Kalyani Univ Chemistry - Hons Syllabus 2010
Kalyani Univ Chemistry - Hons Syllabus 2010
REVISED SYLLABUS
FOR THREE YEARS B.SC. DEGREE COURSE
(HONOURS)
IN
CHEMISTRY
According to the New Examination Pattern
Part I, Part- II & Part- III
UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI
KALYANI NADIA
COUNCIL FOR UNDER GRADUATE STUDIES
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 21 ST MEETING OF THE (PREVIOUS) COUNCIL
FOR UG STUDIES HELD ON 13/09/2005
AGGREGATE MARKS
: 1400
PART-I
PART-II
PART-III
50 Marks
50 Marks
100 Marks *
3x1x100
=300 Marks
3x2x100
=600 Marks
500 Marks
Th: 3x1x100
= 300 Marks
Pr: 3x1x100
= 300 Marks
3x1x100
=300 Marks
600 Marks
PART-I
Th : 3x1x 60
= 180 Marks
Pr : 3x1x40
= 120 Marks
300 Marks
PART-II
PART-III
50 Marks
50 Marks
100 Marks *
2x1x100 Marks
=200 Marks
2x2x100
=400 Marks
200 Marks
(Th: 2 x 75
Marks)
(Pr : 1 x 50
Marks)
200 Marks
(Th: 2 x 75 Marks)
(Pr : 1 x 50 Marks)
Th: 2x1x100
=200 Marks
Pr: 2x1x100
=200 Marks
AGGREGATE MARKS
: 1600
400 Marks
(Th: 3 x 80 Marks)
(Pr : 2 x 80 Marks)
200 Marks
(Th: 2 x 50 Marks)
(Pr: 1 x 100 Marks)
200 Marks
(Th: 2 x 50
Marks)
(Pr: 1 x 100
Marks)
600 Marks
600 Marks
400 Marks
(Th: 3 x 80 Marks)
(Pr : 1 x 80 Marks)
(Project : 1 x 80 Marks)
400 Marks
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Theoretical Marks
150
Practical Marks
50
Total Marks
200
Part II
(at the end of 2 nd year)
150
50
200
Part III
(at the end of 3 rd year)
240
160
400
Total
540
260
800
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Part I
Paper I (Inorganic)
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Atomic and ionic radii, crystal radii, covalent radii, different electro negativity scales,
ionization, enthalpy, electron attachment enthalpy and their periodic trends, screening
effect, effective nuclear charge, Slaters rule, inert pair effect.
3. The nature of chemical bond 1
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Ionic bonding : size effect, radius ratio rules and their limitations, atomic packing, hcp
and ccp arrangements, voids in crystal lattice, pack ing efficiency, some ionic crystal
lattices : rock salt, zinc blende, wurtzite and fluorite; layer lattice, lattice energy,
Born-Lande equation, Born-Haber cycle and its applications, polarizing power,
polarizibility, Fajans rule and its applications.
Some mixed oxide structure : perovskite, ilmenite and spinels, stoichiometric crystal
defect : Frenkel and Schottky defects electrical property concentration of Schottky
defect.
Bonding in metals :
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Group B : Nuclear chemistry and radio activity, chemistry of elements, acid bases and solvents (37)
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4. Nuclear chemistry and radioactivity
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Nuclear stability, nuclear binding energy, mass defect and packing fraction,
nuclear forces, meson field theory, artificial radio activity, different types of nuclear
reactions, fission and fusion, nuclear energy, nuclear fuels, trans uranium elements,
radio isotopes in structure determination, study of reaction mechanisms, solubility
determination, radio carbon dating.
5. Chemistry of elements :
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a) Comparative study : I) Al, Ga, In and Tl, ii) Si, Ge, Sn and Pb group trends
with reference to electronic configuration, size, oxidation states and in
compounds such as hydrides, oxides, oxyacids, halides and complexes
b) Diagonal relationship : Li and Mg; Be and Al; B and Si.
c) Extraction, purification, uses and essential compounds of Ti , V, Cr, Ni and U.
d) Preparation, properties, bonding and stereochemistry of following except
where specific aspects are mentioned
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
Peracids and per salts of sulphur and halogens and their applications.
v)
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Lewis concept of acids and bases, HSAB principle, PH and its calculations,
buffer solution-buffer effect; neutralization curves, acid -base indicator, choice of
indicator-indicator error.
