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r...o"",r Cryptogams and Higher Cryptog-&ll-~Lowel' Cryptogams (Fil'st T"mn)Higher Crypt:>g?.ms (2.ocond Term)
Marpl)oloi!;y <:pf Angiosperms (furternal and,Inwinal), Gymn.cos~rm.sand 'faxonOOlY ofAngiosperm;; _
Morphology of AngioS}.-.erms(E:tternal and Internal) (First Term)GYWlOOpe= and Taxonomy ofAngiosperms (Second Terro)
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(Viruses, fu,~teria, Algae, Fungi and Lkl1ens)(Total Beriods=36)
A~ Yiruses- (3)A-1. IntJ:oduction-
i) Natureii) Ultrast=ct>.1I"liii) Reprodu,~tioniv) Economic iInportance r;f Virus",:>
(inducling at least two m.s...ase3 each of plant/animal(~J
B-- BaG!eria- (5)B-1. Introduction (G8neral characters)
i) Gl'ilSsification of bacteria on the basis of sl1ap;lii) Nutrition
iii) fulpr'xh~tioniv) Economicill"(lOrtanceof bacteria (P"sit.ive and Negative)
c- Algae-C-l. Introduction:
i) General characters of Alga.;.ii ) Habit and babitat
iii) Structure of thallusiv) Reprcductionv) EconomiciJllP)rt.ance (in brief)
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C-2. Classification of algae with r-=ason.s a=rding to G.M.Smithupm cla:;"es giving at least two examples of eacb class.
(2)
C-3. Stud,)'of Life Cycle ofa) Nastoeb) SargassUl1l
(3)
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(3)«)
B"lIpgj -Introductirn :i) Gen",ral charscters of Fungi
til Habit a.'ld habitatiii) Structureiv) Nutritionv) Reproduction
vi) Economic:i.mport;anceof fungi
I;-1;-1.
D-3. Study cf Lif~ Cycle of:i) Rhi::oo;usii) Agaricus
D-2_ Classification of fungi with ~asons according to G.M.Smithupto d~5 giving at least two examples of each .:l3.Ss.
(2)
E- Lichens: (2)
E-1. GIDeral account with reference to-i) O::currence
ii) Sw~ct'-'re of thallus (extemal and internal)iii) TYPes of lichensiv) Econcmtc~rtarIc-= of licr,..-IlS.
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HWHER CB'fPlQ.;AMS
(Bryophyte" and pteridophytes)(To~-al Periods=36)
B:rygphvtes-
1\-1- Introd"Ctioo:
i) -Distinguishingfeatures of the group (6)ii) Alternation of generations.iii) CUtlin",Classification of BryC'Phytes "ith reasOll3
according to G.M.Sndthupm Classes """ntioning at leasttW0 examples of each class.
1\-2- StlID)rof Life Cy.:,le of:
a)0)With
kiccli;!F\mariareference
(8)(6)
')ii)... ,lU.Jiv)v)
vi)vii)viii)
ix}
C!assiflcatl011 ••ith reason~Habit bIld habitatE:xVernal wld Internal structure of garrewphy'tesVegetative reproduction.Se",,-al reproiuction and structure of s<>-X orgar.:sfertilizationStnlcb..\r09 of T"":tul.'3sp:>re>plJy'WStructur", and germination of sp::>resAlternation of g>'!nera"tions(fuvelorroent not expected)
B: Pterl donbyj:es:
B-i. Introductjpn: (6)
i) Distingui$hing fM-t:I.1r'= .., Qf the group.ii) Alkrnatic,n of generati,..ns.iii) Ultime classifkation of Pteriodophytes with reasons
aoooJ:ding to G.M.Smith upto classes !!>"ntioning' at loaasttwo examples f= each class.
B-2. :>tl.Jt1y.ci Li.fe. Cycle ci;..
a)b)
~lagin811aEquj 5""tnm
(8)(6)
i)ii)iii)iv)v)
v'l":iijviii)
;x)")
ti)ti'l
with reL8rt--llce t,,) -Cla5sificati~n with rea5')fiZHabit and babitatExternaland internal strl.lcturesof s~h,yt.e.Veg<;>tativ"" reproduction.A sexual rBProductionPosition and structure of strobilus and sp:>rangiumC~rm1nationo:f sporesStructure of l!l3.turegam;lwpbytePosition and structure of sex organsF<.rtil1zationStruet.ur€, of tll3.ture '*lbryoAlternation of generations.(devel~prent not expeGted)
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(External and Internal) ;
First Term' - 11orph~logyof Angiosperrrs (Exte:rnal and Internal)(TotQl perlods= 36)
A. Morpoology(External)-
A.I) Introduction, distinguishing f"a:UlNg of the (2)group, Alternation of generations.
