10.0.Introduction 10.1. Group 1 Elements: Alkali Metals 10.1.1. Electronic Configuration 10.1.2. Atomic and Ionic Radii 10.1.3. Ionization Enthalpy 10.1.4. Hydration Enthalpy 10.1.5. Physical Properties 10.1.6. Chemical Properties 10.1.7. Uses 10.2. General Characteristic of the Compounds of the Alkali Metals 10.2.1. Oxides and Hydroxides 10.2.2. Halides 10.2.3. Salts and Oxo-Acids 10.3. Anomalous Properties of Lithium 10.3. Anomalous Properties of Lithium 10.3.1. Points of Difference Between Lithium and Other Alkali Metals 10.3.2. Points of Similarities Between Lithium and Magnesium 10.4. Some Important Compounds of Sodium 10.5. Biological Importance of Sodium and Potassium 10.6. Group 2 Elements: Alkaline Earth Metals 10.6.1. Electronic Configuration 10.6.2. Atomic and Ionic Radii 10.6.3. Ionization Enthalpies 10.6.4. Hydration Enthalpies 10.6.5. Physical Properties 10.6.6. Chemical Properties 10.6.7. Uses 10.7. General Characteristics of Compounds of the Alkaline Earth Metals 10.8 Anomalous behavior of Beryllium 10.8.1. Diagonal Relationship Between Beryllium and Aluminum 10.9. Some Important Compounds of Calcium 10.10 Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
1.Some Basic Points of Chemistry 2.Structure of Atom 3.Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties 4.Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5.States of Matter 6.Thermodynamics 7.Equilibrium 8.Redox Reactions 9.Hydrogen 10.The s-Block Elements 11. The p-Block Elements 12.Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques 13.Hydrocarbons 14.Environmental Chemistry