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1 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav Class and Section: B.Sc (non medical) th sem Subject: OrganicChemistry 1 Day -1 Day- Unit no. 1 st -Molecular vibrations, Hooke's law selection rules, intensity and position of IR bands, Day- Day- measurement of IR spectrum, fingerprint region, characteristic absorptions of various functional groups. Day-5 Day-6 interpretation of IR spectra of simple organic compounds. Applica tions of IR spectroscopy in structure e lucidation of simple organic compounds. Vasant Panchami Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Republic Day Day-7 Unit no. -Structure and nomenclature of amines, 5

2 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav Class and Section: B.Sc (non medical) th sem Subject: OrganicChemistry 1 Day-8 Day-9 physical properties. Separation of a mixture of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. Structural features affecting basicity of amines. Day-10 Prepa ration of alkyl and aryl amines (reduction of nitro compounds, nitriles, reductive amination of aldehydic and ketonic compounds. Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Maha Shivratri Day-11 Day-1 Gabrielphthalimide reaction, Hofmann bromamide reaction. electrophilic aromatic substitution in aryl amines, reactions of amines with nitrous acid. Day-1 Day-1 Unit no.- Mechanism of diazotisation, structure of benzene diazonium chloride. Replacement of diazo group by H, OH, F, Cl, Br, I, NO and CN groups.

3 5 Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav yadv Class and Section: B.Sc (non medical) th sem Subject: OrganicChemistry 1 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Day-15 reduction of diazonium salts to hyrazines,, Day-16 Day-17 coupling reaction and its synthetic application. Preparation of nitro alkanes and nitro arenes and their chemical reactions. Day-18 Day-19 Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions in nitro arenes and their reductions in acidic, neutral and alkaline medium. Nomenclature and structure of the carbonyl group. Synthesis of aldehydes and ketones. Shaheedi Diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev

4 Day-0 synthesis of aldehydes from acid chlorides, advantage of oxidation of alcohols with chromium trioxide (Sarett reagent) pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) and pyridinium dichromate. / Ram Navami 5 Mahavir Jayanti Day-1 Day- Physical properties. Comparison of reactivities of aldehydes and ketones. Mechanism of nucleophilic additions to carbonyl group with particular emphasis on benzoin, aldol, Perkin and Knoevenagel condensations. Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav yadv Class and Section: B.Sc (non medical) th sem Subject: OrganicChemistry 1 Day- Day- Condensation with ammonia and its derivatives. Wittig reaction. Mannich reaction. Oxidation of aldehydes, Baeyer Villiger oxidation of ketones. Day-5 Cannizzaro reaction. MPV, Clemmensen reduction. Dr Ambedkar Jayanti / Vaisakhi

5 Parashurama Jayanti Day-6 Day-7 Wolff-Kishner, LiAlH and NaBH reductions.. Revision of section A,and B Day-8 Day-9 Revision of section c,and D Test of complete syllabus

6 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav Class and Section: B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Day -1 Day - Day - Day- Section A Periodic Properties, Atomic and ionic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity definition, trends in periodic table (in s & p block elements). s -Block Elements - Comparative study of the elements including, diagonal relationships salient features of hydrides (methods of preparation excluded). Day -5 Day -6 Day-7 Day-8 p-block Elements- Emphasis on comparative study of properties of p-block elements (including diagonal relationship and excluding methods of preparation). Boron fami ly (1t h gp) : - Diborane properties and structure Borazene chemical properties and structure. Carbon Fami ly (1t h group) - Allotropy of carbon, Day -9 Day -10 Day-11 Day-1 Catenation, p ה d ה bonding (an idea), carbides, fluorocarbons general methods of preparations, properties and uses Ni trogen Fami ly (15t h group) Oxides structures of oxides of N,P. oxyacids structure and relative acid strengths of oxyacids of Nitrogen and phosphorus.. Vasant Panchami Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Day -1 Day-1 Oxygen Fami ly (16t h group) Oxyacids of sulphur structures and acidic strength Republic Day Halogen Family (17th group) Basic properties of halogen, 5

7 Day -15 hydro and oxyacids of chlorine structure and comparison of acid strength. Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav Class and Section:B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Day -16 Day-17 Day-18 Revision of section 1 Introduction of section. Section-II Kinet ics- Rate of react ion, rate equation, Day -19 Day -0 Day-1 factors inf luencing the rate of a reaction concentration, temperature, pressure, solvent, light, catalyst. Order of a react ion, integrated rate expression for zero order, first order, Half life period of a reaction. Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Day - Day - Day- Day-5 Maha Shivratri Methods of determinat ion of order of react ion, effect of temperature on the rate of react ion Arrhenius equation. Electrochemistry- Electrolytic conduction, factors af fecting electrolytic conduct ion, Specific conductance, molar conductance,equivalent conductance and relation among them, their vartion with concentration. Day -6 Day -7 Arrhenius theory of ionization, Ostwald s Dilution Law. Debye - Huckel Onsager s equation for strong el ectrolyt es (elementary treatment only), Kohlarausch s Law,

8 calculation of molar ionic conductance and ef fect of vi scosity temperature & pressure on it. Applicat ion of Kohlarausch s Law in calculation of conductance of weak electrolytes at infinite diloution. Day-8 Day-9 Appl icat ions of conduct ivi ty measurement s : determinat ion of degree of di s sociat ion, determinat ion of Ka of acids 5 Day -0 determinat ion of solubility product of sparingly soluble salts, conductometric titrations. Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav yadv Class and Section : B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Day-1 Definition of ph and pka, Buffer solution, Buffer action, (elementary idea only).. Day - Day - Day- Day-5 Alkenes Nomenclature of alkenes,, mechanisms of dehydration of alcohols. dehydrohalogenat ion of alkyl halides, The Saytzeff rule, Chemical reactions of alkenes mechanisms involved in hydrogenat ion, Day -6 Day -7 elect rophilic and free radical additions reaction of alkene, Day-8 Markownikoff s rule,