A.2) Root "Y5tem-~finiti,:>n, Types of r':JOt-PrillW'l',Seoondazy & Tertiary;
-Ac!v,,"ntitiO:15roots- fibrcus. foliar.-Modifjcati.l:llii - a) Modified tap ~=-t.:;;-fusiform,napiform, CQnieal & tuberous.
b) f1.:xlifiedbranch I'Co)t- pneumatophon.
oj Modified advO'ntitiO"ll! r')(;Its - tubeJ:Ql.1.S,fa?ci'~<lted,nodulose,fIDniliform, annulated,prop or stilt'rcots,climbing, sucking or haustoria,rEspiratory,.,piph\rtic,assimilatpryr:>ow. (3)
A.S) St.em:- D;finitioll,
a) Form>of stern-i) EI..;,ct,or strong ilj weakstems _Pl"Ostr"te, dicumbent, dif:fu3e, croMping, twining. climbing
a) Undergrc..md lJ)illfication-rhi<:OI1B, tuber, 1:ulb,oonn.b) Sub-~rial !OCOdification-runn",r, swlun.
offset. sucker.oj Aerialmodificat~an-StBmbendell, (3)
tbo=, phylloclade, cladode, oolbils.
A.4) Leaf-
,,) I:Bfiniti~.n & part., of leaf. stiIU18.Sand kindsof "Ul'Ules, apex, ll>il"gin, surface, sha.re &venati.on of leaf, si!l1Pleand COlIlP=lIdleaves.
b) t1odification of leaves- leaf -v.mdril, leaf spines,scale leaves, phyllcd"" pitch=r and bladd"'r.
c) PJ-wllo-taxy-altarnate, <:>prosite & whorled. (3)
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A.S) Flower _ Do=finition, parts, flower as a nxxlifiea shOOt,Calyx 3Ild 36stivation; CYralla "t}"P'3Sandaestivation; Androecium, cohesion <II1.da~sion;Gynoecium _ poslti<;'n of ovan" plaeentati<:>lls (6)
A.'1) Fruit - [",Hnit.ion, olas3ifi,~ati~'nanddis]?"rsI'lof (3)~ and fruits.
B. Morphology(Int.emal)
B.l. Tissue _ Definition, classification of rneristematic' tissueon ~ l;ia.gisof pcJsitionand origin. (3)
a} Simpl",Tissu,,"s- Pal.,"""cl1yna,CollenC'1"qroa,Scle~.b) ComPloeoxtissues - Xylemand Phloemc) Types of vasculOU"bmdJ"''' . (~)
B.3) PriIrary Structure .,.f Dicowledcnousa)b)0)
B.4) Pr~ry Strucb..:lreof Monocotyledonous
a) Stemb) R<xotc} lAaf
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(Total periods = 36)
A- Gymnosp?:rnIS:
A-I Intrcduction
i) Distinguizhing featuras of the gl:'JUFil) Alternation of genp.ratioo.iii) o.,t line c1assificaticn-a=ciJ.ng to Chaml:Yerlain"s
Clc.sBlfLntion upt...:,class",,, wi."h reasons giving atleast, t<:oex..~les in ",a.~hcl",-".~. (5)
A-2 Study of Life cYcle of L.'ypaswith ",.,fer»nc.=to :
"ii)iii)Iv)
.,."vii)
viii)il)
81assification with rea5crl.5!Jabit and h",bitatExternal lOC>rpl1i)logy-root,stern and leaf.Anato::fmr of -a) NomElroot & ooralldd rootb) radris0) leafletV,,~tive reprcduetl=Mc~rphvl"gy of male <X>w.'& mal", g1llllE!TDphytel1orphology of f&nal~ reprQduC'tive 00dy (lI1"..ga;;p:,roph,yll)and female garretop~.Ovule' and erribry0Pcllination and fertili;;ation.(DeveloI'ID'?ntnot exp:.cted) (10)Seed st.lUCture and germination.(Developrent not expected)
B- Anriosoouns:
aJ IRfinition and SOOP3of 1'axancrrw.b) Binomial 1K'rrenclatllre,cJ CUtHnedm:,ification of B-onthamand Hocker upto
zeries (5)
B-3. Herbariumit's techniques and -scope.
