CHEMISTRY Syllabus



1. Chapter-1: Condition and change of Substance

1. Subject- Matter : (a) Change of Element : What is and substance? Circumstantial difference and classification of substance, mutual transformation in different circumstances of and substance, intermolecular energy, (b) Change of element: Physical and chemical change, familiar example of physical and chemical change occurred in the environment.  

2. Chapter-2: Formation of Element :
Subject Matter : (a) Definition and difference of nuclear and molecular, specific nuclear mass and atomic mass, nuclear mass in gram and atomic mass or mole in gram, (b) Daston’s atimic theory : Concept of atom, recognition of Dastion’s ideology, (c) Chemical amalgamation formula: Law of indestructibility of mass, formula of constant proportion, formula of multiple proportion, formula of gas volume, statement of their five formula and explanation with one example.

(d) Arrangement and movement of substantial element, movement theory of Mole Number, Diffusion action of gas and liquid and Braun’s movement theory.

3. Chapter-3: Avogadro’s Formula :
Subject Matter: Avogadro’s formula and its applications, bi-nuclear of three corollaries (Basic gases), Atomic weight of gas is doubled to the density of vapor, Mola’s volume of all gases at standard condition is 22’4 liters, proof, Molas volume, simple account regarding Avogadro’s number.

4. Chapter-4: Symbol, Unification and Equation
Subject Matter: (a) Big formulae and atomic formula, accounts for determining atomic symbol from the admixed of percentage, structural symbol; writing of structural symbol of different simple moles.

(b) Isthmus : General ideology, dormant, active and changeable isthmus, writing symbol using Isthmus value of different primary and secondary element.

(c) Chemical equation, its significance and equalization, simple account based on equalization.

5. Chapter-5: Formation of Atom
Subject Matter: Formation of Atom in the light of ideologies of Rutherford and Bore.

6. Chapter-6: Chemical Binding
Subject Matter: What is Binding, Formation of Binding based on the Electronic arrangement of inactive gas. Ionic binding, formation of Ionic binding by the transferring electron and example. Equivalent weight binding, Formation of equivalent binding by share and example. Role of external electron in the formation of metallic binding; metallic characterization, shape of some simple molecular (as for example, Ammonia, Water, Mythene) Ionic compound and equivalent compound and its characteristics.


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7. Chapter-7: Periodic Table
Subject Matter : Formation  of external electronics of atom and classification of clement, formation of periodic table including periodic mention. Periodic table and properties of element; Special importance of periodic table in chemistry; sequence of activeness.

8. Chapter-8:
Subject Matter: Chemical action and its characteristics, why chemical action occurs; classification – addition of chemical action, deduction and subtraction, moisture analysis, rearrangement, oxidation, reduction polymerization; role of different subjects to hold chemical action- temperature, pressure, solution, sound contact, electricity- current etc. Inductor & induction and classification of Induction.

9. Chapter-9: Chemical dynamics and equilibrium
Subject Matter : (a) Chemical dynamics: Rate of reaction movement, specific movement constant, density of reactant on the reaction movement and concept on influence of temperature, (b) Chemical equilibrium: What is equilibrium, role of production process (As for example- in case of industrial production of ammonia sulfuric acid) Temperature on equilibrium, concept on the influence of pressure and density.

10. Chapter- 10: Electricity Analysis
Subject Matter : Electricity Analysis: Definition (a) Electricity flowing through different substances; Electricity analysis & analyticity of non-electricity analyzable water electricity, (b) Explanation of electricity- analysis with the help of ionic theory, (c) Acid mixed water, electricity analysis of chloride solution and copper sulphate solution, (d) Formula of electricity analysis- Explanation of Farad’s 1st formula, (e) Electroplating : Definition and process.

11. Chapter-11: Transformation of energy through chemical reaction
Subject Matter : Transformation of chemical energy to other kinds of energy.
(b) Transformation of energy to solution, allayment and burning, Electricity energy from chemical energy, electricity chemical cell.

12. Chapter- 12: Metal Extraction
Subject Matter: Metal extraction and activeness series, extraction in reduction with the help of electricity analysis of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium & aluminum, relatively less active metals e.g. – extraction of Zinc, Iron of Lade, preparation of steel extraction & purification of copper.

13. Chapter- 13: Prosperities & uses of metal and metallic compound Subject Matter : Chemical properties of the characteristics of metal and comparison of chemical properties of non-metal characteristics. Comparative activeness based on reaction of air, water and acid with metal preparation of metallic compound, properties and uses of metal based on its properties: Demonstration of changeable unification of iron and copper compound and different color metallic iron such as sodium iron, potassium iron, calcium iron, copper (i) Iron (ii) Ion and Iron (iii) Ion Test.         






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14. Chapter-14: Chemistry of some required & characteristics in full and non-metal.
Subject : Preparation, properties and uses of some required and characteristics in full non-metal and their compounds such as the compound of carbon & silicon, nitrogen, compound of phosphorus, compound of oxygen and sulpher, properties and uses of halogen (Specially Chlorine), chloride iron in inorganic compound, carbonate iron, sulpahte iron, test of the presence of ammonium iron.
15. Chapter-15: Organic Compound
Subject Matter : Organic compound & its classification, effectiveness: Homogenous class: Hydrocarbon, Alcohol; General identity of fatty acid, basic principle of preparation, properties and uses of some characteristics, preparation of soap and detergent, properties & uses.

16. Practical Chemistry : Glass tube cutting & bending, preparation of glass tube and perforation of cork and preparation wash bottle with the help of this. Separation of components from the mixture of sand, salt and iron, 3. Preparation and crystallization of saturated solution of copper sulphate. 4. Separation of pure water from copper sulphate solution. 5. Preparation of oxygen and test of its properties. 6. Preparation of carbon di-oxide and test of properties. 7. Preparation of Ammonia and test of properties. 8. Soap preparation. 9. Test of crystalloid water in the different kinds of metal salts such as cu so4, 5H20, Fe so4, 7 H 20, 10. To make color with color hypo of iodine (blue) in the cloth starched. 11. Identification of lime stone, marble and normal stone. 12. Oxidation & reduction reaction such as reaction of K Mn 04 and H2 C2 04. 13. Identification office +2, Fe+2, Fe+3 and NH+4 I on and test Na+, K+, Ca+ Ion in the solution, 14. Identification of cl. S04-2-2. Co3-2 Ion. 15. Extraction of the color of the flower and its test (Acid-Alkali Reaction).    


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