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Instrumental Analysis Principles: Chapter 2

This document provides an overview of the key topics covered in chemistry. It outlines the main concepts and principles in physical chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, theories of gases and thermodynamics. It also summarizes organic chemistry topics such as reaction mechanisms, qualitative analysis, and natural products. Finally, it covers inorganic chemistry subjects like periodic properties, chemical bonding, main group and transition metal elements, and instrumental analysis techniques. The document serves as a high-level outline of the essential material in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.

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Instrumental Analysis Principles: Chapter 2

This document provides an overview of the key topics covered in chemistry. It outlines the main concepts and principles in physical chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, theories of gases and thermodynamics. It also summarizes organic chemistry topics such as reaction mechanisms, qualitative analysis, and natural products. Finally, it covers inorganic chemistry subjects like periodic properties, chemical bonding, main group and transition metal elements, and instrumental analysis techniques. The document serves as a high-level outline of the essential material in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.

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CHEMISTRY (CY)

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Basic Mathematical Concepts: Functions; maxima and minima; integrals; ordinary differential
equations; vectors and matrices; determinants; elementary statistics and probability theory.
Atomic and Molecular Structure: Fundamental particles; Bohrs theory of hydrogen-like atom; wave-
particle duality; uncertainty principle; Schrdingers wave equation; quantum numbers; shapes of
orbitals; Hunds rule and Paulis exclusion principle; electronic configuration of simple homonuclear
diatomic molecules.
Theory of Gases: Equation of state for ideal and non-ideal (van der Waals) gases; Kinetic theory of
gases; Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law; equipartition of energy.
Solid state: Crystals and crystal systems; X-rays; NaCl and KCl structures; close packing; atomic and
ionic radii; radius ratio rules; lattice energy; Born-Haber cycle; isomorphism; heat capacity of solids.
Chemical Thermodynamics: Reversible and irreversible processes; first law and its application to
ideal and nonideal gases; thermochemistry; second law; entropy and free energy; criteria for
spontaneity.
Chemical and Phase Equilibria: Law of mass action; Kp, Kc, Kx and Kn; effect of temperature on K;
ionic equilibria in solutions; pH and buffer solutions; hydrolysis; solubility product; phase equilibria
phase rule and its application to one-component and two-component systems; colligative
properties.
Electrochemistry: Conductance and its applications; transport number; galvanic cells; EMF and free
energy; concentration cells with and without transport; polarography; concentration cells with and
without transport; Debey-Huckel-Onsagar theory of strong electrolytes.
Chemical Kinetics: Reactions of various order; Arrhenius equation; collision theory; transition state
theory; chain reactions normal and branched; enzyme kinetics; photochemical processes; catalysis.
Adsorption: Gibbs adsorption equation; adsorption isotherm; types of adsorption; surface area of
adsorbents; surface films on liquids.
Spectroscopy: Beer-Lambert law; fundamental concepts of rotational, vibrational, electronic and
magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry: Electronic effects (resonance, inductive,
hyperconjugation) and steric effects and its applications (acid/base property); optical isomerism in
compounds with and without any stereocenters (allenes, biphenyls); conformation of acyclic
systems (substituted ethane/n-propane/n-butane) and cyclic systems (mono- and di-substituted
cyclohexanes).
Organic Reaction Mechanism and Synthetic Applications: Chemistry of reactive intermediates
(carbocations, carbanions, free radicals, carbenes, nitrenes, benzynes etc); Hofmann-Curtius-
Lossen rearrangement, Wolff rearrangement, Simmons-Smith reaction, Reimer-Tiemann reaction,
Michael reaction, Darzens reaction, Wittig reaction and McMurry reaction; Pinacol-pinacolone,
Favorskii, benzilic acid rearrangement, dienone-phenol rearrangement, Baeyer-Villeger reaction;
oxidation and reduction reactions in organic chemistry; organometallic reagents in organic synthesis
(Grignard, organolithium and organocopper); Diels-Alder, electrocyclic and sigmatropic reactions;
functional group inter-conversions and structural problems using chemical reactions.
Qualitative Organic Analysis: Identification of functional groups by chemical tests; elementary UV,
IR and 1H NMR spectroscopic techniques as tools for structural elucidation.
Natural Products Chemistry: Chemistry of alkaloids, steroids, terpenes, carbohydrates, amino acids,
peptides and nucleic acids.
Aromatic and Heterocyclic Chemistry: Monocyclic, bicyclic and tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and
monocyclic compounds with one hetero atom: synthesis, reactivity and properties.
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Periodic Table: Periodic classification of elements and periodicity in properties; general methods of
isolation and purification of elements.
Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds: Types of bonding; VSEPR theory and shapes of
molecules;
hybridization; dipole moment; ionic solids; structure of NaCl, CsCl, diamond and graphite; lattice
energy.
Main Group Elements (s and p blocks): General concepts on group relationships and gradation in
properties; structure of electron deficient compounds involving main group elements.
Transition Metals (d block): Characteristics of 3d elements; oxide, hydroxide and salts of first row
metals; coordination complexes: structure, isomerism, reaction mechanism and electronic spectra;
VB, MO and Crystal Field theoretical approaches for structure, color and magnetic properties of
metal complexes; organometallic compounds having ligands with back bonding capabilities such as
metal carbonyls, carbenes, nitrosyls and metallocenes; homogenous catalysis.
Bioinorganic Chemistry: Essentials and trace elements of life; basic reactions in the biological
systems and the role of metal ions, especially Fe2+, Fe3+, Cu2+ and Zn2+; structure and function of
hemoglobin and myoglobin and carbonic anhydrase.
Instrumental Methods of Analysis: Basic principles; instrumentations and simple applications of
conductometry, potentiometry and UV-vis spectrophotometry; analysis of water, air and soil
samples.
Analytical Chemistry: Principles of qualitative and quantitative analysis; acid-base, oxidation-
reduction and complexometric titrations using EDTA; precipitation reactions; use of indicators; use
of organic reagents in inorganic analysis; radioactivity; nuclear reactions; applications of isotopes.

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