B-~_
""Iiii)iv).)vel
Study of farnilie~ with reference to ;Cla%ification with reasvns(kneral lOC>rpholog:l.oalcr.aractersDistinguishing charactersFloral fornv.laFloral diagramEconcrnic imp:>rtance1: A.'lonacea~ 2: PapilionacBa'" (!,,,,-bacca,,,)3: RubiaGea 4: eonv"lvulaceae5: AcanthaC"'..-ae 6: tWctaginaceae7: Euprorbiaceae 6: l\m'll'yllidaceae ( 14)
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(Total Pr~tlcals-24JFIRST 'l'W1
[lower Czyptogam.~, I1orpholol1Yc-f ~-i05P9rms (Ext.ernal andInt-.lrnal) ]
P.S.= Permanent Slide,1. a)
i)H)
iii)
C)
Viruses: Observation of following any two vinlS-affected plants (D=ID:mstration)YellO'wvein disease of Lady-s Fing.;,r/paI>-;yaLittle leaf of Bri.nja1.Witches bro-:4l1
Bact.€'ria: Gramstaining of bacteria.
2- Algae:
3. S-U,WQt SargJlSS'lID
i) T.S.Gfaxis
P.S { i) T.8 of secondaLylateral (leaf){ ii) T.8 -llEle conceptacle.{ iii) T.S -female conceptacle.
4. Flmgj'Study of Rhizopus
i) Observation of Mycelium, Stolen & S];Orangiophore.
P.S. 1) Sexual stages- (zygosp:>re).
5. Study of Agaricus
i) Morphology of Spo~-ocarp11) T.5.of gills.P.S. i)ii)
L.S.of Sporocarp.T.8. of gills.
6. Lichens: [Dem:m.stration]
Formsof lichens - a) Crusto.se.b) Folioseoj Fruticose
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Morphology of :ro':It. and it's ro:difications (as pel' syl1aclls)
8. Mm'Poologyof s'tern and it'", nxxiifications (as per s-.l1la"tus)
9. Morphology <;,fleaf and it 3 nr..<:lificationg (as po;orsyl1a1::us)
10. Study c-f Inflorescence and its types including special,=-,.
i) GalYxii) Corollaiii) Andrt:.eciumiv) Q:Imoecium
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Placentatioo.Ae"tivation,
12. Study of t.1s.•.•ues (~tratiOllJP.S. i) Meri~tem (L.S.)
H) Xylem and phloem (1'.8.& L.s.)Hi) Types of vascular bmdles.
13. Ana"tc>lw' Primary stl."UCture ofa) STem~ SunflOl'o"3r'" Maizeb) Root - Sl.mflOW9I"&,' Maize
P,8. i) Leaf- Sunflooier & Maize (T.S.)
Brypphvtes:
14. Study of R1c.~j5i
i)ti)
P.S.{l}{iii
Mountir.g of rhizoids and scales.T.:'>. of thallus1'.5. of thallus sOO;;ing antheridia and archegoniaT.S.of tJlallus s~ing Sp:lrophyte.
15 Study of Funaria
i)ii)
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Study of 5e1agjnella
P.S.i)i)iii)
T.5. of s'ten> (il) fuLlnting of 3;>:>r>:sT.5.of ~~t (ii) T.8. of rhizor-horeV.S. of strobi.lus.
17_ Study of EaUiS"'tJ'ID
"iilP.S. {
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T.5.of stem passing through ,th? inwrnooe.Mounting of Sp:.rangiophore and Spores.i) T.5.of l'x>t.ii) T ,S. ",f rhizomeiii) V.S. of Strobilus.
1.8,19. GymnO$perms'Study of Cycas
P.S.
i)iiliii)
iv)[[
T.5. of rachisT.3. of pinnaStLucture of male cone, microsporcphyll,microsporanium and mounting of pollen grains.Ob5erv"tion of IIEgasporophy11.i) T,8.ofcoral,loidroot11) V,S. of ovule.
2\),21,22 & 23.
Studyof fartlilies (as ~r syllal:us)
24. Herbarium -techniques.
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Papcr-II- S",cti'Jn I -Org8nic Chomistry _, 2 lcctur':'s ;:Jcr lJ~~,k.
Papc:r-II- Scction-II_Inorg8nic Chamistry.1 l"ctur-, P'H wrrk.
[nch suction wi!l cr)nsist of tuio parts.
Part_ A-1st LJI'm portion: Part_B ; lInd torm porticn.
