- Chemistry Notes for UPSC IAS Prelims (Part I)
- Chemistry - Home
- Matter In Our Surroundings
- Is Matter Around Us Pure
- Chemistry - Atoms & Molecules
- Chemistry - Structure Of The Atom
- Chemical Reactions and Equations
- Chemistry - Acids, Bases, and Salts
- Materials: Metals and Non-Metals I
- Chemistry - Metals & Non-Metals II
- Carbon & its Compounds
- Periodic Classification Of Elements
- Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
- Chemistry - Coal And Petroleum
- Chemistry - Combustion And Flame
- Chemistry Useful Resources
- Chemistry Part 1 - Online Quiz
- Chemistry Part 1 - Online Test
- Chemistry Part 1 - Quick Guide
- Chemistry - Useful Resources
- Chemistry - Discussion
- Selected Reading
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
- Developer's Best Practices
- Questions and Answers
- Effective Resume Writing
- HR Interview Questions
- Computer Glossary
- Who is Who
Chemistry Notes for UPSC IAS Prelims(PartI)
Chemistry is one of the disciplines of science under which, we study about the various aspects of the matters i.e. composition, properties, their reactions, and the use of such reactions to form new substances. In its given premises, Chemistry includes a wide range of topics such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, etc. Because of having wide range of topics, this tutorial is divided into two parts namely Chemistry Part 1 and Chemistry Part 2. Further, these two parts are divided into different chapters for an easy understanding.
Audience
This tutorial is designed exclusively for the students preparing for the different competitive exams including Civil Services, Banking, Railway, Eligibility Test, IAS, PCS, and all other competitive exams of such kind.
Prerequisites
This tutorial is partly based on NCERT Chemistry (class 8th to 10th) i.e. Part I and Part 2 is prepared from the different reliable sources and represents largely the significant facts and figures vital for the competitive exams. This tutorial starts with the basic concepts of Chemistry; however, prior experience of reading the NCERT science (Chemistry) books is recommended for the easy understanding.