9 Day-9. Arenes and Aromat icity -Nomenclature of benzene derivatives : Day -0 Day -1 Day- Aromatic nucleus and side chain. Aromaticity: the Huckel rule,, Shaheedi Diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev Dienes and Alkynes-Nomenclature / Ram Navami 5 Day - Day- Day-5 classificat ion of dienes : isolated, conjugated and cumulated dienes., Mahavir Jayanti Chemical reactions 1, and 1, additions reaction. Diel s -Alder reaction, Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav yadv Class and Section: : B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Day -6 Day -7 Day-8 Day-9 Nomenclature, structure and of alkynes. bonding in alkynes acidity of alkynes. Mechani sm of elect rophi l ic and nucleophi l ic addi t ion react ions, Day -50 Day -51 Day-5 Alkyl and Aryl Halides Nomenclature and clas ses of alkyl hal ides, Mechani sms and s tereochemi s t ry of nucleophi l ic subs t i tut ion react ions of alkyl hal ides, SN and SN1 react ions.

10 Dr Ambedkar Jayanti / Vaisakhi Parashurama Jayanti Day -5 Day-5 Day-55 The addi t ion-el iminat ion and the el iminat ion addi t ion mechani sms of nucleophi l ic aromat ic subs t i tut ion react ions of aryl hal ides. Relat ive react ivi t ies of alkyl hal ides vs al lyl, vinyl and aryl hal ides.. Revision of section 1, and. Day -56 Day -57 Day-58 Day-59 Test of section 1 Test of section Test of section Test of complete syllabus

11 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav Class and Section: B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Day -1 Day - Day - Day- Section1-Non-aqueous Solvents -Physical properties of a solvent, types of solvents and their general characteristics, reactions in non-aqueous solvents with reference to liquid NH and liquid SO Acids and Bases, HSAB Concept Arrhenius, Bronsted Lowry, the Lux Flood, Solvent system Day -5 Day -6 Day-7 Day-8 Lewis concepts of acids & bases, relative strength of acids & bases, Concept of Hard and Soft Acids & Bases. Chemi s try of f block elements Lanthanides- Occurrence, Electronic structure, oxidation states and ionic radii and lanthanide contraction. Day -9 Day -10 Day-11 Day-1 complex formation of lanthanide compounds. Actinides General features and chemistry of actinides, Comparison of properties of Lanthanides and Actinides and with transition elements. Elementary idea about the transuranic elements. Vasant Panchami Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Day -1 Day-1 Republic Day Sect ion- I I Thermodynamics Thi rd law of thermodynamics : Nerns t heat theorem. 5

12 Day -15 Thermodynamic functions G,H,E,A & S. Criteria for thermodynamic equilibrium Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav Class and Section:B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Day -16 Day-17 Day-18 spontanei ty of a proces s in terms of thermodynamic funct ions. Chemical Equi l ibrium Equi l ibr ium cons tant and f ree energy, concept of chemical potent ial, Thermodynamic der ivat ion of law of chemical equilibrium. Day -19 Day -0 Day-1. Clapeyron equation and clausius clapeyrou equat ion its applicat ions., Electrochemi s try Elect rolyt ic and Galvanic cel l s reversible & Irreversible cel l s, convent ional repres entat ion of electrochemical cells. Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Day - Day - Day- Day-5 Maha Shivratri EMF of cell and its measurement, Weston standard cel l, activity and activity coefficients. Calculation of thermodynamic quantities of cell react ion ( G, H &K). Nernst equation, Day -6 Day -7 prediction of single electrode potentialand EMF of cel l. Reference elect rodes ; s tandard hydrogen elect rode & calomel electrode standard elect rode potent ial, sign convention, elect rochemical series and its applications. Day-8

13 Day-9 Sect ion- I I I Infrared (IR) absorpt ion spectroscopy--molecular vibrations, 5 Day -0 Hooke's law, selection rules Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav yadv Class and Section : B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Day-1 intensity and position of IR bands,. Day - Day - Day- Day-5 measurement of IR spect rum fingerprint region, characteristic absorptions of various functional groups. Amines -St ructure and nomenclature of amines, Day -6 Day -7 Day-8 Day-9 physical properties of amines. Separation of a mixture of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. Structural features affecting basicity of amines.. Gabriel -phthalimide reaction,

14 Day -0 Day -1 Day- Hofmann bromamide reaction. electrophilic aromatic substitution in aryl amines, Shaheedi Diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev reactions of amines with nitrous acid. / Ram Navami 5 Day - Day- Day-5 Diazonium Salts Mechanism of diazotisation, Mahavir Jayanti structure of benzene diazonium chloride, Replacement of diazo group by H, OH, F, Cl, Br, I, NO and CN groups. Lesson Plan Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor -Mr.Hitesh yadav yadv Class and Section: : B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics, Semester- Subject: Chemistry 1 Day -6 Day -7 Day-8 Day-9 Aldehydes and Ketones-Nomenclature and structure of the carbonyl group. Synthesis of aldehydes and ketones with particular reference to the synthesis of aldehydes from acid chlorides, advantage of oxidation of alcohols with chromium trioxide (Sarett reagent) pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) and pyridinium dichromate.,. Comparison of reactivities of aldehydes and ketones. Day -50 Day -51 Day-5 Mechanism of nucleophilic additions to carbonyl group with particular emphasis on Benzoin. aldol, condensations. Condensation with ammonia and its derivatives. Dr Ambedkar Jayanti / Vaisakhi

15 Parashurama Jayanti Day -5 Day-5 Day-55 Wittig reaction. Mannich reaction. Revision of section 1, and. Day -56 Day -57 Day-58 Day-59 Test of section 1 Test of section Test of section Test of complete syllabus

