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CBSE Chemistry Class 12[edit]
- 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