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8 - p-Block Elements - JEE Main - Core Points for Revision

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Sections in the chapter – Jauhar Text Book 12th Class



Study Plan

Group 13 elements


Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, Thallium, Nohonium

8.1 Occurrence and their uses
8.2 General characteristics of Group 13 elements
8.3 Trends in chemical reactivity

8.4 Aluminium: Extraction and properties


Group 14 Elements

Carbon, Silicon, Germanium, Tin, Lead, Flerovium

8.5 Occurrence and uses
8.6 General characteristics of group 14 elements
8.7 Trends in chemical reactivity

Silica - Detailed


8.8 Forms of silica
8.9 Silicates
8.10 Silicones

8.11 Tin and lead

Group 15 elements

Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth, Moscovium

8.12 Occurrence and uses
8.13 General characteristics of group 15 elements
8.14 Trends in chemical reactivity

Phosphorous - Detailed


8.15 Production of phosphorus
8.16 Allotropic forms of phosphorus
8.17 Phosphine
8.18 Structure of some compounds of phosphorus

Group 16 elements

Oxygen, Sulphur, Selenium, Tellurium, Polonium

8.19 Occurrence and uses
8.20 General characteristics of group 16 elements
8.21 Trends in chemical reactivity
8.22 Important compounds of group 16 elements

Sulphur - Detailed


8.23 Production of sulphur
8.24 allotropes of sulphur
8.25 Sulphuric acid

Group 17 elements - Halogens

Flourine, Bromine, Chlorin, Iodine, Astatine

8.26 Occurrence and uses
8.27 General characteristics of group 17 elements
8.28 Trends in chemical reactivity


8.29 Bleaching powder
8.30 Interhalogen compounds

Group 18 elements - Noble Gases

Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon


8.31 Occurrence of noble gases
8.32 Isolation of noble gases and uses
8.32 General characteristics of group 18 elements

8.33 Compounds of noble gases







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