Markanda National College, Shahabad, Markanda. Department of Chemistry. Lesson Plan of Chemistry, B.Sc-1, Semester-1
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1 Markanda National College, Shahabad, Markanda Department of Chemistry Lesson Plan of Chemistry, B.Sc-1, Semester-1 Paper-II-PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY And Paper-I-INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Name of Teacher: Suresh Kumar Date Content Day 13 th July UNIT-I (SECTION-A) Gaseous State - Maxwell's distribution of velocities and energy 14 th July Calculation of root mean square velocity,average velocity and most probable velocity 15 th July SUNDAY Sunday 16 th July XX 17 th July XX 18 th July XX 19 th July Practice problem solved on the whole topic 20 th July Collision diameter, collision number and collision frequency 21 st July Mean free path 22 nd July SUNDAY Sunday 23 rd July XX 24 th July XX 25 th July XX 26 th July Deviation of real gases from Ideal behavior, derivation of Vander wall gas equation 27 th July Application Vander wall constants in the calculation of Boyle's temperature 28 th July Explanation of behaviour of real gases using Van der Waals equation 29 th July SUNDAY Sunday 30 th July XX 31 st July HOLIDAY Holiday XX 1 st August XX 2 nd August Critical Phenomenon Critical temperature, critical pressure, critical volume and their determination Pressure- volume isotherm of real gases 3 rd August Continuity of States isotherm of Vanrer Wall equation 4 th August Relationship between critical constant and Vander Waals constants, critical responsibility factor 5 th August SUNDAY Sunday 6 th August XX 7 th August XX 8 th August XX 9 th August The Law of corresponding States, liquification of gases 10 th August Test on the above chapter 11 th August UNIT TEST II (SECTION-B) Liquid States- structure of liquids,properties of liquids- surface tension
2 12 th August SUNDAY Sunday 13 th August XX 14 th August XX 15 th August HOLIDAY Holiday 16 th August Discussion and Problem solve on the above topic 17 th August Viscosity- Discussion on the topic 18 th August Discussion and Problem solve on the above chapter 19 th August SUNDAY Sunday 20 th August XX 21 st August XX 22 nd August HOLIDAY Holiday 23 rd August Vapour pressure and optical rotation and their determinations 24 th August Liquid crystals- differentiate between solids, liquids and liquid crystals 25 th August Discussion and Problem solve on the above chapter 26 th August SUNDAY Sunday 27 th August XX 28 th August XX 29 th August XX 30 th August Type of the liquid crystals and their applications 31 st August Discussion and Problem solve on the above chapter ASSIGNMENT-I 1 st Sept. Test on the above chapter 2 nd Sept. SUNDAY Sunday 3 rd Sept. HOLIDAY Holiday 4 th Sept. XX 5 th Sept. XX 6 th Sept. Solid state -classification of solids, 7 th Sept. Law of crystallography 8 th Sept. Law of constancy of interfacial angles, 9 th Sept. SUNDAY Sunday 10 th Sept. XX 11 th Sept. XX 12 th Sept. XX 13 th Sept. Symmetry elements of crystals, definition of unit cell and space lattice 14 th Sept. Practice problem discussion 15 th Sept. Test on the above chapter 16 th Sept. SUNDAY Sunday 17 th Sept. XX 18 th Sept. XX 19 th Sept. XX 20 th Sept. ASSIGNMENT II 21 st Sept. Bravious lattices 22 nd Sept. Derivation of bragg's equation 23 rd Sept. SUNDAY Sunday 24 th Sept. XX 25 th Sept. XX 26 th Sept. XX 27 th Sept. PRACTICE PROBLEM DISCUSSION