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2. Pilpcr-II, Part-A Sccti:m I Organic Chomistry.
S_l;ti8n_I1 In'JrC). Ch"rniatry.
TermEnd~~~natio~ :-1. papElr-I, P.']rt-K S,.ction I Phy.Ch<Jmistry •• _
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Tata}. 80 marks,
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Total 80 marks,
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Stt1tcmcmt and oX:J1""Btion "f vcrnst'n distributionlaw(thGrmQdynamic dcriv<ltion is not cxpoctLcI), <lp,Jlicability
Dfld limitatiDns of distribution law, modification ofdistribution law with rufJrcncu to assGciation and dissocia-tion of soIutD, "pplicc.ticns of distribuLion law a"d thoory
of oxtraction. Lo:;ctUJ;OS (5)
Rof-I :_ Chapter 8, Pag~s 298-302. "Rof_II:_ ChaptJr 18, page'5 531-5]8', 542-552.
5. Trsnsf.:ll'Gnco and transf8;onco numbJr". Hittorf's rulCl andd2tJrmj nation of tramfcr~ncc numb-Jrs by Hittorf 's m~thod
using unattackablc olQctrndcs.Elllctrolytic conductanc(;, dEtermination of conduc-
tancc, variation of c",nducts-nco with con<;ortrntions, E"uiva-lQnt conductElnciJS 3t infi,nita dil,~tion, Ka!'llrausch's law endits appliciJtiorl5, Effoct of ether factors on conduetan<;C',
Appli<;<ltion of <;ondu<;tflncfCll1()asur~m:mts: (n)solubility ofaifficultly s'Jlublcr s<llts (b)OlJt.Jrmination of degroe ofiOflisati'Jn (c) COl1ductomotric titraticns and thGiradv(!ntag"s.
flef-I:_ ChaptlH 18_405_411,
R~f-II-Chartor 24- 704-710.Chaptar-25- 716-722,
locturBs-(8)
414-424, 431-434.
725-733 •
•6. MathEtmatic~l Pr"pArations
(i) Log,nithm - rules Of lagariths (Without prooF)charactsristics a1d mentissa, nega'tivEl logarithms,
"application to f'lH. <;alculations and sOlvin':J numbsricalproblams involving change of bosc of lngarithm.
RaF. 3 chapter 2 pages 7-15
(ji) G1''l",hical rcpresentation_ Graph papers. co-ordinates
of", point._ equation of a st.line. slope~ and intercal"ts.Charact«risti-cs coFso.line. Ploting of graphs based onEtxperifllBntal- data of chamical origin. ..••
ReF.3 .• Ch"'pt",r 'I POgES 23-30.
;ii i) OiFf'rontial calculus - rules of difFBrenti'ltion •
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Ruth:nford'E '-It:Jfilic mad~l and its dr~,-'bClcks, I'loeclay'e w:rrk
and its imp.-ntanc" ( no numbcrical fJr'Jl:lem8), Disc'~v=ry Jf
ncutrc'n, Lin" Sp~lctra of at::Hns, [alm~'r 's f'lrrnuliJ, Hydr'Jg.::nSpLlctrum. Ritl'! c8mbinstion principle,
Bohr's at,.'mic mod~l. Doriv"ti')n of riJdius :Jf or.it,DOl'ivatinn of Olcrgy of '?n ",1, ctron, Odgin of hydrogonspcctrum and cXrJlainCltion, failLJros ,:.f fohr'" mOdEl,
Sommorficld's rnodificllti:m af Bohr's m0d~l, quantum numbers,
LJ;Jto at~mie 'lumbar 1'1.a~sigrling quantLJmnumbors to ~!~.ctl'i:"'SRef.1 Ch::lp.14_ P'lg(Js- 6DA-610, lj_b~L
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of BoyloJ's Charl.;s, Avog.adr'.)'s, Dalton's an"; Gl'ah;Jm's l;JWfl'.~m kin~tic gas "qLJatior'" v-'locitics of gets mc.l~culos• •
(only dcfinatiuns 3nd intur-rll<ltionShip), Th3 kineticcn(;rgy of translalicn, Andic8bility of th~_ ido<:ll gas l<:lws,com~'1'8ssibili.tl' fclet::ll'. vandcr- l.'cH'l's ,ou,~tHJn of statv,critical ilh~num,-na in I qc:ids, The P-V-T rd"tians of gasEs
and liquids, Th3 ~~inci;11> of continuity af :o:;"t s,A,'pliC'ati,'n of I/"ndcr vaal's e:;uaticn to iscth~rmal" ofCO2, DQtJrmjnation of vand~l' waal's constants, law Dfcorl'osponding S~a.t3S.
