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4 LESSON PLAN ( ) Even Semester Name of the Assistant Professor : Dr. Anshul Bansal Class and Section : B.Sc. I year (IInd Sem.) Subject : Physical Chemistry Chapter 1. Kinetics Introduction Rate of reaction, rate equation and its types Factors affecting the rate of a reaction Factors affecting the rate of a reaction Order of a reaction Integrated rate expression for zero order, first order reactions Expression for first order reactions Integrated rate expression for second and third order reactions Numerical problems Half life period of a reaction and numerical problems Holiday (Republic Day) Queries of students and Assignment to students Test Effect of temperature on the rate of reaction Arrhenius equation Theories of reaction rate-simple collision theory for unimolecular collision Transition state theory of bimolecular reactions Numerical problems and Group discussion Holiday (Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti) Chapter 2. Electrochemistry Introduction Electrolytic conduction, factors affecting electrolytic conduction Specific conductance, molar conductance, equivalent conductance and relation among them variation of conductance with concentration Arrhenius theory of ionization Ostwald s Dilution Law University Vacations University Vacations University Vacations
5 LESSON PLAN ( ) Even Semester Name of the Assistant Professor : Dr. Anshul Bansal Class and Section : B.Sc. I year (IInd Sem.) Subject : Physical Chemistry Test Debye-Huckel-Onsager s equation for strong electrolytes Kohlrausch s Law and its application Determination of degree of dissociation Determination of Ka of acids, Numericals Determination of solubility product of sparingly soluble salts Conductometric titrations, Concepts of ph and pka Holiday (Shaheedi Diwas) Queries of students and Assignment to students Holiday (Mahavir Jayanti) Buffer solution and buffer action Henderson Hazel equation Buffer mechanism of buffer action Numerical Problems Test Revision of Kinetics Revision of Electrochemistry Holiday (Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/ Vaisakhi) Numerical problems related to kinetics Numerical problems related to electrochemistry Discussion of Assignments and queries of students Discussion of Assignments and queries of students Discussion of Previous Year Papers Discussion of Previous Year Papers
6 LESSON PLAN ( ) Even Semester Name of the Assistant Professor : Dr. Anshul Bansal Class and Section : B.Sc. II year (IVth Sem.) Subject : Inorganic Chemistry Chapter 1. Chemistry of f-block elements Lanthanides: Introduction Electronic structure Oxidation states, magnetic properties Complex formation, colour Ionic radii and lanthanide contraction Occurrence, separation of lanthanides Lanthanide compounds Group Discussion and Assignment to students Actinides: Introduction General characteristics of actinides Holiday (Republic Day) Continue General characteristics of actinides Chemistry of separation of Np, Pu and Am from uranium Transuranic elements Comparison of properties of Lanthanides and actinides with transition elements Group Discussion and queries of students Test Holiday (Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti) Chapter 2. Theory of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Introduction and solubility product Common ion effect, Chemistry of analysis of acidic radicals Chemistry of analysis of acidic radicals Typical combinations of acidic radicals Chemistry of interference of acid radicals and their removal Chemistry of analysis of various groups of basic radicals: Group I University Vacations University Vacations University Vacations
