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Class 11 Chemistry introduces students to the full breadth of the subject for the first time — from atomic structure and chemical bonding in Physical Chemistry, to periodic table trends and s, p-block elements in Inorganic Chemistry, to the entirely new world of Organic Chemistry with its hydrocarbons, reaction mechanisms, and IUPAC nomenclature. Students who receive expert Class 11 Chemistry coaching build a strong conceptual framework that makes Class 12 Chemistry significantly more manageable and directly accelerates NEET and JEE Chemistry preparation. Our experienced Class 11 Chemistry home tutors in Paschim Vihar deliver the systematic, branch-specific, NCERT-grounded teaching that turns Class 11 Chemistry from an overwhelming new world into a well-understood, high-scoring subject.
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- 🏅 30+ Years of Science Stream Excellence — VTTS has been building exceptional Chemistry foundations for Class 11 Science students across West Delhi since the early 1990s. Our Chemistry tutors have guided hundreds of students from Chemistry confusion to board and competitive examination success.
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- 🏠 Focused One-on-One Home Tuition — Chemistry builds cumulatively — a weak foundation in atomic structure or chemical bonding creates problems across physical chemistry, while poor Organic basics make all subsequent Organic chapters nearly impenetrable. Our tutors deliver exclusive home sessions that build every concept correctly from the start.
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- 🎯 Three-Branch Differentiated Teaching — Physical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry each require a fundamentally different learning approach. Our tutors bring a distinct, optimised methodology to each branch — mathematical for Physical, comparative-classificatory for Inorganic, and mechanism-based logical for Organic.
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📖 Complete Class 11 Chemistry Syllabus Coverage
Our Class 11 Chemistry home tutors in Paschim Vihar deliver thorough, NCERT-aligned, CBSE-board-and-competitive-exam-focused coverage of the complete Class 11 Chemistry syllabus.
🔵 Physical Chemistry
Chapter 1 — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
- Importance of chemistry — scope and nature
- Matter — classification (element, compound, mixture), states of matter
- Properties of matter — physical and chemical, measurement
- SI units — seven base units, prefixes, derived units
- Scientific notation, significant figures — rules, calculations
- Laws of chemical combination — Lavoisier (conservation of mass), Proust (constant proportion), Dalton (multiple proportion), Gay-Lussac (gaseous volumes), Avogadro’s law
- Dalton’s atomic theory — postulates, limitations
- Atoms and molecules — atomic mass, molecular mass, formula mass
- Mole concept — Avogadro’s number, molar mass
- Molar volume of gases at STP
- Percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula
- Stoichiometry — limiting reagent, theoretical yield, percentage yield
- Concentration terms — molarity, molality, mole fraction, parts per million
- CBSE important problems — mole calculations, stoichiometry, concentration
Chapter 2 — Structure of Atom
- Discovery of electron — Cathode ray experiment (J.J. Thomson), charge-to-mass ratio, Millikan’s oil drop experiment
- Discovery of proton and neutron
- Thomson’s plum pudding model
- Rutherford’s nuclear model — alpha particle scattering experiment, nucleus, limitations
- Electromagnetic radiation — wave nature, frequency, wavelength, speed of light, wavenumber
- Planck’s quantum theory — photoelectric effect (Einstein), photon
- Bohr’s model of atom — postulates, energy levels, radii, velocity of electron (derivation), emission spectrum of hydrogen, spectral series
- Limitations of Bohr’s model
- Dual nature of matter — de Broglie wavelength (derivation), Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
- Quantum mechanical model — orbital concept, quantum numbers (n, l, m, s)
- Shapes of orbitals — s, p, d orbitals
