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SYLLABUS
Chapter-1
SOLID STATE 1.1 General Characteristics of Solid State 1.2 Amorphous and Crystalline Solids 1.3 Classification of Crystalline Solids 1.4 Probing the structure of solids: X-ray crystallography 1.5 Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells 1.6 Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell 1.7 Close Packed Structures 1.8 Packing Efficiency 1.9 Calculations Involving Unit Cell Dimensions 1.10 Imperfections in Solids 1.11 Electrical Properties 1.12 Magnetic Properties
Chapter-2
solutions 2.1 Types of Solutions 2.2 Expressing Concentration of Solutions 2.3 Solubility 2.4 Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions 2.5 Ideal and Non-ideal Solutions 2.6 Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass 2.7 Abnormal Molar Masses
Chapter-3
Electrochemistry and chemical kinetics Electrochemistry 3.1 Electrochemical Cells 3.2 Galvanic Cells 3.3 Nernst Equation 3.4 Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions 3.5 Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis 3.6 Batteries 3.7 Fuel Cells 3.8 Corrosion Chemical Kinetics 3.9 Rate of a Chemical Reaction 3.10 Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction 3.11 Integrated Rate Equations 3.12 Pseudo First Order Reaction 3.13 Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction 3.14 Collision Theory of Chemical Reaction Rates
Chapter-4
surface chemistry 4.1 Adsorption 4.2 Catalysis 4.3 Colloids 4.4 Classification of Colloids 4.5 Emulsions 4.6 Colloids Around Us
Chapter-5
general principles of metallurgy 5.1 Occurance of Metals 5.2 Concentration of Ores 5.3 Extraction of Crude Metal from Concentrated Ore 5.4 Thermodynamic Principles of Metallurgy 5.5 Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy 5.6 Oxidation - Reduction 5.7 Refining 5.8 Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron
Chapter-6
p-Block elements Group-15 elements 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Dinitrogen 6.3 Ammonia 6.4 Oxides of nitrogen 6.5 Nitric acid 6.6 Phosphorous-allotropic forms 6.7 Phosphine 6.8 Phosphorous Halides 6.9 Oxoacids of Phosphorus Group-16 elements 6.10 Introduction 6.11 Dioxygen 6.12 Simple Oxides 6.13 Ozone 6.14 Sulphur -Allotropic forms 6.15 Sulphur dioxide 6.16 Oxoacids of Sulphur 6.17 Sulphuric Acid Group-17 elements 6.18 Introduction 6.19 Chlorine 6.20 Hydrogen Chloride 6.21 Oxoacids of Halogens 6.22 Interhalogen Compounds Group-18 elements 6.23 I n t r o d u c t i o n - O c c u r a n c e , E l e c t r o n i c Configuration Ionisation Enthalpy, Atomic radii, Electron Gain Enthalpy Physical and Chemical Properties.
Chapter-7
d and f block elements & coordination compounds 7.1 Position in the Periodic Table 7.2 Electronic Configuration 7.3 General Properties of The Transition Elements (d-Block) 7.4 Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements 7.5 Inner Transition Elements (f-Block) 7.6 The Actinoids 7.7 Some Applications of d- and f-Block Elements 7.8 Werner’s Theory of Coordination Compounds 7.9 Definitions of Some Terms used in Coordination Compounds 7.10 Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds 7.11 Isomerism in Coordination Compounds 7.12 Bonding in Coordination Compounds 7.13 Bonding in Metal Carbonyls 7.14 Stability of Coordination Compounds 7.15 Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds.
Chapter-8 polymers 8.1 Classification of Polymers 8.2 Types of Polymerization Reactions 8.3 Molecular Mass of Polymers 8.4 Biodegradable Polymers 8.5 Polymers of Commercial Importance
Chapter-9
bIomolecules 9.1 Carbohydrates 9.2 Proteins 9.3 Enzymes 9.4 Vitamins 9.5 Nucleic acids 9.6 Hormones
Chapter-10
chemistry in everyday life 10.1 Drugs and their Classification 10.2 Drug-Target Interaction 10.3 Therapeutic Action of Different Classes of Drugs 10.4 Chemicals in Food 10.5 Cleansing Agents.
Chapter-11
haloalkanes and haloarenes 11.1 Classification 11.2 Nature of C-X bond 11.3 Methods of Preparation 11.4 Physical Properties 11.5 Chemical Reactions 11.6 Polyhalogen Compounds
Chapter-12
Organic compounds containing c, h and o alcohols, phenols, ethers 12.1 Classification 12.2 Nomenclature 12.3 Structures of Functional Groups 12.4 Alcohols and Phenols 12.5 Physical Properties 12.6 Chemical Reactions 12.7 Some Commercially Important Alcohols 12.8 Ethers aldehydes and ketones 12.9 Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group 12.10 Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones 12.11 Physical Properties 12.12 Chemical Reactions 12.13 Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones carboxylic acids 12.14 Nomenclature and Structure of Carboxyl Group 12.15 Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids 12.16 Physical Properties 12.17 Chemical Reactions 12.18 Uses of Carboxylic Acids
Chapter-13
organic compounds containing nitrogen amines 13.1 Structure of Amines 13.2 Classification 13.3 Nomenclature 13.4 Preparation of Amines 13.5 Physical Properties 13.6 Chemical Reactions Diazonium salts 13.7 Method of Preparation of Diazonium Salts 13.8 Physical Properties 13.9 C
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