alcohol and health – Body temperature and health – Oxidizing agents and health – Junk food and health – Fat and body weight – Blood glucose – Cholesterol and health – Cigarette smoke and health – General anesthetics – Medicine and pharmaceuticals
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In this lesson, we intend to touch on some important aspects related to health and medicine. |
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– Polyethylene – Polypropylene – Addition polymers – Ethylene and its derivatives – Poly(vinyl chloride) – Polystyrene – Teflon – Poly(methyl acrylate) – Condensation polymers – Polyamide – Polyester – Rubber and vulcanisation of rubber – Copolymers – Conducting polymers – Bakelite
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This lesson deals with synthetic polymers and their properties and applications.Use of man-made synthetic polymeric materials plays a huge effect on our everyday life.A large number of industries are based on synthetic polymers such as polyethylene(PE),poly vinylchloride(PVC), polyesters,nylon,etc.And natural polymers such as rubber,cellulose, etc. |
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– 3d-Elements – Electron configuration of 3d-elements – Ligands – Oxidation Number – Coordination number – Geometry – Properties of 3d-elements and their compounds – Nomenclature and IUPAC rules – Reactions of 3d-elements and their compounds – Methods of extraction – Uses of 3d-elements and their compounds |
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This lesson deals with 3d-elements,their properties and reactions.It also looks at Nomenclature of coordination compounds and IUPAC rules uses and some of the industries based on 3d-elements. |
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– Occurrence and isolation of some p-block elements – Electron configuration of p-block elements – Some properties of p-block elements – Some compounds of p-block elements – Reactions of p-block elements their compounds – Uses of p-block elements and their compounds – Some of the industries based on p-block elements |
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This lesson deals with p-blockelements, their properties and reactions. It also looks at uses and some of the industries based on p-block elements. |
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– Occurrence and isolation of some s-Block elements – Some properties of Group 1 elements – Compounds of Group 1 elements – Some properties of Group 2 elements – Compounds of Group 2 elements – Production of chlorine and NaOH – Production of NaCO3 – Production of NaCl – Solubility of salts of s-block elements – Uses of s-block elements and their compounds
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This lesson deals with s-block elements,their properties and reactions.It also looks at uses and some of the industries based on block elements. |
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– Brief history of the development of the Periodic Table – The Modern Periodic Table – Trends in the Periodic Table – Atomic and ionic sizes – Atomic radii – Ionic radii – Metallic and non-metallic character – Ionization energy – Electron affinity – Electronegativity – Melting and boiling points – Oxidation states – Diagonal relationships |
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These two lessons on the Periodic Table and Periodicity deals with the development of the Periodic Table, classification of elements into s, p, d, f-blocks, characteristics of elements in Groups 1 to 18,electron configuration and some physical properties elements. |
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– Hydrogen and its physical properties – Position of hydrogen in the Periodic Table – Occurrence and isolation of hydrogen – Hydrogen bonding – Uses of hydrogen – Compounds of Hydrogen – Hydrides – Water and water cycle – Chemical and physical properties of water |
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Hydrogen is the first element in the Periodic Table. This lesson discusses the chemistry of hydrogen, its properties and reactions. It also looks at water and water cycle; chemical and physical properties of water. |
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Contents – Laboratory and its contents- Laboratory safety- Safety symbols- Good laboratory practices- Chemical hygiene plan- Chemical spills and chemical waste |
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This lesson discusses Good Laboratory Practices that you should adhere to in carrying out your duties efficiently and safely. It also deals with laboratory safety and safety symbols. |
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