16 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor. Ms. Renu Sharma Class and Section: Hons Chemistry nd Sem Subject: Organic Chemistry 1 1-Jan-18 -Jan-18 -Jan-18 -Jan-18 5-Jan-18 Nomenclature of alkenes, methods of formation, mechanisms of dehydration of alcohols and dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides Regioselectivity in alcohol dehydration. The Saytzeff rule, Hofmann elimination, physical properties and relativ e stabilities of alkenes. Mechanisms involved in Chemical reactions of alkenes hydrogenation, electrophilic and free radical additions. Markownikoff s rule, hydroboration oxidation, oxymercurationreduction Epoxidation, ozonolysis, hydration. 5 6-Jan-18 7-Jan-18 8-Jan-18 9-Jan Jan Jan-18 1-Jan-18 1-Jan-18 1-Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan-18 0-Jan-18 1-Jan-18 -Jan-18 -Jan-18 -Jan-18 5-Jan-18 6-Jan-18 7-Jan-18 8-Jan-18 9-Jan-18 0-Jan-18 1-Jan-18 Hydroxylat ion and oxidation with KMnO,polymerization of alkenes. Substitution at the allylic and vinylic positions of alkenes. Industrial applications of ethylene and propene. Coal tar distillation and coal tar chemicals Petroleum origin, fractionation cracking, reforming. Aromatisation, petrochemicals, synthetic fuels, octane and cetane numbers. Antiknock additives, (UNIT-1 Complete) Methods of formation of cycloalkenes. Conformation and chemical r eactions of cycloalkenes. Vasant Panchami Nomenclature and classification of dienes: isolated, conjugated and cumulated dienes. Structure of allenes and butadiene. Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Methods of 1, and 1, formation, polymerization. Chemical reactions additions, Diels- Alder reaction. Republic Day Nomenclature, structure and bonding in alkynes. Methods of formation. Chemical reactions of alkynes. Acidity of alkynes. Mechanism of electrophilic and nucleophilic addition reactions, hydroboration-oxidation. Metal-ammonia reductions, oxidation and polymerization, Haworth synthesis of naphthalene.

17 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor. Ms. Renu Sharma Class and Section: Hons Chemistry nd Sem Subject: Organic Chemistry 1 1-Feb-18 -Feb-18 Haworth synthesis of phenanthene, pschorr synthesis of phenanthrene, synthesis of anthracene involving Friedal crafts acylation of benzene with phthalic anhydride. -Feb-18 -Feb-18 5-Feb-18 6-Feb-18 7-Feb-18 8-Feb-18 Diels Alder reaction between 1,-butadiene and 1,- naphthaquinone, reaction of naphthalene, anthracene and phenanthrene, relative reactivities at different positions. Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions in naphthalene, anthracene and phenanthrene Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions in anthracene. Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions in anthracene and phenanthrene. (UNIT- Complete) 9-Feb Feb Feb-18 1-Feb-18 1-Feb-18 1-Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb-18 0-Feb-18 1-Feb-18 -Feb-18 -Feb-18 Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Nomenclature of benzene derivatives. The aryl group. Aromatic nucleus and side chain. Maha Shivratri Structure of benzene: molecular formula 18 and Kekule structure. Stability and carbon - carbon bond lengths of benzene, resonance structure, MO picture. Aromaticity: the Huckel rule, aromatic ions, annulenes up to 10 carbon atoms. Aromatic, anti - aromatic and non - aromatic compounds. General pattern of the Aromatic electrophilic substitution - complexes - and mechanism, role of sigma and pi complex. Mechansim of nitration, halogenation, sulphonation, mercuration and Friedel-Crafts reaction. Energy profile diagrams. Activating and deactivating substituents, orientation and ortho/para ratio. 5 -Feb-18 5-Feb-18 6-Feb-18 7-Feb-18 8-Feb-18 Side chain reactions of benzene derivatives, Birch reduction. Methods of formation and chemical reactions of alkylbenzenes Methods of formation and chemical reactions of alkynylbenzenes and biphenyl. (UNIT- Complete)

18 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor. Ms. Renu Sharma Class and Section: Hons Chemistry nd Sem Subject: Organic Chemistry Mar-18 -Mar-18 -Mar-18 -Mar-18 5-Mar-18 6-Mar-18 7-Mar-18 8-Mar-18 9-Mar Mar Mar-18 1-Mar-18 1-Mar-18 1-Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar-18 0-Mar-18 1-Mar-18 -Mar-18 -Mar-18 -Mar-18 5-Mar-18 6-Mar-18 7-Mar-18 8-Mar-18 9-Mar-18 0-Mar-18 1-Mar-18 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Nomenclature and classes of alkyl halides, methods of formation, chemical reactions. Mechanisms and stereochemistry of nucleophilic substitution re actions of alkyl halides. S N and S N1 reactions with energy profile diagrams. Study of elimination reactions in alkyl halides, E1. and E mechanism. Substitution vs. elimination, factors affecting substitution/elimination Polyhalogen compounds: chloroform, carbon tetrachloride. Methods of formation of aryl halides, nuclear and side chain reactions. The addition-elimination and the elimination-addition mechanisms of nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions. Relative reactivities of alkyl halides vs all yl, vinyl and aryl halides. Synthesis and uses of DDT. Synthesis and uses of BHC. General Reactions of chloroform, carbon tetrachloride. Shaheedi Diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev (UNIT- Complete) / Ram Navami Revision Classes. Mahavir Jayanti

19 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor.. Class and Section:..... Subject: Apr-18 -Apr-18 -Apr-18 -Apr-18 5-Apr-18 6-Apr-18 7-Apr-18 8-Apr-18 9-Apr Apr Apr-18 1-Apr-18 1-Apr-18 1-Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr-18 Dr Ambedkar Jayanti / Vaisakhi Parashurama Jayanti 0-Apr-18 1-Apr-18 -Apr-18 -Apr-18 -Apr-18 5-Apr-18 6-Apr-18 7-Apr-18 8-Apr-18