3 28 th Sept. Test on the above chapter 29 th Sept. Discussion and problem solve on Symmetry elements of crystals, type of unit cell and their co-ordination number 30 th Sept. SUNDAY Sunday 1 st Oct. XX 2 nd Oct. XX Holiday 3 rd Oct. XX 4 th Oct. crystal system x-ray diffraction by crystals 5 th Oct. Determination of crystal structure of NaCl and KCL 6 th Oct. Test on the above topics 7 th Oct. SUNDAY Sunday 8 th Oct. XX 9 th Oct. XX 10 th Oct. XX Holiday 11 th Oct. INORGANI CHEMISTRY Atomic Structure :Atomic Modals, 12 th Oct. Shape of Orbitals 13 th Oct. Quantem Number 14 th Oct. SUNDAY Sunday 15 th Oct. XX 16 th Oct. XX 17 th Oct. XX 18 th Oct. Practice problem on Quantum numbers Holiday 19 th Oct. Limitations of Bohr model of atom i.e. debroglie concept and Heisenberg uncertainity principle 20 th Oct. Electronic Configuration 21 st Oct. SUNDAY Sunday 22 nd Oct. XX 23 rd Oct. XX 24 th Oct. HOLIDAY Holiday 25 th Oct. DISCUSSION ON THE Electronic Configuration 26 th Oct. DISCUSSION ON THE Exceptional Electronic Configuration of some elements with reasoning 27 th Oct. Test on the above chapter 28 th Oct. SUNDAY Sunday 29 th Oct. XX 30 th Oct. XX 31 st Oct. XX 1 st Nov. HOLIDAY Holiday 2 nd Nov. Periodic Table- Groups and periods size of elements, nuclear charge, ionisation energy 3 rd Nov. Successive ionization energy and factor effecting ionization energy towards along groups and periods 4 th Nov. SUNDAY Sunday 5 th Nov. XX 6 th Nov. XX Holiday 7 th Nov. XX Holiday 8 th Nov. XX Holiday 9 th Nov. HOLIDAY Holiday 10 th Nov. Holiday
4 11 th Nov. SUNDAY Sunday 12 th Nov. XX 13 th Nov. XX 14 th Nov. XX 15 th Nov. Electron gain enthalpy and their factor effecting towards along groups and periods Discussion on ionization energy 16 th Nov. Electro negativity and their factor effecting towards along groups and periods 17 th Nov. Discussion on electron gain enthalpy 18 th Nov. SUNDAY Sunday 19 th Nov. XX 20 th Nov. XX 21 st Nov. XX 22 nd Nov. Discussion on Electronegativity 23 rd Nov. Test on Electronegativity Holiday 24 th Nov. Problem discussion on whole chapters of inorganic chemistry 25 th Nov. SUNDAY Sunday 26 th Nov. XX 27 th Nov. XX 28 th Nov. XX 29 th Nov. Problem discussion on whole chapters of Physical chemistry 30 th Nov. Problem discussion on whole chapters of organic chemistry
5 MARKANDA NATIONAL COLLEGE, SHAHABAD (M) DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY LESSON PLAN ( ) Class : B.Sc.-I, Semester-I Papers and Codes : I, III & CH-101, CH-103 Papers Nomenclature : Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry (Theory) Teacher s Name : Dr. Vinod Kumar Date Content Day 13 th July NA 14 th July NA 15 th July NA Sunday 16 th July Localized and delocalized chemical bond, Van der Waal s interactions 17 th July resonance: conditions, resonance effect and its applications 18 th July hyperconjugation, inductive effect, Electromeric effect & their comparison. 19 th July NA 20 th July NA 21 st July NA 22 nd July NA Sunday 23 rd July Concept of isomerism. Types of isomerism. 24 th July Optical isomerism, elements of symmetry, molecular chirality 25 th July enantiomers, stereogenic centre, optical activity, properties of enantiomers, chiral and achiral molecules with two stereogenic centres 26 th July NA 27 th July NA 28 th July NA 29 th July NA Sunday 30 th July diastereomers, threo and erythro diastereomers, meso compounds, resolution of enantiomers 31 st July NA Holiday NA 1 st August Problems 2 nd August NA 3 rd August NA 4 th August NA 5 th August NA Sunday 6 th August inversion, retention and racemization. Relative and absolute configuration, sequence rules, R & S systems of nomenclature. 7 th August Geometric isomerism determination of configuration of geometric isomers. E & Z system of nomenclature 8 th August Conformational isomerism, conformational analysis of ethane and n-butane 9 th August NA 10 th August NA 11 th August NA 12 th August NA Sunday 13 th August conformations of cyclohexane, axial and equatorial bonds.