Lcctur(Js_12
Ref. 1:_ Cha"Llr 1, Pagos 10-12. 15-31. 47-55.
Aof. 2:- Chapt"r 2, PagJs 301..,302, 306-317, 322_33~.
ADSORPTION :_-- ..-Adsor;,tiCln of gas"s by snlids, TypC'a of adsc..rpticn,
HdS'lrptio;' isothC'l'ms, fr\lLJndlich's ()quntiCJn, Longmui-T"Sndsorption is'Jth,,rm and its dcril/atiJn, Hf'i'licatiQns ofadsorptiCJrt with rcfLr~r;c" to chromatagra;Jhy.
L"ctuT'ol'_ 4R~f. 1:_ Chn;:Jt~r 20, pag\l5 810-817.Ref. 2:- Ch"ph.l' 23, P,1g0S fl85-69S.
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REef.3 ChaptCir 7, pag~'s 72-828 pag8~ 63_90.
iV) Int"'gral calculus - Rulas of intE;gNtion ( lJithour prooF)
portaining to algatra. and dxponenti"l function. IntegNtion batw~~r 1bGtween limits. Exa:npl"s ,81at8d to chGmistry.
R8f.3 Chapter - 11 pagas _ 115 _ 125.
'0,) SignifiCclnlc of" - appli~atio" to tho corlpound interest l;JW to
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ehEmi stry.
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(I) Volumetric ~nalysis : (3i1-21 Voluf'l"tric I'.nalYBisI-:Z~' Cla~<;ific"tion of rn.,cti:H1s in volur.letric Analysis.
1-23 EquivalEnt ,,-'right,;, ~;Drr:lal solutions.
1-24 IldvQnhlg8~ of th8 use of the equivalent syst<?m for tho,
prcparEltion of standnrd solutions.
1_25 Prcpar"tiun of standard 8:;1utior1s
1-25 Primary sb-,ndard substcmcGs
RcF.-1 pages 3B to 50.
(2) Techniquo Llf l/oIu,n"tric (titrimetric An:Jlyeis)II_17 Unit of volun,'"
11_19 Volumetric "Il""!'"tus11-20 Volumetric n"SKs11-21 PipettesI 1-22 Buret ts ~
11-25 Storage acid pr~s rvation of solutirns for VGlumootrjc
Analysj.s.
R"f.-1 p"'gflS 191 to 207.
(3 'I Experiment<:ll tG'chnjqUG InorgF.lnic An2.lY3is
II_1 BQlancI<. w3ights and weighting
11_2 DG'scription of typical P.nalytic<ll balance
Il_3 RGqlirIOfilents of govd balanc{]
11_5 Car,' and us"' of ba.lance
11-6 Methods of ~8ighing
11_7 Errors In ~8ighing
II-8 CalQbr<ltion of ~Dights
Ref. 1 pBgos 140 to 1Sg;' .'
olom'-'nts and
RGf._1 GJuantitativ"
: ,•.~;
(4) Sym..:Lr~
Inorganic P.nalys.io
by_ P.. I. Vogol (Third [dn)
Symc.l~ry 0pC:l'i!tiDns
the. Dry
Cotton.
of group
by F.P..
Conc""rts <:lnd Mod 1 fl'~ s 0 norganlc,Chc:mistryby Douglas and r1r:: Daricl>'ag,--s 476 to479
Ch'_mieal "ppli"'[ltiDn"
Rcf._ (2)
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T.'!,".8.,.5." •. C.h:.m.i.~.tn 5ylLeJlusHjORG.,NIC CHEI'l15fRY
I) 80ndinn H' m~l 1" "'u .,e" • s 'nc:! structuI'. (7)1) Att inm~"t "f st",bL cunfigur~.ticn.ii) Typ,,; of bond (,,) Ionic (b) Cov~l_ nt (c) Ccordin'lt
(eJ) m, t .11ie (only intruduction:md d"fin"ti':Jns.)
iii) V"l:nc~ bend th_nry.,,) H,itl~r london th;ory (.,ssumpti,n)b) I-'.uling sl~.t r t!l,~ory
c) Canc.,pt of "tot)lic orbit~l (lv~rl"p -end COrld fDrITI"ti"'n
Hybrirlj zatilln to
_"'pisin the shape,.