20 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Ritambhara Sharma Class and Section: B.Sc (H) th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-I) 1 Day 1 Introduction of Inorganic Chemistry Day Introduction of periodic table Day Introduction of acid and base Day Introduction of metallurgy Day 5 Introduction of Lanthanides and Actinides Day 6 Introduction of second and third transition series Day 7 Second and Third Transition Series Day 8 General characteristics Day 9 Comparative treatment with their d-analogues in respect of ionicradii Day 10 Comparative treatment with their d-analogues in respect of oxidation states Day 11 Magnetic behavior Day 1 Spectral properties Day 1 Stereochemistry Day 1 Chemistry of Mo and W Day 15 Chemistry of Mo and W in different oxidation states Vasant Panchami Day 16 Revision of section A Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Day 17 Assignment Preparation-Completion of I st unit Republic day Day 18 Revision 5 Day 19 Isopolyacids of Mo and W Day 0 Aqueous chemistry of Mo and W(VI) Day 1 Isopoly molybedatesand isopolytungustates

21 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Ritambhara Sharma Class and Section: B.Sc (H) th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-I) 6 Day Introduction of acids and bases Day Arrhenius theory 7 Day Bronsted theory Day 5 Lowry theory Day 6 The Lux- Flood theory Day 7 Solvent system Day 8 Lewis concepts of acidsand bases Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati Jayanti 8 Day 9 Relative strength of acids and bases Maha Shivratri Day 0 The levelling effect Day 1 Seminar presentation Day Seminar presentation 9 Day Revision Day Assignment Preparation-Section B Day 5 Introduction General Principles of Metallurgy Day 6 General principles of metallurgy Day 7 Occurrence of metals with special emphasis on mineral wealth of India 10 Day 8 Class test of Section I and II. Day 9 Calcination roasting, Day 0 Smelting,

22 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Ritambhara Sharma Class and Section: B.Sc (H) th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-I) 11 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi 1 Day 1 Bessimerization, Day Various methods ofconcentration Day Purification and refining Day Parting process Day 5 Zone refining 1 Day 6 Oxidationrefining Day 7 Electrolytic refining and solvent extration Day 8 Metallurgy of important metals likeag, Au, Zn, Cu, Ni.. Day 9 Revision Day 50 Assignment Preparation- Completion of III rd unit 1 Day 51 Chemistry of Lanthanide Elements Day 5 Electronic structure Day 5 Oxidation states Day 5 Ionic radii Shaheedi diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev / Ramnavami 15 Day 55 Lanthanide contraction Day 56 Complexformation Day 57 Occurrence Mahavir Jayanti Day 58 Isolation

23 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Ritambhara Sharma Class and Section: B.Sc (H) th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-I) 16 Day 59 lanthanide compounds Day 60 Chemistry of Actinides Day 61 General features Day 6 Chemistry of actinides Day 6 Chemistry of separation of Np, Pu and Am from U 17 Day 6 Similarities between the later actinides and the later lanthanides. Day 65 Applications Day 66 Revision of section IV Day 67 Assignment Preparation- Completion of III rd unit Day 68 Assignment Preparation Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/Vaisakhi 18 Day 69 Assignment Preparation Day 70 Assignment Preparation Parashurama Jayanti Day 71 Seminar Presentation Day 7 Seminar Presentation 19 Day 7 Seminar Presentation Day 7 Unit revision-i (Important topics) Day 75 Unit revision-ii (Important topics) Day 76 Unit revision-iii (Important topics) Day 77 Unit revision-1v (Important topics)

24 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor: Navita Yadav Class and Section: HC (Chem.) IV Sem. Subject: Organic Chemistry Week Topics Lesson Plan 1 5 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 1 Day 1 Day 1 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Introduction of IR spectroscopy. Molecular cibrations, Hooke's law, selection rule Intensity and position of IR bands, measurement of IR spectrum Fingerprint region, characteristic absorption of various functional group Interpretation of IR spectra of hydrocarbon Interpretation of IR spectra of hydroxy compounds, aldehyde, Ketone, ester IR spectra of anhydrides, amide, amines and nitrocompound Application of V.v. and IR spectroscopy in structure elucidation Problem regarding IR spectroscopy question Introduction of nitrogen compoud and nomenclature Preparation of nitroalkanes and nitrorenes Chemical reaction of nitrolkanes Test of IR spectroscopy Chemical reaction of nitroalkanes continue Nucleophilic substitution in nitroarenes and mechanism Reductional of nitroarene in acidic, neutral and alkaline media Halonitroarenes reactivity order Problem regarding nitroalkane and nitroarene VasantPanchami Structure and nomenclature of amines Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Physical properties and sterrochemistry of amines Republic Day Seperation of primary, secondary and tertiary amines Amine salt as phase transfer catalyst, Preparation of alkyl and aryl amine Gabriel phthalimide reaction and homann bromamide Reduction of nitro compound, nitriles, reductive amination of aldehydic and ketonic compounds.

25 1-Feb 5 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Reaction of amines EAS in aryl amine Reaction of amines with nitrous acid Problem regardig amines reaction Problem regarding basicity of amine Test of conversion of nitrogen reactions Diazotisation and its mechanism Structure and reaction of diazo group MaharshiDayanandSaraswatiJayanti Reacton of diazo group continoue MahaShivratri Coupling reaction and its synthetic application Preparation of CN, NC and their reaction Test of IR and nitrogen compound Preparation of Urea, diazomethane Problem regarding diazonium salt Nomenclature and structure of carbonye group Synthesis of aldehyde and ketone reaction Synthesis of aldehyde and ketone continoue Gatermann aldehyde and Koch reaction Synthesis of Ketonefrom nitriles and carboxylic Text of diazonium salt Oxidation reaction of aldehyde and Ketone Role of PCC, Phyridium dichromate, sarett reagent

