To the Point Chemistry for Undergraduate Students
Keywords:
Point Chemistry, Gaseous State, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Van Der Waals Equation, Liquefaction of Gases, Solid State, Law of Symmetry, Crystal Systems, X—Ray Diffraction, Colloidal State of Matter, Atomic Structure, Periodic Properties, Covalent Bond, Ionic Bonds, s-Block Elements, p-Block ElementsSynopsis
Present book is written for undergraduate chemistry Honors students particularly as per syllabus of Lalit Narayan Mithila University Darbhanga Bihar. The content of book is tried to be concise and easy to understand for readers. I felt during the theory classes of B.Sc. Hons. Students that there is dire need of chemistry text book consisting the syllabus compilation at a single platform. This book is first of it’s kind of book as per the syllabus contents of universities of Bihar.
Key Features
1) As per syllabus of B.Sc. Chemistry Hons. Students of Lalit Narayn Mithila University Darbhanga Bihar.
2) Book is written in a manner to make content very easy to understand for readers.
3) At the beginning of each chapter the topics of syllabus content is mentioned in the box to give reader an idea of the chapter contents.
4) Subject is presented in very precise, simple and systematic way to make the content more useful for slow learners as well.
5) All the figures and tables are arranged in easy manner to emphasize the geometry of molecules and demonstrate the reaction pathway.
6) Derivations are described in easy and step by step manner.
Organization
This book is organized in a way to make it most useful for students as per their need. The syllabus of B.Sc. first year chemistry Honors of L. N. Mithila university contains total 2 theory papers. The present book is the first book of series of 7 books as “To The Point Chemistry volume 1”. The authors tried to cover all the syllabus in upcoming volumes. The volume 1 which covers topics from physical and inorganic chemistry. More emphasis is given to correlate the structures of compounds and molecular geometries which make the content easy for students. Fundamental principles of chemical bonding, periodic properties and p-block elements are provided to lay a strong foundation. An extensive index is provided for quick search of topics from syllabus. The latest style university questions are given at the end of each chapters. I am sure that students will appreciate the concept and thought that gone into making of this book. This book is like a complete package for chemistry honors studentss where they can find complete syllabus at a single and common platform. I shall be glad to receive suggestions and comments for further improvements.