Chemistry: Scheme of Study
Chemistry: Scheme of Study
Chemistry: Scheme of Study
The following Syllabus for Chemistry B.Sc. Part-1 (III Year) & Part-II (IV Year) has been
prepared in accordance with the guidelines given by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.
Scheme of Study
SECTION —II
5 ALKYLHALIDES
Nomenclature. Preparation and reactions of alkyl halides with special reference to
nucleophilic substitution and elimination reaction, factors affecting nucleophilic
substitution and elimination reactions. Gringnard's Reagent, preparation, structure and
synthetic application.
6 CHEMISTRY OF HYDROXYL GROUP
Nomenclature. Preparation, physical properties & reactions of alcohols and phenols. Uses
of hydroxyl compounds. Distinction between Pri. Sec. & Ter. Alcohols.
7 C HEMISTRY OF CARB ONYL C OMP OUNDS
Nomenclature. Preparation of aldehydes from (i) alcohols (ii) acid chlorides (iii) calcium
salts of carboxylic acid (iv) methyl benzene.Preparation of Ketones, Oppenour oxidation,
Friedal-Crafts acylation, pinacol rearrangement, hydration of alkynes, oxidative cleavage
of carbon carbon double bond.Reactions. Nucleophilic addition reaction, reduction of
aldehyde & ketones. Oxidation of aldehydes and ketones, reactions due to a hydrogen
atom of aldehydes and ketones, haloform reaction, aldol condensation, cannizaro
reaction. Uses of carbonyl compounds.
8 CHEMISTRY OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
Nomenclature. Preparation, properties and reactions of carboxylic acids and their
derivatives like esters, amides. acid anhydrides.
9 HE T E R OC Y C L IC C O M P OU N D S
Nomenclature. Methods of preparation of pyrol and pyridine. Their aromatic character
And
comparison wih benzene. important reactions of pyrrol and pyridine.
Total Hours = 60
Books Recommended:
I Younas M., Text Book of Organic Chemistry, Ilrni Kutab Khana, Lahore.
2 Rehman„A., Text Book of Organic Chemistry, Carvan Book House, Lahore.
3 March, J., Advanced Organic Chemistry, Wiley, New York.
4 Pine, S.H., Organic Chemistry, McGraw-Hill, New York.
5 Skyes, P., A Guide Book to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Longman,
London.
6 Solomons, T.W.G., Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, Wiley New York.
7 Vogel, A.L., .A Text Book of Practical Organic Chemistry, Longman, London.
Clarke, H.T. and a Haynes., A hand Book of Or ganic Analysis, Edward Arnold
London.
9 Mann, F.G and B.C. Saunders. Practical Organic Chemistry, Longman London.
10 Shiner, R. L., D.Y. Curtin, R.C. Fuson, and T.C. Morrill, The Systematic Identification of Organic
Compounds, Wiley New Yor---.
11 Rehman, A., Experimental Organic Chemistry, The Carvan Book House Lahore.
12 Morrison R.T. and RN. Boyd, Organic Chemistry, Allyn and Bacon, London.
13 Advanced Practical Chemistry Part-I & Part-II Ilmi Kitab Khana by Dr. M. Zafar lqbal,
A. Rehman Ch.
3:- COLLOIDS
Concept of colloids, Macromolecules, Micelles. Concept of colloidal solution, its preparation,
purification, properties with refer ence to Tyndal effect, electrophoresis. Applications of colloids.
3. Preparation of urea-formaldehyde.
4. Preparation of Bakelite.
5. S e p a r a t i o n of mixture of Phenol and natural products by
chromatography.
Book Recommended .
Riegel's Handbook of Industrial Chemistry. Von Norstand
Reeinhold Co. N.Y.
2. Vogel Al "A Text Book of Organic Analysis Edward Arnold, London.
3. Mann, F. G. and B.C. Saunders. Practical Organic Chemistry Longman London.
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(h) Theormodynamic derivation of colligative properties, lowering of Vapour pressure.
Elevation of bioling point. Depression of freezing point. Osmotic pressure and its
determination.
(c) Distillation and concept of azeotropic mixture.
B.Sc. Inorganic Chemistry (Written)
Paper IV
Max. Marks : 37 Time of Exam: 3 Hours
Total Study Hours : 60
Section-I Study Hours : 30
I. PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODIC TABLE:
(a) Modern Periodic Table. Periodic properties i.e, atomic radii, ionic radii, ionization
potentials, electron affinities and eletroncgativitics. Redox potential (elementry
treatment) Electrochemical series and its applications.