Solvent properties of water and liquid ammonia -reactions in liquid ammonia,
levelling and differentiating solvents.
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Paper II
Group A (Organic) : Bonding features, acids and bases, reaction mechanism I &
II, stereochemistry I, Synthesis, properties (37)
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1. Bonding features in organic molecules :
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Bronsted and Lewis concepts, acid -base catalysis, effect of structure and
substitutes, medium on relative acid and base strength of substituted al kenes,
alkynes, alcohols, phenols, enols, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids,
amines, HSAB principle.
3. Tauto merism :
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neighbouring
group
participation;
aromatic
nucleophilic
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significance
of
second
virial
coefficient,
Boyle
temperature;
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2. Chemical thermodynamics :
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Paper III
(Organic Practical)
Time : 6 hours
Full Marks - 50
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i)
ii)
iii)
Solubility test
iv)
v)
2. Organic preparation :
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Part II
Paper IV (Inorganic)
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General features with respect to their positio n in the periodic table, electronic
structure, oxidation states, magnetic properties and complex behaviour
lanthanide contraction and its effect, separation of lanthanides through ion exchange method; super heavy elements : Oxo compounds of Np, Pu and U.
5. Separation through chromatographic techniques :
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Paper V
Group A (Organic) : Stereochemistry II, reaction mechanism III, synthesis,
properties and reactions of organic compounds. Organometallic compounds
(371/2)
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1. Stereochemistry II
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4. Organometallic compounds :
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theory
of
unimolecular
reaction,
transition
state
theory
(thermodynamic treatment)
Reaction in solution and salt effect.
Homogeneous, acid-base and enzyme catalysis.
Crystalline state :
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4.
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Part III
Paper VII (Inorganic)
Group A: Symmetry, Magnetochemistry, Chemical bonding III (40)
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5. Bio-inorganic chemistry
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Molecular orbitals of conju gated systems; HOMO and LUMO in ground and
excited states.
Definition and classification of pericyclic reactions, thermal and photochemical
electro cyclic reactions involving 4 and 6 electrons (FMO approach).
Cycloaddition reactions, Diels Alder reaction, dipolar cycloaddition reactions.
Sigmatropic shifts [1,3], [1,5] H shifts, [3,3]- shifts with reference to Claisen
and Cope rearrangements.
3. Spectroscopy in organic chemistry
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synthetic dyes,
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Synthesis (including retro synthetic approach) and reactivity of some excessive and - deficient heterocyclic compounds; comparative reactivity of
furan, thiophene and pyrrole; indole, pyridine, quinoline and isoquinoline ring
systems.
7. Synthetic dyes, pharmaceuticals and polymers
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Preparation and use of met hyl orange, congo red, malachite green,
phenolphthalein.
Preparation and uses of paracetamol, aspirin, sulfadiazine, metronidazole and
salbutamol; preparation and uses of polythene, polystyrene, Teflon, PVC and
nylon.
8. Molecules of nature
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Paper IX
Physical Chemistry
Full Marks : 80
Group A : Electrical and magnetic properties of matter, rotational spectra,
vibrational spectra photochemistry, statistical thermodynamics (40)
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1. Electrical and magnetic properties of matter :
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Intermolecular forces, dipole moment, electrical polarization, Clausius -Mosotti
equation (no-derivation) orientation polarization, Debye equation, measurement
of dipole moment and polarisability dipole moment and molecular structure.
Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, magnetic
susceptibility molecular interpretation.
2. Rotational spectra :
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Rigid rotor model, moment of inertia, intensity of spectral lines and
determination of bond lengths of diatomic molecules, linear triatomic molecules,
isotopic substitution.