26 1-Mar 5 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 50 Day 51 Day 5 Day 5 Day 5 Day 55 Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Day 59 Day 60 Day 61 Day 6 Day 6 Day 6 Day 65 Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Text of Aldehyde and Ketone Synthesis Physical properties of aldehyde and ketone comparision of reactivity, nuclephylic additon reactuon of carbonyne Aldal reaction, Benzoin condensation Perkin and knoevenagel condensation Condensation with ammania and its derivatives Condensation reaction continoue Test of reaction of Aldehyde and Ketone Witting reaction and Mannich reaction Michal reaction and its example Problem of students regarding aldehyde reaction Problem regarding Ketone reaction Use of actual as protecting group Protecting group use and its benefit in other Oxidation of aldehyde reaction Cannizzaro reaction and its example Bayer-Villiger oxidation of Ketone ShaheediDiwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev MPV, Clemmensen reaction / Ram Navami Walk - Kishher reaction and Mechanism Reduction using LIAIH and NaBH Reduction reaction continuoue MahavirJayanti Problem regarding Aldehyde/Ketone reactions Questions of important reaction for pratice

27 1-Apr Day 70 Day 71 Day 7 Day 7 Day 7 Day 75 Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80 Day 81 Day 8 Day 8 Day 8 Day 85 Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90 Day 91 Halogenation reactions Halogenation of enolizable Ketone Alpha - Beeta unsaturated aldehyde and Ketone Reaction of alpha - Beeta unsaturated aldehyde and Ketone Importante reactions question practice Practice of Aldehyde and Ketone reactions Test of name reactions Promblem os students regfarding aldeyde and Ketone Test of complete aldehyde and Ketones Duiscussion about test questions Problem regarding any topic from all chapters. Dr AmbedkarJayanti / Vaisakhi Practice of previous questions of IR spectroscopy Practice of previous questions of nitrogen compound ParashuramaJayanti Previous questions of nitrogen compunds continuoue Previous question of Diazonium salt Previous question of Aldehyde and Ketone Revision of IR spectroscopy Revision of Nitrogen compound Revision of Diazonium salt Revision of aldehyde and Ketone Complete syllabus test Discussion about test

28 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal.. Class and Section: th semester..... Subject: Physical Chemistry.. 1 Second law of thermodynamics. Day 1 Need for the law, different statements of the law. Day Day Day Carnot s cycles and its efficiency, Carnot s Theorem. Thermodynamics scale of temperature. Concept of entropy. Day 5 Day 6 Entropy as a state function, entropy as a function of V & T, entropy as a function of P & T. Entropy change in physica l change, entropy as a criteria of spontaneity and equilibrium. Day 7 Day 8 Vasant Panchami Entropy change in ideal gases and mixing of gases. Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Republic Day 5 Day 9 Day 10 Third law of thermodynamics. Nernst heat theorem, statement of concept of residual entropy.

29 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal.. Class and Section: B.Sc. th semester..... Subject: Physical chemistry.. 1 -Feb-18 Day 11 Day 1 Evaluation of absolute entropy from heat capacity data. Gibbs and Helmholtz functions; Gibbs function (G) and Helmholtz function (A) as thermodynamic quantities Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Day 1 Day 1 A & G as criteria for thermodynamic equilibrium and spontaneity, their advantage over entropy change. Variation of G and A with P, Vand T. Maha Shivratri Day 15 Day 16 Electrolytic and Galvanic cells reversible & Irreversible cells, Electrode Reactions. Conventional representation of electrochemical cells. EMF of cell and its measurement. 5 Day 17 Day 18 Weston standard cell, activity and activity coefficients. Calculation of thermodynamic quantities of cell reaction ( G, H & K). Types of reversible electrodes metal- metal ion gas electrode, metal insoluble salt- anion and redox electrodes.

30 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal. Class and Section: B.Sc. th semester.... Subject: Physical chemistry.. 1 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Day 19 Day 0 Nernst equations, derivation of cell EMF and single electrode potential. Standard Hydrogen electrode, reference Electrodes. Day 1 Day Standard electrodes potential, sign conventions, electrochemical series and its applications. Class test Day Day Concentration cells with and without transference. Liquid junction Potential. Shaheedi Diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev 5 Day 5 Day 6 / Ram Navami Application of EMF measurement i.e. valency of ions, solubility product activity coefficient. Potentiometric titration (acid- base and redox). Mahavir Jayanti

31 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal. Class and Section: B.Sc. th semester..... Subject: Physical chemistry.. 1 Day 7 Da 8 Determination of ph using Hydrogen Electrode. Quinhydrone electrode by potentiometric methods. Day 9 Glass electrode by potentiometric methods. Day 0 Dr Ambedkar Jayanti / Vaisakhi Day 1 Day Parashurama Jayanti Day Class Test

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33 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-II) 1 Day 1 Introduction to different types of pollution Day Air pollution Day Primary pollutant Day Seconary pollutant Day 5 Sources of primary and secondary pollutant Day 6 Effects of Pollution of gaseous hydrocarbons Day 7 Control measurement of pollution due to gaseous hydrocarbons Day 8 Effects of Pollution of carbon monoxide Day 9 Control measurement of pollution due to carbon monoxide Day 10 Effects of Pollution of carbon dioxide Day 11 Control measurement of pollution due to carbon dioxide Day 1 Effects of Pollution of hydrogen sulphide Day 1 Control measurement of pollution due to hydrogen sulphide Day 1 Effects of Pollution of oxides of sulphur Day 15 Control measurement of pollution due to oxides of sulphur Vasant Panchami Day 16 Effects of Pollution of oxides of nitrogen Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Day 17 Control measurement of pollution due to oxides of nitrogen Republic day Day 18 Photochemical smog and its mechanism 5 Day 19 Air purification by microorganism Day 0 Acid rain Day 1 Assignment Preparation-Completion of I st unit

34 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-II) 6 Day Water pollution and its types Day Sources of water pollution 7 Day Prevention and control of water pollution Day 5 Discussion about industrial wastes Day 6 Characteristics of industrial wastes Day 7 Types of industrial wastes Day 8 Principle of industrial waste treatment Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati Jayanti 8 Day 9 Disposal of industrial wastes Maha Shivratri Day 0 Assignment Preparation-Completion of II nd unit Day 1 Seminar presentation Day Seminar presentation 9 Day Introduction to nuclear chemistry Day Compostion of nuclei Day 5 Structure of nucleus Day 6 Forces operating within nucleus Day 7 Nuclear stability 10 Day 8 Mass-energy equivalence Day 9 Binding energy Day 0 Nuclear reactions