81gm" ',n,j pi b.'nds
Nun_pd"r and r'fJ] 61' c"val nt bonds
80nding in t h,. following molecuLes using pure. S & p
orhit",ls H2, F2, HF, 02 • N2
V) Hyb:rdi zotic:>n ;- (a) Need of c()nc. pt of
,,;.;p1,,1n the obse-I'V' d covalency and to
d)i v)
of S'JffiL moll",ulrs.(b) D. Fin(l\;ion of Hyt;,ridil"tiGn.
( )op,op', op] ,,"p2~ Shap' s of mol. luI s involving ~ ~ ~ ,u~ ,
, 2 3Dr S~~d, d SP orlJondin>.) and shap_ 5 uf
L FZ' SF:.>, CHIl, PCL5,
d2 • d3Sp3 hybrid orbitals,
th;: following mol ,cul:s
SF5'if7i ( (r:lCOl)a)-Z
Co_ordinatior<(,)Co_ordination comp"unds, N"m,f1' latur: rrJr
II VI) Ca..•.,,,dirlO'tion ch,r:1i!try :- Co_ordirlatior> ,numb,rs and
g.-om: tri s Tn'" 5 of ligands, I"or,](.risl!l ir>
Rrf.-1-H N " coneis, Inorganic ch_mistry-
by- J.D. L Thi rei (dn•
Pag. 5 24 " 31,49 to 5B,~£> -J, 61
2- , N: w guid " ('1od, rn Val"ncy The ory.
by - G. I • BrClwn Thrid Ed"
P"'9ClS 106 " 114,162 " 164. ,-I
'-1,-, -,' ocry cnttnn & lJilKingofl3- (j,sic norgsrnc ~ n•• ~~
(Third Editio,,)
P,;lJ~s- 125 tel 1384- Cone' pt "nd MOldIs of lnl,HI]8nic chemistry
by _ Donglrrs ;Ond DEmirl Third Edition 1976
Paq; f- 52 to 56
-._------~....--•• •
(First T:m)
compounds(12 L, ,,'tur .5)
1; Structur m d prop' rti:s of Orgar'licAtomic-'"rbitals (Ref. 1.5)
(1 .ctrDnic configurat,i"" "HOdpallli. Excilisionprincipl'. (Jicf~"1;'"1.6)Mel'eulor orbitals (fi'rf. 1- 1.7)CCl-v1l1 nt bond (Rof.1- 1.S)
Hybridizatic,,'1 lJith c'xampl,. s of M' than ,Ethan; ,Eht,n"nnd Ethyn. (R,-f. 1;-1.9,1.1n,1,11. R-'r.2:-3.3)Sond 1, ngth. ~o"d '::n, rgy. FDrld Ilngl- .(Rc:f .2.:-3.4,3.5)6:;nd Po1a,rity "nd PolElrity of mOlrcul,s.
R~f. 1:-1,15,1.16)
1.7 QU3.ntitfltiIJ an1l1ysis "f etbon; Hydrog!'l. Nitrugen,5ulphur,8nd H'Jl')g-n (r'lntion th, num,'S only f"r
different m..th;:d~ 'If _~timqti n) R;f.1:,..2.27,13.12.1.8 Prcbl--ms r lilted ts -mpiricnl, molecular and otructuJ;'iJl
f"Jr:nul<:>of Org:lni6 CD",pound~ (R f.1:-2.28,2.29)
• 1• 1
",1 .,
1 .4
"5
" • 6
2) N"~l ne12tur of Orgcnie Cor.'p"unds. (4 l~ctur s)2.1 Trivial Syst"",.
2.2 IUF'"C SY8t,-m (Scud nts ."nould only b,. "bl to Kncu
tho. fHWI. ,'nd !;tructuT,;l formula cf' Orgi'nic Campounds:_•.ilkDn's, klk:'ncs, Alkyn;s,iHKyl, H<:>lid,"". "lc.JhoJsAId, hydes, K,.tones, Acids, Est~r Etn,'rs J hmin s)Rrf.2:-1,2.2)
3}JydrtlGtll"oon... (8 llctUHS)3.1 Industri,~l S'Jure uf alkoln- -0. (R,.f.1-:1.13):3.2 Industrial >'ourc VS L<lbordt"r.y pI' pcr[]tion
(Ref. 1- 3.14, 3.1,,)3.3 flr.action of alK::lnrs (Rc:f.1_ 3.18)3.4 Alk~n.s Prop"rl!ltiCln .-md R.--ctions
(R,f. 1-7.11, A.1, 8.2)3.5 Alkyn,s Pr p.'r.,tion "rIC! R ,ctions.