7 LESSON PLAN ( ) Even Semester Name of the Assistant Professor : Dr. Anshul Bansal Class and Section : B.Sc. II year (IVth Sem.) Subject : Inorganic Chemistry Basic radicals of group II A Basic radicals of group II B Basic radicals of group III Basic radicals of group IV Basic radicals of group VI Revision of all groups of Basic radicals Group Discussion and queries of students Holiday (Shaheedi Diwas) Test/Assignment to students Holiday (Mahavir Jayanti) Theory of precipitation Co-precipitation Post precipitation Purification of precipitates Group Discussion Test Revision and queries of Lanthanides Holiday (Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/ Vaisakhi) Revision and queries of Actinides Revision and queries of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Revision and queries of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Discussion of Assignments and queries of students Discussion of Previous Year Papers Discussion of Previous Year Papers
8 LESSON PLAN ( ) Even Semester Name of the Assistant Professor : Dr. Anshul Bansal Class and Section : B.Sc. III year (VIth Sem.) Subject : Physical Chemistry Chapter 1. Photochemistry Introduction and Interaction of radiation with matter Difference between thermal and photochemical processes Laws of photochemistry: Grotthus-Drapper law, Stark-Einstein law Jablonski diagram depiciting various processes occurring in the excited state Qualitative description of fluorescence, phosphorescence, non radiative processes (internal conversion, intersystem crossing) Quantum yield, Numericals Photosensitized reactions-energy transfer processes (simple examples) Group Discussion and Numerical Problems Assignment/Test Holiday (Basant Panchami) Chapter 2. Solutions, Dilute Solutions and Colligative Properties Ideal and non-ideal solutions Holiday (Sir Chotu Ram Jayanti) Methods of expressing concentrations of solutions Dilute solutions, Raoult s law Holiday (Guru Ravidas Jayanti) Colligative properties: (i) relative lowering of vapour pressure (ii) Elevation in boiling point (iii) Depression in freezing point (iv) Osmotic pressure Holiday (Maha Shivratri) Thermodynamic derivation of relation between amount of solute and elevation in boiling point Thermodynamic derivation of relation between amount of solute and depression in freezing point Calculation of molar masses of normal, dissociated and associated solutes in solution Numerical Problems Group Discussion and Assignment to students Test University Vacations
9 LESSON PLAN ( ) Even Semester Name of the Assistant Professor : Dr. Anshul Bansal Class and Section : B.Sc. III year (VIth Sem.) Subject : Physical Chemistry Chapter 3. Phase Equillibrium Statement and meaning of the terms phase, component and degree of freedom Thermodynamic derivation of Gibbs phase rule, Phase equilibria of one component system Water system Phase equilibria of two component systems solid-liquid equilibria Simple eutectic Example Pb-Ag system Desilverisation of lead Group Discussion and Assignment to students Chapter 4. Introduction to statistical mechanics Introduction and Need for statistical thermodynamics Thermodynamic probability, Born oppenheimer approximation Maxwell Boltzmann distribution statistics Partition function and its physical significance Factorization of partition function Group Discussion and queries of students Test Discussion of Assignments and queries of students Revision of Photochemistry Revision of Solutions, Dilute Solutions and Colligative Properties Revision of Phase Equillibrium Holiday (Parshuram Jayanti) Revision of Statistical mechanics Discussion of Previous Year Papers Discussion of Previous Year Papers
10 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City Lesson Plan ( ) Name of the Assistant Professor: Dr. Rashmi Dhawan Class and Section: B.Sc. Ist Yr (II semester) Subject: Inorganic Chemistry (Mon, Tues, Wed) Week Date Topics 1 1-Jan-18 Hydrogen Bonding Definition, Conditions, Examples 2-Jan-18 Types of Hydrogen Bonding, Effects of hydrogen bonding on properties of substances, application 3-Jan-18 Brief discussion of various types of Vander Waals forces 7-Jan-18 Sunday 2 8-Jan-18 Metallic bond Brief Introduction, Physical properties of metals 9-Jan-18 Electron Sea Model, valence bond theories of metallic bond (conductors, semiconductors, insulators) 10-Jan-18 Molecular orbital theory of metallic bond (Band Model) (conductors, semiconductors, insulators) 14-Jan-18 Sunday 3 15-Jan-18 Semiconductors Introduction and types 16-Jan-18 Applications of Semiconductors 17-Jan-18 s block elements, Physical Properties, Comparative study