35 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-II) 11 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi 1 Day 1 Types of nuclear reactions Day Thermonuclear reactions Day Photonuclear reactions Day Nuclear Fusion Day 5 Nuclear fission 1 Day 6 Theories of nuclear fission Day 7 Compound nucleus theory Day 8 Radiation detection Day 9 Measurement of radioactivity Day 50 Gaseous ion collection methods 1 Day 51 Geiger'muller counter Day 5 Ionization counter Day 5 Proportional counter Day 5 Scintallation counter Shaheedi diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev / Ramnavami 15 Day 55 Semiconductor detectors Day 56 Assignment Preparation- Completion of III rd unit Day 57 Tracer in chemistry Mahavir Jayanti Day 58 Activation analysis

36 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry-II) 16 Day 59 Isotopic dilution analysis Day 60 Radiometric titrations Day 61 Structures of various binary compounds Day 6 Zinc Blende Day 6 Wurtzite & NiAs 17 Day 6 CsCl Day 65 CaF & MnO Day 66 Rutile & Corrundum Day 67 Beta-Crystobalite & ReO Day 68 CdI & BiI Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/Vaisakhi 18 Day 69 Factors affecting crystal structure Day 70 Assignment Preparation Parashurama Jayanti Day 71 Seminar Presentation Day 7 Seminar Presentation 19 Day 7 Seminar Presentation Day 7 Unit revision-1 (Important topics) Day 75 Unit revision-1i (Important topics) Day 76 Unit revision-1ii (Important topics) Day 77 Unit revision-1v (Important topics)

37 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Mr. Parmod Kumar Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Physical Chemistry-I) 1 Day 1 Infrared spectrum: Day energy levels of simple harmonic oscillator. Day Selection rule. Day Pure vibration spectrum. Day 5 Intensity determination of force constant Day 6 qualitative relation of force constant Day 7 qualitative relation of bond eneries Day 8 effect of anbhormononic motions on vibrationl spectrum Day 9 Effect of isotope on vibrationl spectrum Day 10 Numericals Day 11 Idea of vibrational frequencies of different functional gp Day 1 Rotational vibration spectrum. Day 1 Calculation of energy of levels of vibrationl spectrum Day 1 Selection rule. Day 15 Revision of Unit-I Vasant Panchami Day 16 Seminar Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Day 17 Sessional Exam Republic day Day 18 Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy 5 Day 19 Quantum theory of Raman effect. Day 0 Classical theory of Raman effect. Day 1 Pure rotational Raman spectra.

38 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Mr. Parmod Kumar Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Physical Chemistry-I) 6 Day Raman activity of vibration. Day Vibration Raman spectra. 7 Day Rotation - vibration Raman spectrum. Day 5 Polarisation of light Day 6 Raman effect. Day 7 Experimental technique. Day 8 Experimental technique. Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati Jayanti 8 Day 9 Application of Raman effect Maha Shivratri Day 0 Elementary idea of nuclear magnetic resonance Day 1 Elementary idea of nuclear magnetic resonance Day Coupling constant. 9 Day Chemical shift. Day Revision of Unit-II Day 5 Seminar Day 6 Seminar Day 7 Sessional Exam 10 Day 8 Introduction to Electronic Spectra Day 9 Concepts of potential energy curves for bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals Day 0 Qualitative description of selection rule

39 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Mr. Parmod Kumar Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Physical Chemistry-I) 11 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi 1 Day 1 Franck-condon principle. Day Qualitative description of, π and orbitals Day energy level and their respective transition. Day Elementary idea of electron spin resonance spectroscopy Day 5 Elementary idea of electron spin resonance spectroscopy 1 Day 6 Application ESR spectroscopy Day 7 Revision of Unit-III Day 8 Seminar Day 9 Seminar Day 50 Seminar 1 Day 51 Sessional Exam Day 5 Introduction to Quantum mechanics Day 5 Dual nature of matter and light Day 5 Photoelectric effect Shaheedi diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev / Ramnavami 15 Day 55 De-Broglie equation Day 56 Heirsenberg's uncertainty principle Day 57 Schrodinger wave equation and its significance Mahavir Jayanti Day 58 Schrodinger wave equation and its significance

40 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Mr. Parmod Kumar Class and Section: B.Sc (H) 6 th semester Subject: (Physical Chemistry-I) 16 Day 59 Physical interpretation of the wave function Day 60 Physical interpretation of the wave function Day 61 Postulates of quantum mechanics Day 6 Postulates of quantum mechanics Day 6 Particle in one dimensional box 17 Day 6 Particle in one dimensional box Day 65 Particle in three dimensional box Day 66 Concept of Degeneracy Day 67 Physical Significance of Particle in a box Day 68 Revision Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/Vaisakhi 18 Day 69 Seminar Day 70 Seminar Parashurama Jayanti Day 71 Sessional Exam Day 7 Unit revision-1 (Important topics) 19 Day 7 Unit revision-1 (Important topics) Day 7 Unit revision-1i (Important topics) Day 75 Unit revision-1i (Important topics) Day 76 Unit revision-1ii (Important topics) Day 77 Unit revision-1v (Important topics)

41 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry) 1 Day 1 Definition and nomenclature of organometallic compounds Day Classification of organometallic compounds Day Preparation of organometallic compounds Day Properties of organometallic compounds Day 5 Bonding of alkyls of Li and Al organometallic compounds Day 6 Bonding of alkyls of Hg and Sn organometallic compounds Vasant Panchami Day 7 Discussion on metal-ethylenic complexes Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Republic day 5 Day 8 Introduction to mononuclear carbonyls Day 9 Bonding in metal carbonyls. Completion of 1 st unit

