Section- I ( Inorganic chemistry)
Chapter- 1
A. Periodic properties:
- Periodic classification of the elements
- Main features
- Advantages of long form of periodic table
- s,p,d and f - Block elements
B. Ionic Bonding:
- Introduction
- Types of cations
- Energetics of ionic bond formation
- Factors favouring the formation of ionic bond
- Solvation of ions and solvation energy
Chapter- 2
A. s-block elements:
- Introduction
- Comparative study of IA group ( 1st group) element are alkali metals
- Comparative study of IIA group (2nd group) element are alkaline earth metals
B. p-block elements:
- Comparative study of IIIA group ( 13th group ) elements are boron family
- Comparative study of IVA group (14th group) elements are carbon family
- Comparative study of VA group (15th group) elements are nitrogen family
Section- II ( organic chemistry )
Chapter-3
A. Electronic displacement:
- Introduction
- Inductive effect
- Electrometric effect
- Resonance effect or mesomeric effect
- Hyperconjugation or hyperconjugative effect
B. Reactive intermediates:
- Introduction
- Carbonation ( carbonium ion )
- Carbanion
- Free radicals
C. Aliphatic Hydrocarbons:
- Alkanes
- Alkenes
- Alkynes
- Alkadienes
Chapter- 4
A. Aromatic hydrocarbons:
- Introduction
- Aromaticity
- Structure of benzene
Section- III ( Physical Chemistry )
Chapter-5
A. Thermodynamics:
- Introduction
- Adiabatic and isothermal processes
- Workdone in adiabatic and isothermal processes
- First law of thermodynamics
- Statement of second law of thermodynamics
- Carnot's heat engine or Carnot's cycle
- Consept of entropy
- Entropy change during phase transition
- Entropy changes in reversible and irreversible processes
Chapter-6
A. Gaseous state :
- Introduction
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Derivation of kinetic gas equation
- Root mean square ( RMS ) velocity
- Maxwell – Boltzmann law of distribution of molecular velocities
- Ideal and real causes ( deviation of gases from ideal behavior)
- Van der Waals equation ( Modification of ideal gas equation )
- Applicability of van der waals equation (behavior of real gases and van der waals equation )
- Critical phenomenon
- The critical isotherm
- Law of corresponding state
B. Phase rule:
- Introduction
- The GibbsG phase rule
- True and meta stable equilibria
- Characteristics of transition point
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