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AIEEE SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic Measurement in chemistry (significant figures, SI unit, Dimensional analysis). Chemical classification of matter (mixtures, compounds and elements, and purification). Law of chemical com ination and Dalton!s "tomic theory. "tomic Mass (mole concept, determination of chemical formulae). Chemical e#uation ( alancing of chemical e#uation and calculations using chemical e#uations). UNIT 2 Elements, their Occurrence and e traction $arth as a source of elements, elements in iology, extraction of metals (mettallurgical process, production of concentrated ore, production of metals and their purification). Mineral wealth of India. %ualitati&e test of metals. UNIT ! States o" Matter #aseous state (measura le properties of gases, 'oyle!s Law, Charle!s Law and a solute scale of temperature, "&ogadro!s hypothesis, ideal gas e#uation, Dalton!s law of partial pressure).

)ypes of elements (/epresentati&e elements+s 2 p loc, elements, inner transition elements 3 d+ loc, elements, inner transition elements 3 f+ loc, elements). -eriodic trends in properties. (Ioni4ation energy, electron affinity, atomic radii, &alence, periodicity in properties of compounds). UNIT * Chemical Bondin+ and Molecular structure Chemical onds and Lewis structure shapes of molecules (.S$-/ theory). %uantum theory of the co&alent ond (0ydrogen and some other simple molecules, car on compounds, hy ridi4ation, 'oron and 'eryllium compounds). Coordinate co&alent ond (Ionic ond as an extreme case of polar co&alent ond, ionic character of molecules and polar molecules. 'onding in solid state (Ionic, molecular and co&alent solids, metals). 0ydrogen ond, /esonance. Molecules5 Molecular or ital method. 6ormation of 07, 17, 87, 67 on the asis of M1). 0y ridisation, Dipole moment and structure of molecules.

UNIT , The Solid State Structure of simple ionic compounds. Close+pac,ed structures. Ionic+radii, Silicates (elementary ideas). (inetic molecular theory of gases (the microscopic Imperfection in solids (point defects only). -roperties model of gas, de&iation form ideal eha&iour). of solids, "morphous solids. )he solid state (classification of solids, *+ray studies )he 9aseous state. Ideal gas e#uation+(inetic theory (fundamentals of crystal lattices and unit cells, pac,ing of only) constituent particles in crystals). Li#uid state (-roperties of li#uids, .apour pressure, Surface tension, .iscosity). UNIT - Solutions )ypes of solutions, .apour+pressure of solutions and UNIT $ Atomic Structures Constituents o" the /aoult!s law. Colligati&e properties. 8on+ideal atom solutions and a normal molecular masses. Mole (Disco&ery of electron, /utherford model of the concpt+stoichemistry, &olumetric analysis+ atom). concentration unit. $lectronic structure of atoms (nature of light and electromagnetic wa&es, atomic spectra, 'ohr!s model UNIT . Chemical Ener+etics and Thermod/namics of 0ydrogen atom, %uantum mechanical model of the atom, electronic configurations of atoms, "uf au $nergy changes during a chemical reaction, Internal energy and $nthalpy (Internal energy, $nthalpy, principle). $nthalpy changes, 1rigin of $nthalpy change in a Dual nature of matter and radiation. )he uncertainty reaction, 0ess!s Law of constant heat summation, principle. 1r itals and %uantum num ers. Shapes of numericals ased on these concepts). 0eats of reactions (heat of neutrali4ation, heat of com ustion, or itals. $lectronic configuration of atoms. heat of fusion and &apori4ation). UNIT % Chemical &amilies ' (eriodic (ro)erties Mendelee&!s -eriodic )a le, Modern -eriodic Law,
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Sources of energy (conser&ation of energy sources and identification of alternati&e sources, pollution associated with consumption of fuels. )he sun as the primary source).