(Rcf._ 1-11.6, 11.7)
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ORG,,(\! :r-c- ." ._--
4),
Synth sis "nd R,"ctiupa. (1D L-ctur, 5)
4.1 Alkyl h:::lid 5 (R--f.1"S,3'.5';7,5.i3)4.2 AlcClr\C'ls. (R f. 1-17.j,17.2,1?.3';17.R~18.2)4.3 illdrryd-s :::nd k ton 5 ( R f. 1-21.4,21.7)4.4 C"rboxylic "cid :!nd thrir d,-r,iv-tiv •
(R f. 1-23.6,23.9,24.6,24.7,24.'J,24.10,24.11,24,17,24.15, 0, 24.16)
4.5 ~min 5 ( (R-f.1.-2!.B,27.1)
5) ArDmQtic Compounds (6 L, ctur s)
5.1 StNctur of B nz n (~f. 1-13.2,13.3)5.2 Ri!,ctiDns of B nz n (8 f. 1-13.4)5.3 Nom ncl,~tur of b nz n derlvCltiv (R f. 1-13.11)
5.4 Ph nol-Pr- pQr~tiun "nd R ~ctilns .(R f;.1'.:'1£l'~5,2B.5)
6) Structur Qr>d
5.1 lnducti v5.2 Electr--,m
5.3 R- sone-nc,
R ;:lc:ti vi ty
Eff ct.ric Efr ct,Jf-f- o::t-
(8 L ctur 5)
•5.4 Hyp r conjug-~tion
5.5 TQut"m rismfi.5 Hydr g'.n bonding.5.7 El;cric uff ct.
(r-f.3 & 4- R 1 v nt "'9 5)
6 f.1:- Or-gonic
R," f.2 ,. Org-'nicR f.3 , OI'g 'ni C
R f.4 ,- " Gui d
Ch mistry by Morrison &S,"yd ( [ditiDn 5th)Ch mistry by Pin, N ndr"icksOn,cr~m 1nd'H,-,mn-,",-nd
Ch mistry by I.L.Fin''I' Vo.-I Edition.
book of reaction m cr.:'nism by p t T' 5yk s.
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I:L..f...:~c;'Chf~iJLtry_5Y.l~1.s~( INORG~t,'IC CHeMISTRY)
•( S~_CTIO~ - 11)
[l-ctr~nic configur"ti ,n ~f I-m rita _(i.) Kufb<::u Principl-
(ii) Hund's rul- of Maximum multiplicity(iii) Sh~V 6 of S, P, d 'Jrbit ...,ls
(3 )2) Long form of tl"l' P ri;)dic tc:bl Gnd ~,'OriQdic pr"p rti- ,,_
'i)' Gut linr of long form of p riodie t,Jbl.-.,.
ii) Cl~'ssifjc"ti-'n ,f '-I m-nts in t rms of S,P,d F bloCk
-Ie"ments. in'-rt g,~s ,1 m nts, r pr"s nt.'tiv" ,l-m,nts,tL'nsiti"n ,-L-mrnts ,::nd l.nWT tr'nsition l'm,-nts.
Iv) P riudic 1,:"" p riodvc in prop'rti s thI";)ughcut thr
p; ri,J'dic t~bl,- -'(only 'g' n r-'} tr, nds in rl1ch blOCkS ~r<'
~xpect8d. trend in "ny perticulftr group Dr any partieul'-I'
period is not 8Xp" ctod.
(a) Size of '1tom [lOci ions(b) Ioni ntion energy
(e) Electron offini ty(d) Electroneg.,tivity(E1) M"t~.llic chc:r,ccer
(F) Rsactivity.(0)
Ref. (1) ConciR~ In::lrg'1nic chemistry _ by J.D.Lee
Pnges - 92 to 103. P'"'ge No.1fi IIIrrJ Ed.(2) A new guide to Modern Vdancy Theory by-
by- G.I. Broun (Third Ed.)P:ge6 - 25 to 31.
93) Bnsie Inorg']nie chemistry by Cotton..,.bJilkinson
P"gc s 43 to 4fi
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r..-:..1.J_,.5.e. Chemi..!try Syllsb.C's ..•..