42 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry) 6 7 Day 10 Arrhenius and Bronsted- Lowry concept of acids and bases Day 11 Lux-Flood and Solvent system concept of acids and bases Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati Jayanti 8 Day 1 Lewis s concept of acids and bases Maha Shivratri 9 Day 1 Relative strength of acids and bases Day 1 Concept of hard and soft acids & bases 10 Day 15 Symbiosis concept of hardness of acids & bases Day 16 Electronegativity concept of acids & bases Completion of II nd unit

43 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry) 11 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi 1 Day 17 Essential and trace elements in biological process Day 18 Metalloporphyrin-Haemoglobin 1 Day 19 Metalloporphyrin-Myoglobin Day 0 Biological role of alkali metals 1 Day 1 Biological role of alkaline earth metals with special reference to Ca + ion Day Nitrogen fixation Completion of III rd unit Shaheedi diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev / Ramnavami 15 Day Seminar Presentation Day Introduction to silicon and phosphazenes Mahavir Jayanti

44 Name of the Assistant/ Associate professor: Dr. Shri Bhagwan Class and Section: B.Sc 6 th semester Subject: (Inorganic Chemistry) 16 Day 5 Preparation of silicones Day 6 Nature of bonding of silicones 17 Day 7 Properties of silicones Day 8 Preparation of phosphazenes Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti/Vaisakhi 18 Day 9 Nature of bonding of phosphazenes Day 0 Properties of phosphazenes Parashurama Jayanti 19 Day 1 Uses of silicones and phosphazenes- Completion of IV th unit Day Assignment preparation

45 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Mr Muhammad Mustafa Class and Section: B. Sc Pass (Organic Chemistry VI th Sem) Subject: Chemistry Week Topics Lesson Plan 1 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 1 introduction Molecular orbital p icture and aromatic characteristics of pyrrole Classical peptide synthesis, solid phase peptide synthesis. Molecular orbital p icture and aromatic characteristics of furan Molecular orbital p icture and aromatic characteristics of thiopene Structures of peptides and proteins: 5 Day 1 Day 1 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Molecular orbital p icture and aromatic characteristics of pyridine Methods of synthesis and chemical reactions Primary & Secondary structure. VasantPanchami mechanism of electrophilic substitution Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Mechanism of nucleophilic substitution reactions in pyridine derivatives Comparison of basicity of pyridine, piperidine and pyrrole

46 1-Feb 5 1-Mar Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Introduction to condensed five and six- membered heterocycles Prepration and reactions of indole quinoline class test MaharshiDayanandSaraswatiJayanti isoquinoline MahaShivratri Fisher indole synthesis Skraup synthesis Bischler-Napieralski synthesis Mechanism of electrophlic substitution reactions of quinoline isoquinoline Guru Ravidas Birthday Day 7

47 Day 8 Day 9 Day 50 Day 51 Day 5 Day 5 Day 5 Day 55 Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Day 59 Day 60 Day 61 Day 6 Day 6 Nomenclature of orgnosulphur structural features class test Methods of formation and chemical reactions of thiols, thioethers, sulphonic acids sulphonamides and sulphaguanidine. 5 Day 6 Day 65 Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 / Ram Navami Synthetic detergents alkyl and aryl sulphonates MahavirJayanti

48 1-Apr Day 70 Day 71 Day 7 Day 7 Day 7 Day 75 Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80 Day 81 Day 8 Day 8 Day 8 Day 85 Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90 Day 91 Acidity of -hydrogens, alkylation of diethyl malonate and ethyl acetoacetate Classification of proteins. Peptide structure determination, end group analysis Synthesis of ethyl acetoacetate: the Claisen condensation. Keto-enol tautomerism of ethyl acetoacetate selective hydrolysis of peptides Dr AmbedkarJayanti / Vaisakhi Addition or chain-growth polymerization. Free radical vinyl polymerization, ionic vinyl polymerization ParashuramaJayanti Ziegler-Natta polymerization and vinyl polymers. Condensat ion or step growth polymerization Polyeste rs,polyamides, phenol formaldehyde resins urea formaldehyde resins, epoxy re sins and polyurethanes. Natural and synthetic rubbers. Classification, of amino acids. Acid-base behavior, isoelectric point and electrophoresis Preparation of -amino acids.structure and nomenclature of peptides and proteins. Final test

49 Name of the Assistant/ AMs Navita Class and Section: Bsc 6th Subject: Organic chemistry Week Topics 1 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 1 Day 1 Day 1 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Molecular orbital picture and aromatic characteristics of pyrrole, furan, thiophene and pyridine chemical reactions with particular emphasis on the mechanism of electrophilic substitution Mechanism of nucleophilic substitution reactions in pyridine derivatives Comparison of basicity of pyridine, piperidine and pyrrole problem of student Introduction to condensed five and six- membered heterocycles VasantPanchami 5 Day 19 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Prepration and reactions of indole, quinoline and isoquinoline Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Republic Day Fisher indole synthesis, Skraup synthesis and Bischler-Napieralski synthesis. Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions of, quinoline and isoquinoline

50 1-Feb 5 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 problem of heterocycle test of heterocycle MaharshiDayanandSaraswatiJayanti Nomenclature, structural features, Methods of formation and chemical reactions of thiols MahaShivratri thioethers, sulphonic acids, sulphonamides sulphaguanidine. Synthetic detergents alkyl and aryl sulphonates. problem of organosulphur compound test of organosulphur compound

51 1-Mar 5 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 50 Day 51 Day 5 Day 5 Day 5 Day 55 Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Day 59 Day 60 Day 61 Day 6 Day 6 Day 6 Day 65 Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Acidity of D-hydrogens, alkylation of diethyl malonate and ethyl acetoacetate. Synthesis of ethyl acetoacetate: the Claisen condensation. Keto-enol tautomerism of ethyl acetoacetate problem of enolates test of enolates Addition or chain-growth polymerization. Free radical vinyl polymerization, ionic vinyl polymerization, ShaheediDiwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev / Ram Navami Ziegler-Natta polymerization and vinyl polymers. Condensation or step growth polymerization Polyesters, polyamides, phenol formaldehyde resins, urea formaldehyde resins, epoxy resins and polyurethanes. MahavirJayanti

