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Ishan Katoch 14th Jan, 2024

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Physical Chemistry:

  • Atomic Structure: Covers Bohr’s atomic model, Sommerfeld’s extension, electronic configuration, and quantum numbers. Also, includes emission and absorption spectra, hydrogen spectrum, de Broglie’s theory, and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
  • Chemical Bonding: Explores the hybridization of atomic orbitals involving s, p, and d orbitals.
  • Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium, and Chemical Kinetics: Involves the laws of thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, and factors affecting rates of reactions.

Inorganic and Material Chemistry:

  • s-Block and p-Block Elements: Focuses on the properties and chemical reactivity of alkali and alkaline earth metals, phosphorous compounds, oxides, hydrogen halides, inter-halogen compounds, and xenon fluoride compounds.
  • d-Block Elements: Discusses the general characteristics, electronic configuration, and principles of extraction for first-row transition elements.
  • Coordination Chemistry: Introduces IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, isomerism, geometrical isomerism, and theories on coordination compounds.

Solid-State Chemistry and Surface Chemistry:

  • Solid-State Chemistry: Covers lattice, unit cell, types of crystals, and properties of ionic crystals.
  • Surface Chemistry: Explores adsorption, physisorption, chemisorption, and catalysis.

Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Environmental Chemistry:

  • Electrochemistry: Includes redox reactions, metallic and electrolytic conductance, Faraday’s laws, ionic product of water, pH, and pH– buffer solutions.
  • Environmental Chemistry: Addresses environmental pollution in the atmosphere, water, and soil.

Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry:

  • Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Covers carbon's tetravalency, hybridization, classification of organic compounds, and homologous series.
  • Common Organic Reactions: Includes substitution, addition, elimination, and rearrangement reactions.
  • Isomerism in Organic Compounds: Discusses structural isomerism, stereo isomerism, geometrical, and optical isomerism.

Properties and Chemistry of Functionalized Organic Compounds:

  • Alcohols and Ethers: Covers nomenclature, classification, and properties of alcohols and ethers.
  • Carbonyl Compounds: Discusses nomenclature, preparation, and properties of aldehydes and ketones.
  • Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives: Covers nomenclature, preparation, and properties of carboxylic acids and derivatives.
  • Organic Nitrogen Compounds: Addresses aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds, amines, amines, aliphatic nitriles, and diazonium salts.

Biomolecules and Polymers:

  • Carbohydrates, Amino Acids, and Proteins: Discusses the distinction between sugars and non-sugars, amino acids, peptides, and proteins.
  • Lipids and Nucleic Acids: Covers the definition and classification of lipids, nucleic acids, and the chemical constitution of DNA and RNA.
  • Polymers: Discusses natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization, and some important polymers.

Analytical Geometry, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Probability Distributions, Discrete Mathematics, and Mathematical Logic: Covers various mathematical topics including matrices, determinants, trigonometry, complex numbers, vector algebra, and calculus.

Biology:

  • Taxonomy: Discusses the need for classification, three domains of life, and classification systems.
  • Cell and Molecular Biology: Covers cell theory, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell cycle, genetic material, DNA and RNA structure, replication, transcription, translation, and gene expression.
  • Reproduction: Addresses asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and humans, human reproductive system, and assisted reproductive technologies.
  • Genetics and Evolution: Discusses chromosomes, Mendelian inheritance, chromosomal theory, deviation from Mendelian ratio, and concepts of evolution.
  • Human Health and Diseases: Covers pathogens causing diseases, basic immunology, vaccines, antibiotics, cancer, HIV, and AIDS.
  • Biochemistry, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, and Biotechnology: Includes the structure and function of biomolecules, metabolism, plant and human physiology, and applications of biotechnology.
  • Biodiversity, Ecology, and Environment: Discusses ecosystems, biodiversity, environmental issues, and population attributes.


Regards,

Ishan

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