2. CHEMICAL BONDING:
Nature and types chemical bond (Ionic, covalent & coordinate) ionic crystal structure of
compounds of the type 1:1 and 1:2. Theories of chemica l bonding, quantum mechanical
treatment, Valence Bond Theory, Molecular Orbital Theory, (liorno and hetrodiatomie
molecules) Interpretation of shapes of inorganic molecules on the basis of valence shell
electron pair repulsion theory (upto seven electron pairs, lone pairs and molecules containing
double and triple bond), hybridization involving s.p.d. orbitals.
Brief description of Electron gas, valence bond and band theories.
3. ACID - BASE EQUILIBRIUM
Theories of Acids, Base and bases including soft and hard acid base concept. Relative strength
of acids. Significance of Pk. Applications of soft and hard acids and bases. Indicators (acid-
base, redox). Solubility, solubility product, common ion effect and its application, Co -
precipitation, Hydrolysis of salt, selective precipitation, Fractional and co precipitation
4. ZERO GROUP ELEMENT:
Discovery of Inert gases, separation and isolation, chemistry of Xenon Fluorides, reactivity,
bonding and structure of Xenon compounds, commercial utilization of Inert gases.
Section-II Study Hours = 30
1. CHEMISTRY OF P-BLOCK ELEMENTS
(a) Boron & Aluminum:
Gradation of the characteristic properties within the group. Electron deficient molecules such as boron
hydrides and aluminum hydrides including their structure. Compounds of boron and aluminum, boric
acid, borax and alums, their preparation, properties, uses.
(b) Carbon and Silicon:
Gradation of the characteristic properties within the group. Comparison of C Si. Carbides,
different types, silicates and their structures.
(c) Nitrogen & Phosphorus:
Gradation of the characteristic properties within the group. Oxide of nitrogen, hydrazine,
hydroxyl amine, phosphine. Ortho, Pyro and Meta phosphoric acid (Preparation and
reactions)
(d) Oxygen and Sulphur:
Gradation of the characteristic properties within the group. Role of Sulphur Dioxide in
Pollution of air. Thionic acids, Sodium thiosulphate preparation, properties, structure,
peroxy acids of sulphur preparation and reaction. Use of Hypo in photography.
(e) Halogens:
Gradation of the characteristic properties within the group. Anomolous behaviour of
flourine, industrial preparation of Fiourine. Oxyacids of Halogens. interhaiogens
preparation properties and structural aspects. Pseudohalogens.
2. Transition Elements:
Electronic configuration of Transition elements. General characteristic of d-block
elements. Warner's theory of co-ordination compounds, nomenclature,
Nature of coordinate bond. Application of valence bond. mlecular orbital and crystal
field theories to explain the structure of coordinate compounds, colour and magnetic
behavior of coordination compounds. Introduction of chelates, Isomerism — in
coordination compounds.
Recommended Books:
1. lqbal., M.Z. Text Book of Inorganic Chemistry, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Revised Edition
(1998)
2. Chaudhry, G.R.; Text Book of Inorganic Chemistry, New Kitab Markaz,
Aminpur
Bazar, Faisalabad, Pakistan 2nd Edition 2001.
Bhatti, H.N., and B.A. Nasir, Modern Inorganic Chemistry, The Carvan Book
House, Lahore Pakistan 1st Edition 2000.
Cotton, F. Albert, Geoffery Wilkilson and Paul L. Gaus, Basic Inorganic
Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 3rd Edition i 995.
5. Lee, L.D. Concise Inorganic Chemistry, Chapman & Hall, Edition (1996)
6. Jolly, William. L., Modern Inorganic Chemistry, `I'vicGraw Hill, 2' Edition
(1991)
7. Philip M., Advance Analytical Chemistry, Mcgraw Hill International Edition,
2000.
Recommended Books:
1. Marson S.H. & B Jerome, Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry, Macruthan Publishing Co.,
Inc New York (Also published by national Book Foundation)
2. Atkins P.W. & M. J Clugston, "Principles of Physical Chemistry" Pitman Publishing Company
(1998)
3. Moore W.J., "Physical Chemistry" 5 th Edition Longman Publishers.
4. Akhtar M.N. & Ghulam Nabi, Principles of Physical Chemistry" Carwan Book House, Lahore.