/ate of reaction, Instantaneous rate of reaction and order of reaction. 6actors affecting rates of reactions (factors affecting rate of collisions encountered etween the reactant molecules, effect of temperature on the reaction rate, concept of acti&ation energy, catalysis). $ffect of light on rates of reactions. 6irst law of thermodynamics5 Internal energy, $nthalpy, application of first law of thermodynamics. $lementary reactions as steps to more complex reactions. 0ow fast are chemical reactions: Second law of thermodynamics 5 $ntropy, 6ree /ate expression. 1rder of a reaction (with suita le energy, Spontaneity of a chemical reaction, free energy change and chemical e#uili rium, free energy examples). ;nits of rates and specific rate constants. 1rder of reaction and effect of concentration. (study a&aila le for useful wor,. will e confined to first order only). )emperature dependence of rate constant 3 6ast reactions (only UNIT 10 Chemical E1uili2rium elementary idea). Mechanism of reaction (only $#uili ria in&ol&ing physical changes (solid+li#uid, li#uid+gas e#uili rium in&ol&ing dissolution of solid elementary idea). -hotochemical reactions. in li#uids, gases in li#uids, general characteristics of UNIT 1! Chemistr/ o" 5/drocar2ons e#uili rium in&ol&ing physical processes). "l,anes (structure, isomerism, conformation). Stereo Isomerism and chirality (origin of chirality, $#uili ria in&ol&ing chemical systems (the law of optical rotation, racemic mixture) chemical e#uili rium, the magnitude of the "l,enes (isomerism including cis+trans). e#uili rium constant, numerical pro lems). "l,ynes. "renes (structure of en4ene, resonance structure, $ffect of changing conditions of systems at isomerism in arenes). e#uili rium (change of concentration, change of Sources of hydrocar ons (origin and composition of temperature, effect of catalyst+Le Chateliar!s coal and petroleum< 0ydrocar ons from coal and principle). petroleum crac,ing and reforming, #uality of $#uili ria in&ol&ing ions (ioni4ation of electrolytes, gasoline+octane num er, gasoline additi&es). wea, and strong electrolytes, acid+ ase e#uili rium, La oratory preparation of al,anes (preparation from unsaturated hydrocar ons, al,yl halides and &arious concepts of acids and ases, ioni4ation of car oxylic acids). water, p0, solu ility product, numericals ased on La oratory preparation of al,enes (preparation from these concepts). alcohols, al,yl halides). La oratory prepration of al,ynes (preparation from UNIT 11 3edo 3eactions and Electrochemistr/ calcium car ide and accetylene). 1xidation and reduction as an electron transfer -hysical properties of al,anes( oiling and melting process. /edox reactions in a#ueous solutions+ points, solu ility and density). electrochemical cells. $M6 of a gal&anic cell. /eactions of hydrocar ons (oxidation, addition, Dependence of $M6 on concentration and su stitution and miscellaneous reactions). temperature (nearest e#uation and numerical pro lems ased on it). $lectrolysis, 1xidation UNIT 1$ (uri"ication and Characterisation o" num ers (rules for assigning oxidation num er, Or+anic Com)ounds redox reactions in terms of oxidation num er and -urification (crystalli4ation, su limation, distillation, nomenclature). 'alancing of oxidation+reduction differential extraction, chromatography). e#uations. %ualitati&e analysis (analysis of nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and halogens). $lectrolytic conduction. .oltaic cell, $lectrode potential and $lectromoti&e force, 9i !s free energy %uantitati&e analysis (estimation of car on, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogens, sulphur, phosphorus and cell potential. $lectrode potential and and oxygen). $lectrolysis. Determination of molecular mass (.ictor Mayer!s method, &olumetric method). UNIT 12 3ates o" Chemical 3eactions and Calculation of empirical formula and molecular Chemical 4inetics
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formula. 8itrogen(-reparation, properties, uses, compounds of 8umerical pro lems in organic #uantitati&e analysis, 8itrogen 3 "mmonia, 1xides of 8itrogen, 8itric modern methods of structure elucidation. "cid 3 preparation, properties and uses). UNIT 1% Or+anic Chmistr/ Based on &unctional #rou)6I (0alides and 0ydroxy compounds) 8omenclature of compounds containing halogen atoms and hydroxyl groups 5 haloal,anes, haloarenes< alcohols and phenols. Correlation of physical properties and uses. -reparation, properties and uses of following 5 -olyhalogen compounds 5 Chloroform, Idoform -olyhydric compounds, $thane =, 7+diol< -ropane+ =,7,> triol Structure and reacti&ity 3 (a) Induction effect, ( ) Mesomeric effect, (c) $lectrophiles and 8ucleophiles, (d) )ypes of organic reaction. UNIT 1. Chemistr/ o" Non6metals ' II ('oron, Car on, Silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, halogens and the no le gases) 'oron (occurrence, isolation, physical and chemical properties, orax and oric acid, uses of oron and its compounds). Car on, inorganic compounds of car on (oxides, halides, car ides), elemental car on. Silicon (occurrence, preparation and properties, oxides and oxyacids of phosphorus, chemical fertilil4ers).

