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CHEMISTRY
SYLLABUS 2022-23
S.No. CHAPTER NAME MARKS
1 Solution 7
2 Electro-chemistry 9
3 Chemical kinetics 7
4 D & f- block 7
5 Co- ordination compounds 7
6 Halo alkane & halo Arenes 6
7 Alcohol, phenol & ether 6
8 Aldehyde, ketone & carboxylic acid 8
9 Amine 6
10 Biomolecule 7
Total 70
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Numericals
Colligative properties :-
(1) Relative lowering in vapour pressure (RLVP) of solvent
P0A −PS nB
=
P0A nA + nB
ΔTb = kb molality
Tb = Tb> 𝐓𝐛𝟎
(3) Depression in freezing point (Tf ) of solvent
𝟏−𝛂+𝐧𝛂
𝐢= = (1– 𝛂 + 𝐧𝛂)
𝟏
𝐢−𝟏
Degree of dissociation(𝛂) =
𝐧−𝟏
𝟏
𝐢= 𝟏+𝛂 −𝟏
𝐧
𝐧(𝐢−𝟏)
Degree of association(𝛂) =
𝟏−𝐧
Electro-chemistry
Definition
Numerical
CHEMICAL KINETICS
Definition
Derivation
Numerical
DEFINITION:-
Rate law
Rate
Specific rate constant
Order
Molecularity
Pseudo-unimolecular Reaction
Activation energy
Threshold energy
Collision theory
d & f – Block
1. Reasoning On Physical Properties
2. Magnetic Properties
3. Oxidation State
°
4. Ecell
5. I.E.
6. Catalytic, Interstitial, Complex & Alloy
FormationPreparation & Properties of K2Cr2O7
& KMno4
7. Electronic Configuration of Ln & Ac
8. Ln Contraction And Consequences
9. Comparison Between Ln & Ac
Account for the following :
MA2B2
MA2B4 M(AA)2B2
MA3B3
M(AA)2B2
M ABCD
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
TOPICS MARKS
Optical isomers 2
IUPAC 1
Reasoning 6
Chemical test 2
Mechanism 3
Word problem 5
Inter-conversion/ 5
ABCD
Name reactions 3
Definitions
1. Optical isomers
2. Chiral carbon
3. Racemic mixture
4. Enantiomer
5. Poly halogen compounds (Chloroform,
bromoform & Freon)
6. Commercial preparation of Phenol & Methanol
IUPAC Naming
REASONING
CHEMICAL TEST
MECHANISM
1. Mechanism of SN1 & SN2.
2. Mechanism of preparation of Alkene to Alcohol.
3. Mechanism of preparation of Ethene from Ethanol.
4. When 3-methylbutan-2-ol is treated with HBr.
5. Mechanism of preparation of Ethanol to Ethoxyethane
6. Mechanism of an Ether with concentrated HI starts with
protonation of ether molecule.
WORD PROBLEM
An alkene 'A' ( Mol. formula C5H10) on ozonolysis gives a
mixture of two compounds 'B' and 'C'. Compound 'B' gives
positive Fehling's test and also forms iodoform on treatment
with I2 and NaOH. Compound 'C' does not give Fehling's test
but forms iodoform. Identify the compounds A, B and C.
Write the reaction for ozonolysis and formation of iodoform
from B and C.
INTER- CONVERSION
How will you bring about the following conversions in
not more than two steps ?
(i) Proapnone to Propene
(ii) Benzoic acid to Benzaldehyde
(iii) Ethanol to 3-Hydroxybutanal
(iv) Benzene to m-Nitroacetophenone
(v) Benzaldehyde to Benzophenone
(vi) Bromobenzene to 1-Phenylethanol
(vii) Benzaldehyde to 3-Phenylpropan-1-ol
(viii) Benazaldehyde to -Hydroxyphenylacetic acid
Name Reaction
1. Friedel craft reaction
2. Fitting Reaction
3. Reimer-Tiemann Reaction
4. Kolbe’s Reaction
5. Rosenmund Reduction
6. Stephen reaction
7. Etard reaction Reduction
8. Clemmensen Reduction reaction
9. Wolff Kishner Reduction
10. Aldol reaction
11. Cannizzaro reaction
12. HVZ reaction.
13. Hoffmann bromamide
14. Carbylamine reaction
15. Cross aldol condensation
16. Gabriel phthalimide reaction
17. Coupling reaction
18. Sandmeyer reaction
19. Decarboxylation
20. Gattermann koch reaction
BIOMOLECULES
Monosaccharides
Glucose
Chemical reaction of glucose
Haworth structure
Fructose
Carbohydrates
Amino acid
Protein
Denaturation of proteins
DNA
RNA
Nucleic acid
Vitamins & Hormones
Solid state
Classification of solids based on different binding forces:
molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids
amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea)
calculation of density of unit cell
packing in solids & packing efficiency
voids
point defects
Point defects in the ionic crystal may be classified as
Schottky defect
Frenkel defect
Metal excess defect due to anion vacancies
Metal excess defect due to presence of extra cations
F-Center
Important questions of Exercise: 3,11,13,14,16,24
Surface chemistry
Adsorption
Differences Physisorption b/w Chemisorption
Types of Colloidal solution
Lyophilic and Lyophobic so
Hardy Schulze Rule
Tyndall’s effect
Charge on colloidal particles
Zeta Potential
Electrophoresis
Coagulation
Protection & Protective action
Brownian motion
Bredig arc method
Peptization
Important Questions Of
Exercise:2,5,8,12,14,15,23,25
Metallurgy
Froth floatation method
Depressants
Leaching of alumina from bauxite
Calcination,Roasting & Smelting
Reaction in blast furnace
Extraction of copper from cuprous oxide
Zone refining
Hall heroult process
Van-Arkel process
P-Block
Nitrogen preparation properties and uses
Compounds of Nitrogen
Preparation and properties of Ammonia
and Nitric Acid.
Sulphur ‐allotropic forms
Compounds of Sulphur
Preparation properties and uses of
Sulphur‐dioxide
Sulphuric Acid: properties and uses
Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)
Preparation, properties and uses of Chlorine
and Hydrochloric acid
Interhalogen compounds
Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)
Preparation and properties of xenon halide
and their structure
POLYMER
Monomer of polymers and uses
Low Density Poly Ethylene (LDPE)
High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE)
PHBV
Free radical polymerization of ethene
Chemistry in everyday life
Drugs Examples and uses
Antacids
Tranquilizers
Analgesics
Antibiotics
Antiseptic & Disinfectants
Artificial sweetening agents
Soap & Detergents
Food preservatives