Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 January 2013

MP PET 2013 Chemistry Syllabus

MP PET 2013 Chemistry Syllabus MP PET 2013 Chemistry Syllabus is Made Available for the Students who are preparing for MP PET 2013 Entrance Test. Students who are aspiring to appear for MP PET 2013 Entrance Test can check MP PET 2013 Syllabus. Students who aspires for Admission through MPPET 2013 Can check the MP PET 2013 Syllabus Details for Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Other Programs.

GENERAL AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Structure of atom: constitutions of nucleus: Bohr’s atom model: quantum numbers Aufbau principle, electronic configuration of elements (upto Kr): De-Broglie relation, shapes of orbitatis.

Chemical bond: electrovalent, covalent and coordinate bonds, hybridisation(sp): hydrogen bond: shapes of molecules( VSEPR theory): bond polarity, resonance, elements of VBT a MOT.

Solutions: models of expressing concentrations of solutions: types of solutions, Raoult’s law of colligative properties, non- ideal solution, abnormal molecular weights.

Solid state: crystal lattices, unit cells, structure of ionic compounds: close packed structure ionic radi, imperfections (point defects): properties of solids.

Nuclear chemistry: radio active radiations: half-life, radioactive decay, group displacement law structure and properties of nucleus: nucleus reaction, disintegration series artificial transmutation: isotopes and their uses: radiocarbon dating.

Chemical equillibrium: chemical equillibrium, law of mass action: Kp and Kc: Le Chatelier principle and its applications.

Ionic equilibrium in solutions, solubility product, and common ion effect, theories of acids and base hydrolysis of salts: PH: buffers.

Thermochemistry and thermodynamics: energy changing due to chemical reaction: instrinsic energy enthalpy, first law of hermodynamics: Hess’s law heats of reactions: Second law of themodynamics: energy free energy: spontaneity of a chemical reaction:
free energy change and chemical equilibrium: free energy as energy available for useful work.

Chemical kinetic: rate of a reaction, factors affecting the rates, rate constant rate expression, order of reaction, first order rate constant expression and characteristics, Arrhenous equation.

Electrochemistry: oxidation, oxidation number and ion- electron methods. Electrolytic conduction, Faraday’s law: voltaic cell, electrode potentials, electromotive force, Gibb’s energy and cell potentials. Nernest equation, commercial cells, fuel cell, electrochemical theory of corrosion

Surface chemistry, colloids and catalysis: Adsorption, colloids (types preparation and properties), Emulsions, Micelles, catalysis types and characteristics.

INOGRANIC CHEMISTRY:

Principle and metallurgical operations: furnaces, ore concentration, extraction, purification metallurgies of Na, Al, Fe, Cu, Ag, Zn and Pb and their properties. Chemical periodicity s.p.d and f-block elements, periodic table: periodicity: atomic and ionic radii valency, ionization energy, electron affinity electro negativity, metallic character.

Comparative study of elements: comparative study of following families of elements 1. Alkali metals 2. Alkaline earth metals 3. Nitrogen family 4. Oxygen family 5. Halogens 6. Noble gases.

Transition metals: electronic configuration of 3d metal ions, oxidation states, other general characteristics properties, potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate.

Co-ordination compounds: simple nomenclature, bounding and stability, classification and bonding in organometallics.

Chemical analysis: chemistry involved is simple inorganic quilitative analysis:  calculations based on acid base titrimetry.

Calculations of empirical and molecular formula of organic compounds, nomenclature of organic compounds, common functional groups isomerism structure and shapes of alkanes, alkanes and benzene.

Preparation properties and uses of alkynes, alkynes, benzene petroleum, cracking octane number, gasoline additives.

Nomenclature, physical chemical properties, correlation of physical properties with structure properties and uses of heloalkanes, halobenzenes, alcohols and phenols: general ideas of some polyhalogen compounds viz dicholorothanes dichloroethers,
chloroform, carbon tetrachloride D.D.T benzene hexachloride. Nomenclature, methods of preparation, chemical properties correlations of physical properties with structures and uses of elhers aldehydes, ketones, corboxylic acids and their derivatives, brief account of the chemistry of cyanides isocyanides, amines and nitro compounds.

Polymers: classification: preparation and uses of common natural and synthetic polymers.

Bio-molecules: classification, structure and biological importance of carbohydrates amino acids, peptides, proteins and enzymes, nucleic acids and lipids.

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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

WBJEE 2013 Reforms : Separate papers for Chemistry & Physics – Exclusion of Negative marked students from Merit list

WBJEE 2013 Reforms : Separate papers for Chemistry & Physics - Exclusion of Negative marked students from Merit list - Good bye to the Rank System West Bengal state joint entrance examination board has decided to make few changes for the WBJEE 2013, they are planning to conduct the test with physics and chemistry as separate papers and also to exclude the candidates who got negative marks from the merit list. Other than this, the board has increased the weightage given to the physics and chemistry subjects to reduce the imbalance with third subject Maths. Previously the students have to answer 2 papers in WBJEE – mathematics, carrying 100 marks and another paper contains questions from both physics and chemistry which carries 50 marks each.

Now as per the reforms if it is  going to happen, the students may have to appear for  3 papers. This time Physics and chemistry are going to be separate papers which carries 75 marks each and the mathematics paper will carry 100 marks. The JEE board chairman Bhaskar Gupta said that they have finalized these changes in the meeting and this may take some time. He also quoted that the JEE Authorities have also decided not to follow the practice of awarding ranks to the students appearing the exam. For more information regarding the reforms just have a look on the article  : WBJEE 2013 Reforms : Separate papers for Chemistry & Physics – Exclusion of Negative marked students from Merit list – Good bye to the Rank System

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