6 14 th August Newman projection and Sawhorse formulae, difference between configuration and conformation 15 th August NA Holiday 16 th August NA 17 th August NA 18 th August NA 19 th August NA Sunday 20 th August conformations of cyclohexane, axial and equatorial bonds. 21 st August Newman projection and Sawhorse formulae, difference between configuration and conformation 22 nd August NA Holiday 23 rd August NA 24 th August NA 25 th August NA 26 th August NA Sunday 27 th August Curved arrow notation, drawing electron movements with arrows, halfheaded and double-headed arrows, homolytic and heterolytic bond breaking. 28 th August Types of reagents electrophiles and nucleophiles. Types of organic reactions. 29 th August Reactive intermediates : carbocations, carbanions, (formation, structure & stability). 30 th August NA 31 st August NA 1 st Sept. NA 2 nd Sept. NA Sunday 3 rd Sept. NA Holiday 4 th Sept. free radicals, carbenes, (formation, structure & stability). 5 th Sept. Problems 6 th Sept. NA 7 th Sept. NA 8 th Sept. NA 9 th Sept. NA Sunday 10 th Sept. IUPAC nomenclature of branched and unbranched alkanes, classification of carbon atoms in alkanes. Isomerism in alkanes, 11 th Sept. sources, methods of formation: Wurtz reaction, Kolbe reaction, Corey-House reaction 12 th Sept. decarboxylation of carboxylic acids, physical properties. Mechanism of free radical halogenation of alkanes: reactivity and selectivity. 13 th Sept. NA 14 th Sept. NA 15 th Sept. NA 16 th Sept. NA Sunday 17 th Sept. Cycloalkanes :nomenclature, synthesis of cycloalkanes and their derivatives photochemical (2+2) cycloaddition reactions 18 th Sept. dehalogenation of dihalides, pyrolysis of calcium or barium salts of dicarboxylic acids,
7 19 th Sept. Baeyer's strain theory and its limitations., theory of strainless rings. 20 th Sept. NA 21 st Sept. NA 22 nd Sept. NA 23 rd Sept. NA Sunday 24 th Sept. Problems 25 th Sept. Valence bond theory (Heitler-London and Pauling approach) and its limitation, 26 th Sept. directional characteristics of covalent bond, 27 th Sept. NA 28 th Sept. NA 29 th Sept. NA 30 th Sept. NA Sunday 1 st Oct. various type of hybridisation 2 nd Oct. NA Holiday 3 rd Oct. shapes of simple inorganic molecules and ions (BeF2, BF3, CH4, PF5, SF6, IF7) 4 th Oct. NA 5 th Oct. NA 6 th Oct. NA 7 th Oct. NA Sunday 8 th Oct. shapes of simple inorganic molecules and ions (SO4, ClO4, NO3) 9 th Oct. valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory to NH3, H3O+, SF4, ClF3, H2O. 10 th Oct. NA Holiday 11 th Oct. NA 12 th Oct. NA 13 th Oct. NA 14 th Oct. NA Sunday 15 th Oct. valence shell electron pair repulsion theory to SnCl2, ClO3 and ICl2. 16 th Oct. Molecular orbital theory of homonuclear (N2, O2) and ions 17 th Oct. Molecular orbital theory of heteronuclear (CO and NO) diatomic molecules and ions 18 th Oct. NA Holiday 19 th Oct. NA 20 th Oct. NA 21 st Oct. NA Sunday 22 nd Oct. bond energy, bond angle, 23 rd Oct. bond length, dipole moments 24 th Oct. NA Holiday 25 th Oct. NA 26 th Oct. NA 27 th Oct. NA 28 th Oct. NA Sunday 29 th Oct. percentage ionic character from dipole moment and electronegativity difference. 30 th Oct. Ionic structures (NaCl, CsCl) size effects,
8 31 st Oct. Ionic structures (ZnS (Zinc blende), CaF2) size effects, 1 st Nov. NA Holiday 2 nd Nov. NA 3 rd Nov. NA 4 th Nov. NA Sunday 5 th Nov. Problems 6 th Nov. NA Holiday 7 th Nov. NA Holiday 8 th Nov. NA Holiday 9 th Nov. NA Holiday 10 th Nov. NA Holiday 11 th Nov. NA Sunday 12 th Nov. radius ratio rule and its limitations, Madelung constant, 13 th Nov. Stoichiometric defects in crystals 14 th Nov. Non stoichiometric defects in crystals, Lattice energy (mathematical derivation excluded) 15 th Nov. NA 16 th Nov. NA 17 th Nov. NA 18 th Nov. NA Sunday 19 th Nov. Born- Haber cycle 20 th Nov. Solvation energy and its relation with solubility of Ionic solids, 21 st Nov. Polarizing power and polarisability of ions 22 nd Nov. NA 23 rd Nov. NA Holiday 24 th Nov. NA 25 th Nov. NA Sunday 26 th Nov. Fajan s rule. 27 th Nov. Problems 28 th Nov. Problems 29 th Nov. NA 30 th Nov. NA (Dr Vinod Kumar)
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