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CBSE Chemistry Class 12

 * The Solid state
 * Solid-state chemistry
 * Amorphous solid
 * Crystal
 * Crystal structure
 * Frenkel defect
 * Schottky defect
 * Semiconductor


 * Solutions
 * Solution
 * Solubility
 * Vapor pressure
 * Van 't Hoff factor
 * Henry's law
 * Raoult's law
 * Dalton's law
 * Ideal solution
 * Colligative properties
 * Boiling-point elevation
 * Enthalpy change of solution
 * Freezing-point depression
 * Osmosis
 * Osmotic pressure


 * Electrochemistry
 * Galvanic cell
 * Daniell cell
 * Electrode potential
 * Nernst equation
 * Electrochemical cell
 * Gibbs free energy
 * Conductivity (electrolytic)
 * Electrical conductivity meter
 * Friedrich Kohlrausch
 * Electrolytic cell
 * Faraday's laws of electrolysis
 * Primary cell
 * Rechargeable battery
 * Nickel–cadmium battery
 * Lithium-ion battery
 * Lead–acid battery


 * Chemical Kinetics
 * Chemical kinetics
 * Reaction mechanism
 * Reaction rate
 * Order of reaction
 * Molecularity
 * Rate equation
 * Arrhenius equation
 * Activation energy


 * Surface chemistry
 * Adsorption
 * Freundlich equation
 * Catalysis
 * Heterogeneous catalysis
 * Particle aggregation
 * Colloid
 * Emulsion
 * Electrostatic precipitator


 * Isolation of Elements
 * Metallurgy
 * Ore
 * Extractive metallurgy
 * Hydrometallurgy
 * Pyrometallurgy
 * Electrometallurgy
 * Electrowinning
 * Froth flotation
 * Ellingham diagram
 * Blast furnace
 * Copper extraction techniques
 * Zinc smelting
 * Hall–Héroult process
 * Refining (metallurgy)


 * The p-block elements
 * P-block
 * Pnictogen
 * Ammonia
 * Nitric acid
 * Phosphorus
 * Chalcogen
 * Oxygen
 * Allotropes of oxygen
 * Sulfur
 * Sulfur dioxide
 * Sulfuric acid
 * Halogen
 * Chlorine
 * Hydrogen chloride
 * Interhalogen


 * D and F block elements
 * D-block
 * Transition metal
 * Alloy
 * Potassium dichromate
 * Potassium permanganate
 * F-block
 * Lanthanide
 * Actinide


 * Coordination compounds
 * Coordination complex
 * Alfred Werner
 * Ligand
 * IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry
 * Valence bond theory
 * Crystal field theory
 * Metal carbonyl


 * Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
 * Haloalkane
 * Free-radical halogenation
 * Aryl halide
 * Sandmeyer reaction
 * Balz–Schiemann reaction
 * Wurtz–Fittig reaction
 * Chirality (chemistry)
 * Chloroform
 * Freon
 * DDT


 * Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
 * Alcohol
 * Methanol
 * Kolbe electrolysis
 * Phenols
 * Reimer–Tiemann reaction
 * Ether
 * Williamson ether synthesis


 * Aldehydes, Ketones and carboxylic acids
 * Aldehyde
 * Tollens' reagent
 * Fehling's solution
 * Ketone
 * Carbonyl
 * Clemmensen reduction
 * Wolff–Kishner reduction
 * Cannizzaro reaction
 * Carboxylic acid
 * Hell–Volhard–Zelinsky halogenation


 * Amines
 * Amine
 * Diazonium compound
 * Azo compound


 * Biomolecules
 * Biomolecule
 * Carbohydrate
 * Fructose
 * Glucose
 * Sucrose
 * Protein
 * Enzyme
 * Vitamin
 * Nucleic acid


 * Polymers
 * Polymer
 * Polyethylene
 * Nylon
 * List of synthetic polymers
 * Bakelite
 * Polytetrafluoroethylene
 * Polyvinyl chloride
 * Vulcanization
 * Biodegradable polymer


 * Chemistry in everyday life
 * Drug discovery
 * Biological target
 * Antacid
 * Histamine antagonist
 * Anxiolytic
 * Analgesic
 * Antibacterial
 * Antiseptic
 * Sugar substitute
 * Detergent