of the elements including diagonal relationship 21-Jan-18 Sunday 4 22-Jan-18 Holiday (Basant Panchmi) 23-Jan-18 Test (hydrogen and metallic bond) 24-Jan-18 Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti (Holiday) 26-Jan-18 Republic Day (Holiday) 28-Jan-18 Sunday 5 29-Jan-18 Anomalous behaviour of Lithium and Beryllium compared to other elements in the same group 30-Jan-18 Salient features of oxides, 31-Jan-18 Guru Ravidass Jayanti (Holiday) 4- Feb -18 Sunday 6 5- Feb -18 Salient features of hydrides 6- Feb -18 Salient features of Halides and hydroxides 7- Feb -18 Behaviour of solution in liquid NH Feb -18 Maharishi Dyanand Saraswati Jayanti (Holiday) 11- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 General physical properties of Noble gases 13- Feb -18 Maha Shivratri (Holiday) 14- Feb -18 Low chemical reactivity of Noble gases 18- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 Test (s-block elements)/ Assignment submission 20- Feb -18 Chemistry of xenon 21- Feb -18 structure and bonding in flourides of xenon 25- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 Oxides of xenon 27- Feb -18 Oxyflourides of xenon 28- Feb -18 University Vacations
11 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City Lesson Plan ( ) Name of the Assistant Professor: Dr. Rashmi Dhawan Class and Section: B.Sc. Ist Yr (II semester) Subject: Inorganic Chemistry (Mon, Tues, Wed) Week Date Topics 9 1-March-18 University Vacations 2- March-18 University Vacations 3- March-18 University Vacations 4- March-18 Sunday March-18 p-block elements, electronic configuration, atomic and ionic size 6- March-18 Metallic character, melting point, ionization energy 7- March-18 Electron affinity, electronegativity, inert pair effect, and diagonal relationship 11- March-18 Sunday March-18 Boron family: Diborane: preparation, properties and structure 13- March-18 Borazine: chemical properties and structure 14- March-18 Relative strength of Trihalide of Boron as lewis acids, structure of aluminium(iii) chloride. 18- March-18 Sunday March-18 Carbon and Nitrogen family: Introduction, Catenation, Carbides, 20- March-18 fluorocarbons, Silicates 21- March-18 Oxides: structure of oxides of nitrogen and phosphorus 23- March-18 Holiday (Shaheedi Diwas) 25- March-18 Sunday March-18 Oxyacids : Structure and relative acid strength of oxy acids of nitrogen and phosphorus 27- March 18 Structure of white and Red phosphorus 28- March-18 Test (Noble gases, Boron and carbon family)/ Assignment submission 29- March-18 Mahavir Jayanti (Holiday) 14 1-April-18 Sunday 2- April -18 Oxygen family: Oxy acids of sulphur structure and acidic strength. 3- April -18 Hydrogen Peroxide properties and uses 4- April -18 Hydrogen Peroxide properties and uses Contd April -18 Sunday 9- April -18 Halogen Family: interhalogen compounds : properties and structure 10- April -18 Halogen Family: interhalogen compounds : properties and structure Contd. 11- April -18 Hydra and oxy acids of chlorine- Structure and comparison of acid strength, cationic nature of Iodine. 14- April -18 Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/ Vaisakhi (Holiday) April -18 Sunday 16- April -18 Test (Halogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen Family)/ Assignment submission 17- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of Hydrogen Bonding and Metallic Bonding 18- April -18 Parshuram Jayanti (Holiday) April -18 Sunday 23- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of s-block Elements 24- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of (Noble Gases, Boron, carbon and Nitrogen family) 25- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of p-block Elements (Nitrogen, Oxygen and Halogen family)