- Aufbau principle, Pauli’s exclusion principle, Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity
- Electronic configuration — writing for all elements, stability of half-filled and fully-filled orbitals
Chapter 3 — Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- Genesis of periodic classification — Dobereiner’s triads, Newlands’ octaves, Mendeleev’s table (achievements and anomalies), Modern periodic law
- Modern periodic table — periods, groups, blocks (s, p, d, f)
- Electronic configuration and periodic table
- Periodic trends:
- Atomic radius — covalent, metallic, van der Waals; trend across period and down group with explanation
- Ionic radius — cation smaller, anion larger; isoelectronic series
- Ionisation enthalpy — first and successive IE, trends with explanation, anomalies
- Electron gain enthalpy — trends, anomalies (O and F)
- Electronegativity — Pauling scale, trends, applications
- Valency — trend across period and group
- Metallic and non-metallic character — trends
- Oxide and hydride nature — trend from acidic to basic
Chapter 4 — Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Kossel-Lewis approach — octet rule, electrovalent bond, covalent bond, Lewis dot structures
- Formal charge — calculation and significance
- Resonance — concept, resonance structures of O₃, CO₃²⁻, NO₃⁻, SO₄²⁻
- Polarity of bonds — dipole moment, polar and non-polar molecules
- VSEPR theory — electron pair repulsion, predicting shapes of molecules (linear, bent, trigonal planar, pyramidal, tetrahedral, see-saw, T-shaped, octahedral, square planar) with examples
- Bond parameters — bond length, bond angle, bond enthalpy, bond order
- Valence Bond Theory (VBT) — orbital overlap, sigma and pi bonds, strength comparison
- Hybridisation — sp, sp², sp³, sp³d, sp³d², sp³d³ — geometry, examples, bond angles
- Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT) — LCAO, bonding and antibonding MOs, energy level diagram for H₂, O₂, N₂, F₂, Ne₂, B₂, C₂ — bond order, magnetic properties
- Hydrogen bonding — intermolecular and intramolecular, conditions, properties affected
Chapter 5 — States of Matter
- Intermolecular forces — van der Waals forces (London/dispersion, dipole-dipole, dipole-induced dipole), hydrogen bonding — effect on physical properties
- Thermal energy — distribution in gases, kinetic molecular theory
- Gas laws — Boyle’s, Charles’, Gay-Lussac’s, Avogadro’s — derivations and applications
- Ideal gas equation — PV = nRT, universal gas constant R
- Dalton’s law of partial pressures — application to gas collection over water
- Kinetic molecular theory of gases — postulates, derivation of PV = ⅓mnc²
- Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution — temperature effect on speed distribution
- Urms, Uav, Ump — formulae, interrelation
- Deviation from ideal behaviour — causes, compressibility factor Z, van der Waals equation — constants a and b, significance
- Liquefaction of gases — critical temperature, pressure, volume
- Liquid state — vapour pressure, surface tension, viscosity — temperature dependence
Chapter 6 — Thermodynamics
- System, surroundings, boundary — types of systems (open, closed, isolated)
- State functions vs path functions — internal energy, enthalpy, entropy
- First law of thermodynamics — ΔU = q + w, work of expansion (derivation for isothermal and adiabatic)
- Enthalpy (H) — definition, ΔH = ΔU + ΔngRT
- Exothermic and endothermic reactions — standard enthalpy
- Hess’s law of constant heat summation — applications
- Standard enthalpy of formation, combustion, atomisation, bond dissociation, sublimation, solution, dilution
- Entropy — measure of disorder, entropy change in physical and chemical processes
- Second law of thermodynamics — spontaneity
- Gibbs energy — ΔG = ΔH – TΔS, spontaneity conditions, standard Gibbs energy change and equilibrium constant
Chapter 7 — Equilibrium
- Physical equilibrium — liquid-vapour, solid-liquid, solid-vapour
- Chemical equilibrium — dynamic nature, law of mass action
- Equilibrium constant — Kc and Kp, relation between Kp and Kc
- Characteristics of equilibrium constant — temperature dependence, value and extent of reaction
- Homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibria
