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Subject : - Inorganic Chemistry Maximum Marks : 30 ----- 1. Explain Walsh diagrams for tri and penta atomic molecules. 2. What are Orgel and Tanabe-Sugano diagrams for transition metal complexes. 3. What is Energy profile of a reaction? Explain reactivity of metal complexes. 4. Describe stepwise and overall formation constants and their interaction. 5. What are higher boranes give preparation and structure of higher boranes. I 1. Explain molecular orbital theory with examples. 2.Describe structure preparation bonding and important reaction of transition metal nitrosyl. 3. Explain mechanism of one electron transfer reaction and outer sphere type reactions. 4. Describe the determination of binary formation constants by ph-meter. 5. Explain isopoly and heteropoly acids and salts.

Subject : Organic Chemistry Maximum Marks : 30 Q1 Write a note on alternant and non alternant hydrocarbons Q2 Give the Hammet equation and liner free energy relationship Q3 Write a note on SNI mechanism Q4 Write a note on sharpless a symmetric epolidation Q5 Write notes on- (i) Ene Reaction (ii) Cope Rearrangements (iii) Fluxional Tantomerism I Q1 Write a note on hyper conjugation and cross conjugation Q2 Give the generation, structure and stability of carbocation and carbene. Q3 Write notes on (i) Vilsmeir reaction (ii) Gattermann-kock reaction Q4 Give the mechanism for (i) Aldol condensation (ii) Stobbe reaction Q5 (a) Give the classification of pericyclic reactions (b) Give an account for woodward-holfman correlation diagram

Subject : Physical Chemistry Maximum Marks : 30 1. Discuss any one approximate method for finding energy of Helium atom? 2. What are partial molar properties? How can you determine partial molar free energy? 3. Give short notes oni. kinetics of enzyme reactions ii. Pyrolysis of acetaldehyde. 4. Discuss Gibbs adsorption isotherm? 5. Discuss quantum aspects of charge transfer of electrodes-solution interfaces? I Q1 Discuss Hucker theory of conjugated systems with special reference to ethylene and butadiene molecules? Q2 What are assemblies and ensembles? Discuss different types of ensembles? Q3 Give short notes on- (i) Collision theory of reaction rates. (ii) kinetic salt effects. Q4 Give short notes on- (i) Critical micellar concentration (CMC) and its determination. (ii) Molecular mass determination of macromolecules. Q5 What are semiconductors? Give effect of light at semiconductor solution interface?

Subject : - Group Theory Spectroscopy and diffraction method Maximum Marks : 30 Q1 Discuss great orthogonality theorem and give its importance. Q2 Give effect of isotopic substitution on the transition frequencies. Q3 How vibrational energies can be calculated in a diatomic molecules? Q4 What is Raman Effect? Give classical and quantum theories of Raman effect. Q5 Discus Franck Condon principle in detail. I Q1 Show how symmetry operation change the coordinates of a molecule and discus the effect of combining two or more symmetry operations. Q2 Discuss nuclear and electron spin interaction and effect of external field over it. Q3 Discuss different factors affecting the band positions and intensities in Infrared Spectroscopy. Q4 Discus resonance Raman spectroscopy. Q5 Discus photo-electric effect, ionization process and koopman's theorem as Involved in photoelectron spectroscopy.

Subject- Biology for Chemist Maximum Marks: 30 Q.1 Describe the metabolic cell organelles. Q.2 What are polysaccharides? Explain with structure and function. Q.3 Give a structure and function of glycerophospholipids. Q.4 What is protein? Explain with chemical nature and enzymatic hydrolysis? Q.5 Give a detail historical accounts of Nucleic Acids. I Q.1 Give a unique prosperities of carbon, chemical evolution and rise of living system. Q.2 Describe the Crabs Cycle. Q.3 What is plasma membrane? Explain with type and functions. Q.4 Write a notes on Amino Acid metabolism. Q.5 Describe the chemical and replication nature of DNA.

Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University,Bhopal Subject :- Computer for chemistry Maximum Marks : 30 Q.1 Discuss operating system with DOS as an examples. Q.2 Give computer operation and symbols. Q.3 Give Huckel theory to solve secular equations Q.4 Give montecarlo & molecular dynamics programmes. Q.5 What is Headers and Footers? Explain it with help of computer screen label Diagram. Write steps for inserting a table in the text. I Q.1 Explain the term algorithms and flowcharts, Give their uses with suitable examples. Q.4 Write a short note on Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics? Q.3 Write a computer program for first order chemical reaction with suitable example. Q.4 Write steps for programming for average air pollution. Q.5 What is MS word? Explain features of M-S Word and write steps for working with text i,e creating a document,typing moving the text coping parsting text alignment and printing.

Subject: Mathematics for Chemists Maximum Marks: 30 Q1 State and prove Skew-Hermitian theorem. Q2 Find the differential equation for a bimolecular reactor A+B C and solve the differential equation. Q3 If E and F are two mutually exclusive events then prove that P (E) + P (F) = 1. Q.4 What do you mean by Homogeneous equation? Explain in brief. Q.5 Explain permutation and Probability. I Q.1 State and prove Gauss s theorem. Q 2 Find the maximum and minimum value of Y=2x3-9x2 + 12x +6 Q3 What is the probability that a leap year selected random will Sunday Q.4 What are exact and linear equations? Q5 Explain the working of second orders differential equation. contain53