52 1-Apr Day 70 Day 71 Day 7 Day 7 Day 7 Day 75 Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80 Day 81 Day 8 Day 8 Day 8 Day 85 Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90 Day 91 Natural and synthetic rubbers. Classification, of amino acids. Acid-base behavior, isoelectric point and electrophoresis. Preparation of D-amino acids. Structure and nomenclature of peptides and proteins. Classification of proteins. Peptide structure determination, end group analysis, selective hydrolysis of peptides. Classical peptide synthesis, solid phase peptide synthesis Dr AmbedkarJayanti / Vaisakhi Structures of peptides and proteins: Primary & Secondary structure problem regarding polymer and protein ParashuramaJayanti test of polymer and protein

53 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal.. Class and Section: 6 th semester..... Subject: Physical Chemistry.. 1 Day 1 Day Concept of potential energy curves Potential curves for bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals Day Day Qualitative description of selection rules. Franck- Condon principle. Day 5 Day 6 Qualitative description of sigma molecular orbital Qualitative description of pie and n molecular orbital (MO) Day 7 Day 8 Vasant Panchami Energy levels for sigma, pie and n molecular orbital. Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Republic Day 5 Day 9 Day 10 Respective transitions for sigma, pie and n molecular orbitals. Interaction of radiation with matter.

54 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal.. Class and Section: B.Sc. 6 th semester..... Subject: Physical chemistry.. 1 -Feb-18 Day 11 Day 1 Class test. Thermal and photochemical processes. Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Day 1 Day 1 Laws of photochemistry: Grotthus-Drapper law, Stark-Einstein law (law of photochemical equivalence) Maha Shivratri Day 15 Day 16 Jablonski diagram depiciting various processes occurring in the excited state. Qualitative description of Fluorescence. 5 Day 17 Day 18 Qualitative description of phosphorescence, non-radiative processes (internal conversion, intersystem crossing), Quantum yield, photosensitized reactions-energy transfer processes (simple examples).

55 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal. Class and Section: B.Sc. 6 th semester.... Subject: Physical chemistry.. 1 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi Day 19 Day 0 Ideal and non-ideal solutions, methods of expressing concentrations of solutions Activity and activity coefficient. Day 1 Day Dilute solution, Colligative properties, Raolut s law. Relative lowering of vapour pressure, molelcular weight determination. Day Day Osmosis law of osmotic pressure and its measurement, determination of molecular weight from osmotic pressure. Elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point. Shaheedi Diwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev 5 Day 5 Day 6 / Ram Navami Thermodynamic derivation of relation between molecular weight and elevation in boiling point and depression in freezing point. Experimental methods for determining various colligative properties. Mahavir Jayanti

56 Name of the Assistant/ Associate Professor Gajal. Class and Section: B.Sc. 6 th semester..... Subject: Physical chemistry.. 1 Day 7 Da 8 Abnormal molar mass, Degree of dissociation and association of solutes. Statement and meaning of the terms phase component and degree of freedom. Day 9 Day 0 Thermodynamic derivation of Gibbs phase rule, phase equilibria of one component system Water and Sulpher systems. Dr Ambedkar Jayanti / Vaisakhi Day 1 Day Phase equilibria of two component systems solid-liquid equilibria, simple eutectic Example Pb-Ag system, desilerisation of lead Parashurama Jayanti Day Class Test

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58 Name of the Assistant/ AMs Manisha Class and Section: nd sem (HC) Subject: Inorganic Chemistry Week Topics 1 5 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 1 Day 1 Day 1 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day s-block elements- comparitive study, diagonal relationship salient features of hydrides solvation tendencies including their function in biosystems complexation tendencies including their functions in biosystems introduction to alkyls and aryls unit 1 completed(revision) chemistry of analysis of various groups of radicals analysis of acid and basic radicals chemistry of identification of acid radicals in combinations chemistry of identification of basic radicals in combinations chemistry of interferrences of acid radicals including their removal chemistry of removal of acid radicals in the analysis of basic radicals VasantPanchami theory of precipitation Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti theory of co-precipitation Republic Day post-precipitation purification of precipitates unit II completed(revision) p-block elements-i comparitive study of 1-17 group

59 1-Feb 5 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 0 Day 1 Day Day Day Day 5 Day 6 study of their diagonal relationships study of their compounds study of hydrides of group 1-16 hydrides oxides MaharshiDayanandSaraswatiJayanti oxyacids MahaShivratri oxyacids halides of group 1-16 hydrides of boron diboranes higher boranes borazine borohydrides unit III completed(revision) p-block elements-ii comparitive study

60 1-Mar 5 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 50 Day 51 Day 5 Day 5 Day 5 Day 55 Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Day 59 Day 60 Day 61 Day 6 Day 6 Day 6 Day 65 Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Guru Ravidas Birthday Holi chemistry of fullerenes carbides fluorocarbons silicates structural principal of silicates tetrasulphur tetranitride basic properties of haligens interhalogens polyhalides comparision of all properties diagonal relationship of all the group elements unit IV completed(revision) ShaheediDiwas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev / Ram Navami chemistry of nobel gases-properties chemical properties of noble gases chemistry of xenon MahavirJayanti

61 1-Apr Day 70 Day 71 Day 7 Day 7 Day 7 Day 75 Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80 Day 81 Day 8 Day 8 Day 8 Day 85 Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90 Day 91 structure of xenon compounds bonding of xenon compound structure and bonding in xenon compounds unit V completed(revision) REVISION OF UNIT I problems of unit I ASSIGNMENT Dr AmbedkarJayanti / Vaisakhi REVISION OF UNIT II PROBLEMS OF UNIT II ParashuramaJayanti ASSIGNMENT REVISION OF UNIT III AND IV PROBLEMS OF UNIT III AND IV ASSIGNMENT Pre semester exams

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