CBSE Class 11 Chemistry Chapter 14 Revision Notes

Chapter 14: Environmental Chemistry Revision Notes Environmental Chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals It is the branch of science concerned with environmental chemical changes. It encompasses everything like air, water, soil, and the forest. Pollution of the Environment It is the result of unfavourable changes in our environment that have negative consequences for…

History of Life and the Formation of the Earth Study Guide

Introduction Do you ever wonder how everything – the world and our lives today – started? How did the earth come into existence? These questions remain a mystery to us, and while we’ve made some huge advances in our understanding, they continue to be unsolved mysteries in some ways! In this guide, we will discuss…

Proteins Study Guide

Youtube Guide: Key points: Proteins are formed from chains of bonded amino acids, which are formed by DNA. There are four stages to protein folding, and each of them has unique properties. Enzymes (proteins that catalyze reactions) can be easily denatured if removed from their ideal conditions. Let’s review concepts on DNA transcription and translation!…

Genetic Variation and the Life Cycle Study Guide

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Stages of Human Growth – Birth to Adulthood Study Guide

Introduction: “Growth is the only evidence of life.” – John Henry Newman Growth and development are constant in our life. Remember the height and weight chart in the hospital, which is done every time once the child is born? From the time a child is born, the physician needs to keep track of the baby’s…

Signs of Chemical Reactions Study Guide

INTRODUCTION: Have you ever wondered what an arrow signifies in a chemical reaction? Why is there an arrow separating two different groups of chemicals like CH₄(g) + 2O₂(g)→CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g)? This is a chemical equation. The symbolic representation of a chemical change is a chemical equation. The reactants (the chemicals that initiate the chemical reaction)…

Balancing Equation Study Guide

INTRODUCTION For any chemical equation, the number of atoms present in the reactants as well as the products should be similar. The equation represents the chemical formulas of both reacted and produced substances. Balancing the chemical equation involves the addition of substance stoichiometric coefficients to reactants and products. This is crucial because any kind of…