(i) Atomic number (Proton number) as the basis for classification of the elements in the Periodic Table. IUPAC nomenclature for elements with Z > 100. (i) Atomic number (Proton number) as the basis for classification of the elements in the Periodic Table. IUPAC nomenclature for elements with Z > 100. (ii) Extra nuclear structure as the basis of periodicity. Some idea of the following: ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, atomic radius, atomic volume, electronegativity, etc must be given. The periodicity of electronic structure leading to the periodicity of elements e.g. the relative ease of ionisation of elements (ii) Extra nuclear structure as the basis of periodicity. Some idea of the following: ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, atomic radius, atomic volume, electronegativity, etc must be given. The periodicity of electronic structure leading to the periodicity of elements e.g. the relative ease of ionisation of elements (ii) Extra nuclear structure as the basis of periodicity. Some idea of the following: ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, atomic radius, atomic volume, electronegativity, etc must be given. The periodicity of electronic structure leading to the periodicity of elements e.g. the relative ease of ionisation of elements (ii) Extra nuclear structure as the basis of periodicity. Some idea of the following: ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, atomic radius, atomic volume, electronegativity, etc must be given. The periodicity of electronic structure leading to the periodicity of elements e.g. the relative ease of ionisation of elements (ii) Extra nuclear structure as the basis of periodicity. Some idea of the following: ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, atomic radius, atomic volume, electronegativity, etc must be given. The periodicity of electronic structure leading to the periodicity of elements e.g. the relative ease of ionisation of elements (ii) Extra nuclear structure as the basis of periodicity. Some idea of the following: ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, atomic radius, atomic volume, electronegativity, etc must be given. The periodicity of electronic structure leading to the periodicity of elements e.g. the relative ease of ionisation of elements (iii) Periodicity of elements with reference to s, p, d and f block elements (iii) Periodicity of elements with reference to s, p, d and f block elements (iii) Periodicity of elements with reference to s, p, d and f block elements
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry 2. Atomic Structure 3. Periodic Table 4. Chemical Bonding 5. The Gaseous State 6. Surface Chemistry 7. Chemical Kinetics 8. Chemical Energetics 9. Study of Representative Elements: Group 1, 2, 13, 14, 15 10. Preparation, properties and uses of Compounds of Groups 1, 2, 13, 14, 15 11. Redox Reactions 12. Introduction to Organic Chemistry 13. Isomerism 14. Types of Chemical Reactions and their Mechanisms 15. Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons 16. Applications of Chemicals 17. Environmental Chemistry