12 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City Lesson Plan ( ) Name of the Assistant Professor: Dr. Rashmi Dhawan Class and Section: B.Sc. IInd Yr (IV semester) Subject: Physical Chemistry (Thur, Fri, Sat) Week Date Topics 1 4-Jan-18 Limitations of Ist law of thermodynamics, Need of Second law of thermodynamics, Different statements of Second law of thermodynamics 5-Jan-18 Carnot cycle and its efficiency, Carnot s theorem 6-Jan-18 Numericals on efficiency of Carnot cycle and theorem 7-Jan-18 Sunday 2 11-Jan-18 Thermodynamic scale of temperature, Entropy Definition, Entropy as state function 12-Jan-18 Entropy change for reversible and irreversible process, Entropy change for the universe, Clausius Inequality 13-Jan-18 Entropy as a function P, V, and T (For Ideal Gas) 14-Jan-18 Sunday 3 18-Jan-18 Entropy change during the physical change, Physical Significance of Entropy Numerical problems on Entropy 19-Jan-18 Thermodynamics- Introduction to work function, Gibbs Free Energy 20-Jan-18 Variation of work function and Gibb s free energy with P,V, and T. 21-Jan-18 Sunday 4 22-Jan-18 Holiday (Basant Panchmi) 24-Jan-18 Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti (Holiday) 25-Jan-18 Numerical problems on work function, Gibbs Free Energy, criteria of feasibility of a process 26-Jan-18 Republic Day (Holiday) 27-Jan-18 Gibb s Helmholtz equation 28-Jan-18 Sunday 31-Jan-18 Guru Ravidass Jayanti (Holiday) 5 1-Feb-18 Numerical problems on Gibbs Helmholtz Equation 2- Feb -18 Nernst Heat Theorem, Third law of thermodynamics 3- Feb -18 Importance of Third law of thermodynamics-evaluation of Absolute Entropies 4- Feb -18 Sunday 6 8- Feb -18 Residual entropy and its Numericals 9- Feb -18 Test (Second law of thermodynamics) 10- Feb -18 Maharishi Dyanand Saraswati Jayanti (Holiday) 11- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 Maha Shivratri (Holiday) 15- Feb -18 Introduction Electrochemistry, Electrolytic cell 16- Feb -18 Electrochemical or Galvanic cell 17- Feb -18 Representation of Electrochemical cell and sign convention, Standard state 18- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 Electrode potential, Relationship between electrical and chemical energy, 23- Feb -18 Emf of cell and its measurement 24- Feb -18 Reversible and irreversible cell 25- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 University Vacations
13 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City Lesson Plan ( ) Name of the Assistant Professor: Dr. Rashmi Dhawan Class and Section: B.Sc. IInd Yr (IV semester) Subject: Physical Chemistry (Thur, Fri, Sat) 9 1-March-18 University Vacations 2- March-18 University Vacations 3- March-18 University Vacations 4- March-18 Sunday March-18 Reversible electrodes and electrode reactions 9- March-18 Reversible electrodes and electrode reactions contd. 10- March-18 Calculation of ΔG,ΔH and ΔS for cell reactions 11- March-18 Sunday March-18 Standard hydrogen electrode and measurement of electrode potential 16- March-18 Other reference electrode and measurement of electrode potential 17- March-18 Other reference electrode and measurement of electrode potential contd. 18- March-18 Sunday March-18 Electrochemical series and its Applications 23- March-18 Holiday (Shaheedi Diwas) 24- March-18 Test (3 rd law of thermodynamics), Assignment of 2 nd and 3 rd law 25- March-18 Sunday March-18 Mahavir Jayanti (Holiday) 30- March-18 Numerical Problems on Electrochemical series and prediction of spontaneity of a reaction 31- March-18 Thermodynamics of a reversible cell-nernst equation, Numericals 14 1-April-18 Sunday 5- April -18 Thermodynamics of Single electrode potential- Nernst equation for electrode potential, Numericals 6- April -18 Calculation of equilibrium constant of cell reaction 7- April -18 Introduction to concentration cells and its types, Emf of concentration cells without transference April -18 Sunday 12- April -18 Emf of concentration cells without transference contd., 13- April -18 Emf of concentration cells with transference, Numericals 14- April -18 Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/ Vaisakhi (Holiday) April -18 Sunday 18- April -18 Parshuram Jayanti (Holiday) 19- April -18 Liquid junction potential, Determination of activities activity coefficients from EMF measurements 20- April -18 Applications of EMF measurements solubility and solubility product of sparingly soluble salt, Potentiometric titration 21- April -18 Test ( Electrochemistry), Assignment submission April -18 Sunday 26- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of Thermodynamics ( 2 nd Law) 27- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of Thermodynamics ( 3rd Law) 28- April -18 Discussion of Assignment/Test of Electrochemistry
