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Table of Contents
- 1 NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry in PDF
- 1.1 Chapter 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
- 1.2 Chapter 2: Structure of Atom
- 1.3 Chapter 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- 1.4 Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- 1.5 Chapter 5: States of Matter & The Solid State
- 1.6 Chapter 6: Thermodynamics
- 1.7 Chapter 7: Equilibrium
- 1.8 Chapter 8: Redox Reactions
- 1.9 Chapter 9: Hydrogen
- 1.10 Chapter 10: The s – Block Elements
- 1.11 Chapter 11: The p – Block Elements
- 1.12 Chapter 12: Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
- 1.13 Chapter 13: Hydrocarbons
- 1.14 Chapter 14: Environmental Chemistry
- 1.15 More about Chemistry
NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry in PDF
Chapter 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 1
- NCERT Book Chapter 1
- NCERT Answers Chemistry Part – 1
- Revision Book Chapter 1
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
- Assignment 5
Chapter 2: Structure of Atom
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 2
- NCERT Book Chapter 2
- Revision Book Chapter 2
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
Chapter 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 3
- NCERT Book Chapter 3
- Revision Book Chapter 3
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 4
- NCERT Book Chapter 4
- Revision Book Chapter 4
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
Chapter 5: States of Matter & The Solid State
States of Matter
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 5
- NCERT Book Chapter 5
- Revision Book Chapter 5
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
The Solid States (For 2018-19 onward)
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 5 Exercises
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 5 Intext
- NCERT Book Chapter 5
- NCERT Book Answers
- Revision Book
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
- Test 1
- Test 2
- Test 3
Chapter 6: Thermodynamics
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 6
- NCERT Book Chapter 6
- Revision Book Chapter 6
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
Chapter 7: Equilibrium
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 7 (Q01 – Q20)
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 7 (Q21 – Q40)
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 7 (Q41 – Q60)
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 7 (Q60 Onward)
- NCERT Book Chapter 7
- Revision Book Chapter 7
- Study Material 1
- Study Material 2
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
Chapter 8: Redox Reactions
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 8
- NCERT Book Chapter 8
- NCERT Answers Part 2
- Revision Book Chapter 8
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
Chapter 9: Hydrogen
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 9
- NCERT Book Chapter 9
- Revision Book Chapter 9
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Assignment 3
- Assignment 4
Chapter 10: The s – Block Elements
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 10
- NCERT Book Chapter 10
- Revision Book Chapter 10
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
Chapter 11: The p – Block Elements
The p – Block Elements Part – I
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 11
- NCERT Book Chapter 11
- Revision Book Chapter 11
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
The p – Block Elements Part- II (New for 2018-19)
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 11 Exercises
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 11 Intext
- NCERT Book Chapter 11
- NCERT Book Answers
- Revision Book
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Test 1 Test 2 Test 3
Chapter 12: Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 12 (Q01 – Q18)
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 12 (Q18 Onward)
- NCERT Book Chapter 12
- Revision Book Chapter 12
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
Chapter 13: Hydrocarbons
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 13
- NCERT Book Chapter 13
- Revision Book Chapter 13
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
Chapter 14: Environmental Chemistry
- NCERT Solutions Chapter 14
- NCERT Book Chapter 14
- Revision Book Chapter 14
- Study Material 1
- Study Material for 2018-19
- Assignment 1
More about Chemistry
What is chemistry?
The branch of science under which the structure of matter, its properties, uses and interaction with other types of a matter and various forms of energy are studied is called chemistry.
History of chemistry
- Since times immortal when the man come on earth his inquisitive nature implored him to constantly make new discoveries. In Indus Valley Harappan civilizations (500 to 600 BC) metallurgical techniques developed for making copper and bronze articles. In Egyptian civilization the methods of developed to preserve deal bodies as ‘mummies’ and chemicals used for it remain mystery. Even today we still do not know about the chemicals used for preservation of dead bodies. Egyptians had the knowledge of making soap, dyes, glass, etc. Pyramids of Egypt are the examples of their progress. Chemists of Egypt worked for discovering touch stone, universal solvent and potion of life. Though they did not succeed in their attempts but in the process they learnt about process like evaporation, distillation and sublimation which are of help even today.
- For treatment, different systems of medicine were developed, allopathy in Europe, Unani in Greece and Chinese in China. In this context, Bodhayan Baanbhatta, Varah Mihir, Arya Bhatta, Nagarjun, Charak, Gargi, Katyayan etc. contributed significantly. Sage Kanad termed the smallest part of as particle matter/elements. On this basis, John Dalton a teacher from Manchester (England), gave his Atomic Theory in 1808 AD.
The concept of ‘Panch Tatva’ (five elements) is the contribution of Indian philosophers only. For example:
क्षिति जल पावक गगन समीरा
पंच रचित अति अधम सरीरा — रामचरित मानस (किष्किंधा कांड) - Ancient Indians had the knowledge of metallurgy, fermentation and preparation of bases, extracts and distillates. The polish done on the ‘Iron Pillar’ of Mehrauli in Delhi is a subject matter of research because no rusting has occurred on it till date.
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