In this podcast i covered the overview of two chapters of Inorganic Chemistry of class 12 science Students.( CBSE)
[00:00:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Hello dear students, I am Jaivinder Singh, your Digital Chemistry Coach
[00:00:06] [SPEAKER_00]: To help you, you can top in Class 12 Chemistry Board Exam
[00:00:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Today we will cover an important part, Inorganic Chemistry
[00:00:19] [SPEAKER_00]: Which is called 14 marks in your syllabus
[00:00:25] [SPEAKER_00]: I will tell you about key topics and sub topics according to syllabus CBSC
[00:00:35] [SPEAKER_00]: So that you can easily grasp everything, let's start
[00:00:42] [SPEAKER_00]: First of all, we will start with D and F block elements
[00:00:47] [SPEAKER_00]: It may seem a little complex at first, but after understanding the basics, it gets quite interesting
[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_00]: First, we will come to D block elements
[00:00:57] [SPEAKER_00]: These are called Transition Metals
[00:01:00] [SPEAKER_00]: These elements include Iron, Copper and Zinc
[00:01:03] [SPEAKER_00]: These elements are crucial for many industrial processes
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_00]: You have to focus on these elements
[00:01:12] [SPEAKER_00]: What is the focus? Electronic Configuration
[00:01:16] [SPEAKER_00]: It is important to understand how electrons are arranged in these elements
[00:01:21] [SPEAKER_00]: So that you can predict their behavior
[00:01:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Second is General Trends
[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_00]: We will see how metallic character, ionization enthalpy and oxidation states vary
[00:01:37] [SPEAKER_00]: In first rocket transition metals, such as copper electricity conducts well
[00:01:44] [SPEAKER_00]: All these depend on its electronic configuration
[00:01:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Compounds, we will also study the preparation and properties of some important compounds
[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Such as Potassium Dichromate or Potassium Pramagnate
[00:01:59] [SPEAKER_00]: These are not only used for exams but also for chemical reactions
[00:02:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Now let's move on to F block elements
[00:02:10] [SPEAKER_00]: In which Lengthenites and Actinites are included
[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Lengthenites
[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_00]: They are also called rare earth elements
[00:02:19] [SPEAKER_00]: You have to understand their electronic configuration, oxidation states and Lengthenoid contractions
[00:02:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Which influences their chemical properties
[00:02:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Actinoids
[00:02:32] [SPEAKER_00]: These elements are usually radioactive from Lengthenoids
[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Comparing them with Lengthenoids and understanding their electronic configuration and oxidation states
[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_00]: It will be important for you
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Now let's talk about coordination compounds
[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_00]: This topic can be a little challenging but this is the most interesting part of inorganic chemistry
[00:03:02] [SPEAKER_00]: First we will talk about legions
[00:03:03] [SPEAKER_00]: One coordination compound is formed when a central metal atom has molecules or ions
[00:03:14] [SPEAKER_00]: It is very important to understand the bonding between these legions and metal
[00:03:22] [SPEAKER_00]: Properties
[00:03:24] [SPEAKER_00]: We will explore their coordination number
[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_00]: And then we will explore how many legions are attached to a central metal atom
[00:03:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Their color and magnetic properties are influenced by the structure and attach legions
[00:03:43] [SPEAKER_00]: If you are a nomenclature then you will learn IUPAC rules to name these compounds
[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_00]: The essential in both exams and practical chemistry
[00:03:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Bonding theories
[00:03:57] [SPEAKER_00]: We will talk about Werner's theory, Valenci bond theory and crystal field theory
[00:04:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Which explains the bonding and geometry of coordination compounds
[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Applications
[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_00]: Lastly you will understand how important these compounds are in real world applications
[00:04:13] [SPEAKER_00]: For example qualitative analysis, metal extraction and even biological systems
[00:04:21] [SPEAKER_00]: This was a quick overview which you have to cover in the inorganic chemistry section
[00:04:27] [SPEAKER_00]: Remember these 14 marks can significantly boost your overall score
[00:04:34] [SPEAKER_00]: So ensure that you understand every topic well
[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_00]: If you have any question or further explanation then you can reach out to me on our digital platform
[00:04:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Keep studying and practicing and you will surely excel in your exams
[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Till next time, goodbye
[00:04:56] [SPEAKER_00]: I am Jayavinder Singh, chemistry coach
[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Be curious
[00:05:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Be smart and keep learning
[00:05:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Thank you


