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BAISICS OF CHEMISTRY

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This unit covers discovery of subatomic particles, atomic models, quantum theory, electromagnetic radiation, spectra, dual nature, uncertainty principle, orbitals, quantum numbers, and rules for writing electronic configurations of atoms.
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Last Update: Jan 05 2026
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This course introduces foundational concepts in chemistry, beginning with matter classification, measurement techniques, and the mole concept. It explores atomic structure through the discovery of subatomic particles and the evolution of atomic models, including quantum mechanical principles. Students learn key laws of chemical combination, electromagnetic radiation, and the behavior of electrons in atoms. The course emphasizes precision in scientific calculations, understanding atomic and molecular masses, and mastering stoichiometry. Through engaging lessons and problem-solving, learners gain a strong grasp of chemistry’s role in daily life and its scientific significance, preparing them for advanced studies and practical applications in the field.

Foundation Chemistry: Some Basic Concepts & Atomic Structure

Duration

Total Periods: 26 (each 30 minutes)

Total Time: ~13 hours of teaching + practice sessions

Classes Structure

  • Class 1–12: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  • Class 13–26: Atomic Structure

Each class includes:

  • Concept explanation (15 min)
  • Worked examples (10 min)
  • Quick practice/Q&A (5 min)

Topics Covered

Chapter 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

  • Contribution of India to chemistry & role in daily life
  • States of matter & classification (elements, compounds, mixtures)
  • Scientific notation, significant figures, precision vs accuracy
  • SI base units & conversions
  • Laws of chemical combination
  • Atomic, molecular, and formula masses
  • Mole concept & molar mass
  • Mass percent calculations
  • Empirical & molecular formula determination
  • Stoichiometric calculations

Chapter 2: Atomic Structure

  • Discovery of electron, proton, neutron
  • Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr atomic models
  • Quantum mechanical model of atom
  • Electromagnetic radiation & Planck’s quantum theory
  • Photoelectric effect & atomic spectra
  • de Broglie relation & Heisenberg uncertainty principle
  • Atomic orbitals & quantum numbers
  • Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle, Hund’s rule
  • Writing electronic configurations of atoms

Benefits

  • Builds strong fundamentals in physical chemistry, essential for NEET and JEE exams.
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  • Enhances problem-solving skills with numerical practice (stoichiometry, mole concept, atomic models).
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  • Provides clarity on conceptual topics like quantum mechanics, laws of chemical combination, and electron configuration
  • Improves accuracy and speed in solving exam-level questions.
  • Connects theory with real-life applications to make learning engaging.

Out come

By the end of this course, students will:

Master basic and advanced concepts of chemistry.

Be able to solve NEET/JEE-level numerical problems confidently. Develop a conceptual roadmap for higher-level physical chemistry.

Course Outline: Foundation Chemistry (Unit 1 + Unit 2)

 Benefits

  • Builds strong fundamentals in physical chemistry.
  • Covers high‑weightage topics for NEET & JEE exams.
  • Strengthens numerical problem‑solving (mole concept, stoichiometry, atomic models).Clarifies conceptual areas (quantum mechanics, laws of combination, electron configuration).
  • Improves accuracy, speed, and confidence in exam conditions.

Duration

  • Total Periods: 26 (each 30 minutes)
  • Total Time: ~13 hours teaching + practice sessions

 Class Structure

  • Class 1–12: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  • Class 13–26: Atomic Structure
  • Each class includes:
  • Concept explanation (15 min)
  • Worked examples (10 min)
  • Quick practice/Q&A (5 min)

Topics Covered

 Chapter 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

  • Contribution of India to chemistry & role in life
  • States of matter & classification (elements, compounds, mixtures)Scientific notation, significant figures, precision vs accuracy
  • SI base units & conversions
  • Laws of chemical combination
  • Atomic, molecular, and formula masses
  • Mole concept & molar mass
  • Mass percent calculations
  • Empirical & molecular formula determination
  • Stoichiometric calculations

 Chapter 2: Atomic Structure

  • Discovery of electron, proton, neutron
  • Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr atomic models
  • Quantum mechanical model of atom
  • Electromagnetic radiation & Planck’s quantum theory
  • Photoelectric effect & atomic spectra
  • de Broglie relation & Heisenberg uncertainty principle
  • Atomic orbitals & quantum numbers
  • Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle, Hund’s rule
  • Writing electronic configurations of atoms

Weekly Timetable (26 Classes, 30 min each)

Week 1: Foundations of Chemistry

Class 1: Contribution of India to chemistry & role in life

Class 2: States of matter & classification (elements, compounds, mixtures)

Class 3: Scientific notation & significant figures

Class 4: Precision vs accuracy

Week 2: Measurement & Laws

Class 5: SI base units & conversions

Class 6: Laws of chemical combination (Conservation, Definite proportions)

Class 7: Laws of chemical combination (Multiple proportions, Gay‑Lussac, Avogadro)

Class 8: Atomic, molecular & formula masses

Week 3: Mole Concept & Stoichiometry

Class 9: Mole concept & molar mass

Class 10: Mass percent calculations

Class 11: Empirical & molecular formula determination

Class 12: Stoichiometric calculations (limiting reagent, yield problems)

Week 4: Discovery of Atom

Class 13: Discovery of electron, proton, neutron

Class 14: Thomson’s atomic model

Class 15: Rutherford’s atomic model

Class 16: Bohr’s atomic model

Week 5: Quantum Theory

Class 17: Quantum mechanical model of atom

Class 18: Electromagnetic radiation & Planck’s quantum theory

Class 19: Photoelectric effect & atomic spectra

Class 20: de Broglie relation & Heisenberg uncertainty principle

Week 6: Orbitals & Configurations

Class 21: Atomic orbitals & quantum numbers

Class 22: Aufbau principle

Class 23: Pauli exclusion principle

Class 24: Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity

Class 25: Writing electronic configurations of atoms (examples)

Class 26: Revision & practice test (mixed NEET/JEE problems)

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