Showing posts with label Organic chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organic chemistry. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Best Books For CSIR NET SET GATE

FBHey chemons.. how are you..?
So here the list of books where you will get the knowledge to crack any competition exam in future.


Quality to Qualify
There are lots of books available in the market so you have to choose some good quality resource to qualify.

First you have play accord to your Strength.
Which section of chemistry your comfortable and stronger.

Chopp down the topic throughout the reference books and make your own Notes.
So you can be handy with your own words.

So here sone Books.

1 Spectroscopy

 (1 )Introduction to organic Spectroscopy by Pavia
(2) Molecular Spectroscopy by Banwell

2 Organic Chemistry

(1) Organic Chemistry by Jonathan Clayden
(2) Modern organic synthesis by Carruther
(3) Reactions, Rearrangement and reagents by S. N. Sanyal
(4) modern Organic Chemistry by George Zweifel and Micheal nantz
(5) March's Advanced Organic Chemistry
(6) Photochemistry and pericyclic reaction
By Jagdamba Singh
(7) Introduction to Organic Photochemistry by
John Coyle

3 Inorganic Chemistry

(1) Inorganic Chemistry by Huheey
(2) Concise Coordination Chemistry by Gopalan and Ramalingam
(3) Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
(4) Inorganic Chemistry Chemistry by Miseiler and Tar

4 Physical Chemistry

(1) Principles of Physical Chemistry by Puri, Sharma and Pathania
(2) Physical Chemistry by P. W. Atkins
(3) Physical Chemistry though Problems by Dogra and Dogra
(4) Quantum Chemistry by R K Prasad
(5) Chemical Application in Group theory by F A cotton

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Saturday, January 4, 2020

GASEOUS STATE

GASEOUS STATE

The gaseous has the motion where they travelled without any barrier. they behave like 'AWARA'

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Fig-  Random motion of the state of matter.
The gaseous state is based on the 2 main conditions where the combination of the gas law.

First Equation is for IDEAL GAS 

 PV=nRT

This equation is based on the combination of all the gas law.
A.B.C. 
Avogadro's Law
Boyle's Law
Charle's Law
(Alphabetical order)

Avogadro's Law- V ∝ n (P,T= constant)
Boyle'S Law-     V ∝1/P (n,T= constant)
Charle's Law-       V ∝ T(n,P= constant)
(Take the n, T & P in alphabetical order.)

IMPORTANT GRAPH OF GASEOUS LAW

BOYLE'S LAW
CHARLE'S LAW


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Gay Lussac's Law 
Where the relation is about pressure and temperature.
∝T

PV=nRT
T-Temperature
P-Pressure
V-Volume
n-number of moles
R-Gas constant

Dalton's Law of partial pressure
This law is based on non-reacting gases. 
Addition of Partial pressure( individual pressure)of all non-reacting gases= Total Pressure of gases(Pā‚’)
Pā‚’=P₁+P₂+P₃
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"Partial pressure in terms of mole fraction"
š›˜₁₌n₁/nā‚’
 š›˜₁=P₁/Pā‚’
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š›˜₁= Mole fraction
P₁= Partial pressure of Gas 1
Pā‚’= Total pressure of Gas
n₁= moles of 1
nā‚’= total no. of moles

Graham's Law of  Diffusion-
At constant T and P, the rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to the √density


Rate ∝ 1/ √d
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The rate for two different gases.
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r=v/t


Rate =Volume of the gas diffused /Time taken to the gas diffused 

r₁=v/t₁        for Gas 1  &
r=v/t₂         for Gas 2