UNIT 1* Or+anic Chemistr/ Based on &unctional Sulphur (occurrence and extraction, properties and #rou) II reactions, oxides5 Sulphuric acid 3 preparation, ($thers, aldehydes, ,etones, car oxylic acids and properties and uses, sodium thiosulphate). their deri&ati&es). 0alogens (occurrence, preparation, properties, 8omenclature of ethers, aldehydes, ,etones, hydrogen halides, uses of halogens). car oxylic acids and their deri&ati&es. (acylhalides, acid anhydrides, amides and esters). 8o le gases (disco&ery, occurrence and isolation, physical properties, chemistry of no le gases and 9eneral methods of preparation, correlation of their uses). physical properties with their structures, chemical properties and uses. UNIT 20 Chemistr/ o" li+hter Metals Sodium and -otassium (occurrence and extraction, (8ote 5 Specific compounds should not e stressed properties and uses, important compounds 3 8aCl, for the purpose of e&aluation) 8a7C1>, 8a0C1>, 8a10, (CI, (10). Magnesium and calcium (occurrence and extraction, UNIT 1, Or+anic Chemistr/ Based on &unctional properties and uses, important compounds MgCl7, #rou)6III MgS1@, Ca1, Ca(10)7, CaC1>, CaS1@, plaster of (Cyanides, isocyanides, nitrocompounds and amines) paris). 8omenclature and classification of amines, cynadies, "luminium (occurrence, extraction, properties and isocyanides, nitro compounds and their method of uses, compounds 3 "lCl>, alums). preparation< correlation of physical properties with Cement. structure, chemical reactions and uses. 'iological role of Sodium, -otassium, Magnesium and Calcium. UNIT 1- Chemistr/ o" Non6metals ' I (0ydrogen, 1xygen and 8itrogen) UNIT 21 5ea7/ Metals 0ydrogen (position in periodic ta le, occurrence, Iron (1ccurrence and extraction, compounds of iron, isotopes, properties, reactions and uses) oxides, halides, sulphides, sulphate, alloy and steel). 1xygen (occurrence, preparation, properties and Copper, sil&er and gold (occurrence and extractions, reactions, uses, simple oxides< o4one) properties and uses, compound 3 sulphides, halides ?ater and hydrogen peroxide (structure of water and sulphates, photography). molecule and its aggregates, physical and chemical Ainc and Mercury (occurrence and extraction, properties of water, hard and soft water, water properties and uses, compound+oxides, halides< softening, hydrogen peroxides, preparation, sulphides and sulphates). properties, structure and uses).
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)in and Lead (occurrence and extraction, properties and uses, compounds 3 oxides, sulphides, halides). UNIT 22 Chemistr/ o" 3e)resentati7e Elements -eriodic properties 3 )rends in groups and periods (a) 1xides+nature ( ) 0alides+melting points (c) Car onates and sulphates 3 solu ility. )he chemistry of s and p loc, elements, electronic configuration, general characteristics properties and oxidation states of the following 5+ 9roup = elements 3 "l,ali metals 9roup 7 elements 3 "l,aline earth metals 9roup => elements 3 'oron family 9roup =@ elements 3 Car on family 9roup =B elements 3 8itrogen family 9roup =C elements 3 1xygen family 9roup =D elements 3 0alogen family 9roup =E elements 3 8o le gases and 0ydrogen UNIT 2! Transition Metals includin+ Lanthanides $lectronic configuration5 9eneral characteristic properties, oxidation states of transition metals. 6irst row transition metals and general properties of their compounds+oxides, halides and sulphides. 9eneral properties of second and third row transition elements (9roupwise discussion). -reparation, properties and uses of -otassium dichromate, -otassium permaganate. Inner )ransition $lements5 9eneral discussion with special reference to oxidation states and eamthanide contraction. UNIT 2$ Coordination Chemistr/ and Or+ano Metallics Coordination compounds, 8omenclature 5 Isomerism in coordination compounds< 'onding in coordination compounds, ?erner!s coordination theory. UNIT 2% Nuclear Chemistr/ 8ature of radiation from radioacti&e su stances. 8uclear reactions< /adioacti&e disintegration series< "rtificial transmutation of elements< 8uclear fission and 8uclear fusion5 Isotopes and their applications5 /adio car on+dating. UNIT 2* S/nthetic and Natural (ol/mers Classification of -olymers, natural and synthetic polymers (with stress on their general methods of preparation) and important uses of the following 5 )eflon, -.C, -olystyrene, 8ylon+CC, terylene $n&ironmental pollution 3 pollutants 3 ser&ices 3 chec, and alternati&es.

UNIT 2, Sur"ace Chemistr/ Surfaces 5 "dsorption Colloids 3 (-reparation and general properties), $mulsions, Micelles Catalysis 5 0omogeneous and heterogeneous, structure of catalyst. UNIT 2- Bio Molecules and Biolo+ical (rocesses )he Cell Car ohydrates 5 Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, -olysaccharides "mino "cides and -eptides 3 Structure and classification. -roteins and $n4ymes 3 Structure of -roteins, /ole of en4ymes. 8ucleic "cids 3 D8" and /8" 'iological functions of 8ucleic acids 3 -rotein synthesis and replication Lipids 3 Structure, mem ranes and their functions. UNIT 2. Chemistr/ in Action Dyes, Chemicals and medicines (antipyretic, analgesic, anti iotics 2 tran#uilesers), /oc,et propellants. (Structural formulae non+e&aluati&e)

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