14 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City Lesson Plan ( ) Name of the Assistant Professor: Dr. Rashmi Dhawan Class and Section: B.Sc. 3rd Yr (VI semester) Subject: Inorganic Chemistry (Thur, Fri, Sat) 1 4-Jan-18 Organometallic Chemistry: Definition, nomenclature, 5-Jan-18 Classification Organometallic compounds 6-Jan-18 Classification of ligands, Concept of hapticity of organic ligand, EAN 7-Jan-18 Sunday 2 11-Jan-18 Preparation, properties and bonding of alkyls of Li 12-Jan-18 Preparation, properties and bonding of alkyls of Al 13-Jan-18 Preparation, properties and bonding of alkyls of Hg 14-Jan-18 Sunday 3 18-Jan-18 Preparation, properties and bonding of alkyls of Sn 19-Jan-18 Metal-ethylenic complexes, structure and bonding, 20-Jan-18 Homogenous hydrogenation 21-Jan-18 Sunday 4 22-Jan-18 Holiday (Basant Panchmi) 24-Jan-18 Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti (Holiday) 25-Jan-18 Mononuclear carbonyls & the nature of bonding in metal carbonyls 26-Jan-18 Republic Day (Holiday) 27-Jan-18 Mononuclear carbonyls & the nature of bonding in metal carbonyls contd. 28-Jan-18 Sunday 5 31-Jan-18 Guru Ravidass Jayanti (Holiday) 1-Feb-18 Acid and Bases: Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, the Lux-Flood, 2- Feb -18 Acid and Bases: Solvent System, Levelling Solvents 3- Feb -18 Lewis concept of acid & bases 4- Feb -18 Sunday 6 8- Feb -18 Relative strength of acids and bases 9- Feb -18 Relative strength of acids and bases contd. 10- Feb -18 Maharishi Dyanand Saraswati Jayanti (Holiday) 11- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 Maha Shivratri (Holiday) 15- Feb -18 HSAB Concept, Classification of acids and bases as Hard and Soft 16- Feb -18 Pearson HSAB Principle and its applications, its limitations 17- Feb -18 Test and Assignment (Organometallics) 18- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 Essential and trace elements in biological processes 23- Feb -18 Essential and trace elements contd. 24- Feb -18 Metalloporphyrins: Hb and Mb 25- Feb -18 Sunday Feb -18 University Vacations
15 S.A. Jain College, Ambala City Lesson Plan ( ) Name of the Assistant Professor: Dr. Rashmi Dhawan Class and Section: B.Sc. 3rd Yr (VI semester) Subject: Inorganic Chemistry (Thur, Fri, Sat) 9 1-March-18 University Vacations 2- March-18 University Vacations 3- March-18 University Vacations 4- March-18 Sunday March-18 Metalloporphyrins: Hb and Mb contd. 9- March-18 Cooperative effect, Bohr effect 10- March-18 Biological role of alkali & alkaline earth metal ions 11- March-18 Sunday March-18 Na-K pump 16- March-18 Nitrogen Fixation 17- March-18 Nitrogen Fixation contd. 18- March-18 Sunday March-18 Test / Assignment ( Acids and Bases) 23- March-18 Holiday (Shaheedi Diwas) 24- March-18 Introduction, Silicones as an inorganic polymers, Nomenclature 25- March-18 Sunday March-18 Mahavir Jayanti (Holiday) 30- March-18 Preparation, properties of silicones 31- March-18 Preparation of silicone products, Types of Elastomers 14 1-April-18 Sunday 5- April -18 Test/ Assignment (Bioinorganic) 6- April -18 Ring opening polymerization of cyclosiloxanes, polysiloxane copolymer 7- April -18 Poly phosphazenes, preparation of phosphonitrilic compounds April -18 Sunday 12- April -18 Polymerisation of organo/ organometallic substituted cyclic phosphazenes 13- April -18 Properties of cyclic phosphonitrilic halides 14- April -18 Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/ Vaisakhi (Holiday) April -18 Sunday 18- April -18 Parshuram Jayanti (Holiday) 19- April -18 Structure and bonding of cyclic phosphazenes 20- April -18 Test/ Assignment of Silicones and Phosphazenes 21- April -18 Discussion of Test and Assignment (Organometallics) April -18 Sunday 26- April -18 Discussion of Test / Assignment ( Acids and Bases) 27- April -18 Discussion of Test/ Assignment (Bioinorganic) 28- April -18 Discussion of Test/ Assignment of Silicones and Phosphazenes
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