- Le Chatelier’s principle — effect of concentration, pressure, temperature changes
- Ionic equilibrium in solution — Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, Lewis concepts of acids and bases
- Ionisation of acids and bases — Ka and Kb, degree of ionisation, strong and weak acids/bases
- pH — definition, calculation for strong acids, weak acids, buffers
- Buffer solutions — Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, buffer capacity
- Solubility equilibria — Ksp, common ion effect, applications
- Hydrolysis of salts — types, pH calculation
Chapter 8 — Redox Reactions
- Classical concept of oxidation and reduction — oxygen/hydrogen gain/loss
- Electronic concept — loss/gain of electrons
- Oxidation number — rules for assignment, calculation for complex molecules
- Types of redox reactions — combination, decomposition, displacement, disproportionation
- Balancing redox reactions — oxidation number method, half-reaction (ion-electron) method
- Redox reactions and electrode processes — electrolytic and galvanic cells (brief introduction)
- Fluorine as strongest oxidising agent, lithium as strongest reducing agent
Chapter 9 — Hydrogen
- Position of hydrogen in periodic table — similarities with Group 1 and Group 17
- Isotopes of hydrogen — protium, deuterium, tritium — properties, uses
- Preparation of hydrogen — industrial (steam reforming, water-gas shift), laboratory methods
- Physical and chemical properties — reactions with metals, non-metals, compounds
- Hydrides — ionic, covalent (molecular), metallic/interstitial — properties, examples
- Water — structure, physical and chemical properties, anomalous properties
- Heavy water — preparation, properties, uses
- Hydrogen peroxide — preparation, structure, oxidising and reducing properties, uses
🟢 Inorganic Chemistry
Chapter 10 — The s-Block Elements (Groups 1 and 2)
- Group 1 (Alkali metals) — electronic configuration, occurrence, physical properties (density, melting point, ionisation enthalpy), chemical properties (reaction with water, oxygen, hydrogen, halogens)
- Anomalous properties of lithium, diagonal relationship with Mg
- Important compounds — NaOH (preparation and properties), Na₂CO₃ (Solvay process), NaHCO₃, NaCl, Na₂SO₄
- Group 2 (Alkaline earth metals) — electronic configuration, general properties, comparison with Group 1
- Anomalous properties of beryllium, diagonal relationship with Al
- Important compounds — CaO, Ca(OH)₂, CaCO₃, CaSO₄ (plaster of paris), MgSO₄ — preparation, properties, uses
- Biological importance of Na, K, Mg, Ca
Chapter 11 — The p-Block Elements (Groups 13 and 14)
- Group 13 (Boron family) — electronic configuration, physical and chemical properties, inert pair effect
- Boron — allotropes, reactions, boron hydrides, diborane (structure), borax, boric acid
- Aluminium — extraction, physical and chemical properties, compounds
- Group 14 (Carbon family) — electronic configuration, catenation, allotropy
- Carbon — allotropes (diamond, graphite, fullerene), anomalous behaviour
- Compounds of carbon — oxides (CO, CO₂), carbides, halides
- Silicon — silicates (structure), silicones, silicon tetrachloride, zeolites
- Tin and lead — properties, uses, compounds
🔴 Organic Chemistry
Chapter 12 — Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques
- General introduction — importance, definition, classification of organic compounds
- IUPAC nomenclature — rules for alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, cyclic compounds, polyfunctional compounds, halogens, functional groups (alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, amine, ether)
- Isomerism — structural (chain, position, functional, metamerism, tautomerism) and stereoisomerism (geometrical — cis-trans, optical — chirality, enantiomers, diastereomers)
- Fundamental concepts in reaction mechanism:
- Fission of bonds — homolytic (free radicals), heterolytic (carbocations, carbanions)
- Electron displacement effects — inductive effect (I effect), resonance/mesomeric effect (R/M effect), electromeric effect (E effect), hyperconjugation
- Types of reagents — electrophiles (E⁺), nucleophiles (Nu⁻), free radicals
- Types of reactions — addition, elimination, substitution, rearrangement