( 1no1'g 'nie C"Bmis:'ry ) P,ut-8 (Second Torm)
1. III) Chemistry of I1ydrogen :- Position in the periodic L'ble,Isotopes of Hydrogen, Ortho "nd Pc:Jr- flyjrog"n;properties of !'lolecul,-r liydrogen;The bonding of Hydrogen Hydr"gen bond; Hydrisos.Acids cmd B"ses Arrhenius Bronsted "nd LEl.lil! theory
Ref: .•. 1) A new cnncisB In<Jrg.:Jnic Chemistry by J.D. Lea(Third Editiorl)
(P"985. 117-122)2) B"si" 1no1'g:1nic Chemistry by Cotton ,~nd lJilkineson(Third Edition) (P~ges.200-215) (191-92) (5) ~
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Chsmics1 properties; sOllubility and HydNti~n 8'Jlutions
of met,'ls in liquid ammcni",; stability of oxy-s::llts;Hdides, sxtr"'ction of mst"ls; compounds with c!lrbon;Drg~nic compounds cOffi"l"'s. Anom,Jlous_ behaviourof lithium"nd its di"gonClI rslationship.
Alk,~lino Earth Mst~le;_ Elsctr"nic structure: Generalpropertiss Anomdous beh'lviourYof 8sryllinm' Solubility
"nd L"ttic" energy, Chemical prorerties,Qr9"nometc.llit:r::,m[JOundSj CDllp16X(lS; extNlcti:ln of met,~ls; DiffersncBbetwe ••n EO ,ryllium "nd other gr 'up Ii elements. (7)
Ref.-1- Concise Inrlrg~nic ch"mistry by J.D. Lee(Third Edition)
(r,lges 128 to 151)
2- 8~,sic Inorgc.nic chomistry by Cottan end
WilKinson (Third EditiCln) (p'ges 217 to 229)ReF.:_ 8Jsic Inor[j!Jnic chemistry by catt"n and Wilkinson
,(192 to 197)
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(0) Physico1 Expcrimcnts:_ (Any riv~)1) Determination of r101acul~r W"ight by victor Mayer's methDd.2) Determjnation of hset of neutralisation of Weak acid &
hence its heat of ionisation.3) Heat of so¥.ution of KN03/ NH4Cl
4) To study the adsorption Df acetic acid on 1lctiV<ltsd
charcoal and to verity langmLiri\ 8dsoTption isotherm,S) uetsrmination of dissociation constant of 8<;etic acid
by conductometric measuremEnts.6) Determination of equivalent weight of Mg/Ml by eudiometax.7) Parlition coefficient of bElflZoic acid between benzene
& Watsr.
OR12 in CCL4 and lJatElr.
(8) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY:_
1) Drgnnic estimations (Any Two)(a) Aniline (8) Phenol (C) Acetone
2) Determine Physic<Jl conSTants I'1P/HP of given compound.Det'-'rmine the type of orgnnie compounds (ACid,b2sc,noutral) IdGntification of groups such as • COOH._OH
(alcohol).-OH(Phenol)_COOR (G'ster), -1:~0, _CHO (aldshYde),Amines, -IIID2
At least nine organic compounds to be studied.
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(C) INORGANICCHEI'115TRY.
1) Qualitative Analysis:_ Powders containing onG cationand ono qnion (eXCluding Phosphates ",nd boratos)Minimum 10 powders.
2) Volumetri'c Analysis
i) Preparation of st"-nderod Na2 C03 solution and st..lJn-d(lrisation of givgn Hcl solution.
ii) Prcporntion of standEred OXalic acid solution.standerisation of KMnC4solution "nd estimation oF'Iron.
iii) Preparation of standard K2 Cr207 solution. Stilnd er-isation of Na2 52 03' ond e9timotion of Copper iod omG_trically.
iv) PrGparGtion of standard Zn504
solution.
5tandarisation of [DTA. Totol hardness of Water.3) Gravametric Analysis:_
1) Use of balance. Dotermino the loss per gram ofNnHC03 ond henc~ perc-entDgo purity.
2) Determine loss po; gram nnd percQnt"gC' compo"-!.tion ofNn2C03 anll NnHCO:;in the mixture Na2C03 + NaHC0
3
:- Examination will be of aixSCHEMl FOR PRACTICtlL EXAMINIlTIDNhr.duration
The distribution of marks For various exporimantos will be as;~
1) Physical chemistry oxpcriment _ 3D2) Orgsnic oompound -10
3) Volumetric snslysis/Grav.;matric/orgenic estimation _ 254) Inorganic Qualitativa _ 155) eral - 10 ."6) Journel _ 10
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