3. Vibrational spectra :
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Classical equation of vibration (Hookes law), linear harmonic oscillator,
vibrational energies of diatomic molecules, zero -point energy, force constant
and bond length. Anharmonicity, Morse potential, dissociation energies,
fundamental frequencies, overtones, degre e of freedom of polyatomic
molecules, diatomic vibrating rotor, P.Q, R branches, evaluation of force
constants from fundamental frequencies, application of vibrational spectra in
elucidation of molecular structure from vibrational frequency.
4. Photo chemistry
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Potential energy curves for electronic states, Frank -Condon principle, decay of
the existed states by radiative and non -radiative paths, Jablonsky diagrams.
Lumine scence phenomena : phosphorescence, flurescence, chemiluminescen e
and bioluminescence, Lambert Beer law, comparison between thermal and
photo chemical reaction.
Grotthus Draper law, Stark Einstein law of photo chemical equivalence,
quantum yield, examples of low and high quantum yield, photostationary
equilibrium, photodimerisation of authracene, rate of photochemical reactions,
actinometry, photo sensitized reactions, quenching of fluorescence and Stern Volmer equation. Flash phololysis (brief idea only)
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5. Statistical thermodynamics
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Limitation of chemical thermodynamics, brief resume of the concepts of
distribution of energy, the rmodynamic probability, Maxwell -Boltzmann
distribution law, phase space, partition function and its significance, ensemble
concept.
Group B : Quantum theory, atomic spectra and molecular structure, atomic
structure and atomic spectra, chemical bonding and molecular geometry, phase equilibria (40):
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6. Quantum theory, atomic spectra and molecular structure :
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Bohr model and its limitation, black -body radiation, photo-electric effect and
Compton effect, Zeeman effect, de Broglie equation and matter waves,
diffraction of electrons. Failure of old quantum theory to explain atomic and
molecular spectra.
Uncertainty principle, postulates of quantum mechanics, operators and
observables, Schrodinger equation, interpretation of wave function and
expectation values, quantisation of translational energy, solution of Schrodinger
equation for particle in one -and three dimensional box problems, degeneracy .
7. Atomic structure and atomic spectra
8L
Structure of hydrogen atom, energy levels of atomic hydrogen, atomic orbitals,
radial distribution function, n, l, m quantum numbers, spectral selection rules
(empirical), structure of many -electron atoms, Pauli exclusion principle, total
spin states and quantization of total angular momentum (J), aufbau principle,
Rydberg states.
8. Chemical bonding and molecular geometry
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Hydrogen molecular ion: Born -Oppenheimer approximation, variation principle,
H2+ ion, molecular orbital (MO), non -bonding, bonding and anti bond ing
orbitals.
Diatomic molecular : Hydrogen molecule and molecular orbitals, s, p overlap,
structure of diatomic molecules, valence bond theory : election pair, resonance,
and aromaticity. Weak chemical bonds (hydrogen bond, van der Waals and
charge-transfer)
9. Phase equilibria
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Phase, component, degrees of freedom, deduction of phase rule for reactive and
non-reactive system, equilibrium between phases, Nernst distribution law and
solvent extraction principle, phase diagram of one component system water,
carbondioxide, sulphur, Two component system (i) Completely immiscible
liquid pair : steam distillation, (ii) Partially miscible liquid pair water phenol,
water triethyl amine, nicotine water system etc, lever rule (iii) completely
miscible liquid pair : Duhem Margules equation, Konowaloffs rule, deviation
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F.M. 40
5 Marks
Viva-voce
5 Marks
Group B
Time 6 Hours
Marks 40
Organic quantitative :
15 Marks
15 Marks
5 Marks
Viva Voce
5 Marks
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F.M. - 80 Marks
Group A
Time 6 hours
40 Marks
2.
3.
4.
Distribution law :
a)
b)
c)
5.
6.
Chemical Kinetics :
a)
b)
7.
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2.
3.
Refractometry :
a)
b)
4.
Conductometry :
a)
b)
c)
5.
Potentiometry :
a)
b)
6.
5 Marks
5 Marks
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