- Purification techniques — crystallisation, distillation, chromatography (TLC, column)
- Qualitative analysis of organic compounds — detection of C, H, N, S, halogens (Lassaigne’s test)
- Quantitative analysis — Liebig’s combustion method, Kjeldahl’s method, Carius method
Chapter 13 — Hydrocarbons
- Alkanes — nomenclature, isomerism (structural), conformation (Newman projections — staggered and eclipsed for ethane), physical properties, chemical properties (halogenation — free radical mechanism, combustion, cracking, aromatisation, isomerisation)
- Alkenes — nomenclature, isomerism (structural and geometrical), structure (sp² hybridisation, π bond), physical properties, chemical properties (addition reactions — hydrogen, halogens, HX (Markovnikov’s rule), H₂SO₄, H₂O, ozonolysis), polymerisation
- Alkynes — nomenclature, isomerism (structural), structure (sp hybridisation, two π bonds), physical properties, chemical properties (addition reactions, acidic character — reaction with Na, NaNH₂, Tollens’ reagent for terminal alkynes)
- Aromatic hydrocarbons — Benzene (Kekulé structure, resonance, delocalization, aromaticity — Hückel rule), physical properties
- Electrophilic aromatic substitution (EAS) — mechanism (nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts alkylation, Friedel-Crafts acylation, halogenation)
- Directive influence — ortho-para directors, meta directors — reasons
- Carcinogenicity and toxicity of aromatic hydrocarbons
Chapter 14 — Environmental Chemistry
- Environmental pollution — air, water, soil pollution
- Air pollutants — CO, CO₂, NO, NO₂, SO₂, SPM, smog (photochemical and sulphurous)
- Greenhouse effect — greenhouse gases, global warming, consequences
- Ozone depletion — mechanism, CFCs, UV radiation effects
- Water pollution — sources (agricultural, industrial, domestic), BOD, heavy metals, pesticides
- Soil pollution — fertilisers, pesticides, solid waste
- Green chemistry — principles, examples, importance
🧠 Teaching Strategy for Class 11 Chemistry
VTTS Class 11 Chemistry home tutors in Paschim Vihar deploy a three-branch-specific, NCERT-anchored, understanding-first teaching strategy.
🔵 Physical Chemistry — Derivation and Calculation Focus
Every Physical Chemistry concept is taught through its underlying derivation first, then progressed to calculations. Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and Redox are the most conceptually rich Physical Chemistry chapters in Class 11 — our tutors give these chapters extra teaching depth, building the qualitative understanding and quantitative problem-solving ability that both boards and NEET/JEE reward.
🟢 Inorganic Chemistry — Pattern and Comparison Learning
Inorganic Chemistry’s s-block and p-block content is most effectively mastered through comparative property tables and periodic trend application. Our tutors teach every Inorganic chapter using structured comparison frameworks — making trends in reactivity, physical properties, and compound formation genuinely memorable rather than mechanically memorised.
🔴 Organic Chemistry — Mechanism Before Product
Class 11 Organic Chemistry is the gateway to all subsequent Organic chapters in Class 11 and 12. Our tutors invest extra time in Chapter 12 (Basic Principles) — ensuring students understand inductive effects, resonance, and reaction mechanism concepts thoroughly — before teaching hydrocarbons. This mechanism-first approach means students can predict organic reactions logically rather than memorising products blindly.
🧪 Practical & Lab Preparation
Chemistry practicals — qualitative analysis, salt identification, volumetric analysis — carry significant internal assessment marks. Our tutors prepare students for all Class 11 prescribed experiments, viva questions, and practical record books, ensuring full internal assessment marks.
📊 NCERT Exercise Mastery
Every NCERT Class 11 Chemistry exercise problem is solved and explained in our tutoring sessions — NCERT in-text questions, back exercises, and miscellaneous problems. Students who have thoroughly solved every NCERT Class 11 Chemistry problem are optimally prepared for board examinations.
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