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Civil Service Exam Preliminary Syllabus

Chemistry Preliminary Syllabus


Section A
INORGONIC CHEMISTRY

Atomic structure : Schrodinger wave equation, significance of quantum numbers and their
significance, radial and angular probability, shapes of orbitals, relative energies of atomic
orbitals as a function of atomic number. Electronic configurations of elements; Aufbau
principle, Hund's multiplicity rule, Pauli exclusion principle.
Chemical periodicity : Periodic classification of elements, salient characteristics of s,p,d
and f block elements. Periodic trends of atomic radii, ionic radii, ionisation potential,
electron affinity and electronegativity in the periodic table.
Chemical bonding : Types of bonding, overlap of atomic orbitals, sigma and pi bonds,
hydrogen and metallic bonds. Shapes of molecules, bond order, bond length, V.S.E.P.R.
theory and bond angles. The concept of hybridization and shapes of molecules and ions.
Oxidation states and oxidation number : Oxidation and reduction, oxidation numbers,
common redox reactions, ionic equations. Balancing of equations for oxidation and
reduction reactions.
Acids and bases : Bronsted and Lewis theories of acids and bases. Hard and soft acids and
bases. HSAB principle, relative strengths of acids and bases and the effect of substituents
and solvents on their strength.
Chemistry of elements :
(i) Hydrogen: Its unique position in the periodic table, isotopes, ortho and para
hydrogen, industrial production, heavy water.
(ii) Chemistry of s and p block elements : electronic configuration, general
characteristics properties, inert pair effect, allotropy and catenation. Special emphasis on solutions
of alkali and alkaline earth metals in liquid ammonia. Preparation, properties and structures of
boric acid, borates, boron nitrides, borohydride (diborane), carboranes, oxides and oxyacids of
nitrogen, phosphorous, sulphur and chlorine; interhalogen compounds, polyhalide ions,
pseudohalogens, fluorocarbons and basic properties of halogens. Chemical reactivity of noble
gases, preparation, structure and bonding of noble gas compounds.
(iii) Chemistry of d block elements: Transition metals including lanthanides,
general characteristic properties, oxidation states, magnetic behaviour, colour. First row transition
metals and general properties of their compounds (oxides, halides and sulphides); lanthanide
contraction.
Extraction of metals : Principles of extraction of metals as illustrated by sodium,
magnesium, aluminium, iron, nickel, copper, silver and gold.
Nuclear Chemistry : Nuclear reactions; mass defect and binding energy, nuclear fission

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and fusion. Nuclear reactors; radioisotopes and their applications.


Coordination compounds : Nomenclature, isomerism and theories of coordination
compounds and their role in nature and medicine.
Pollution and its control : Air pollution, types of air pollutants; control of air and water
pollution; radioactive pollution.

Section B
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

2.1 Bonding and shapes of organic molecules : Electronegativity, electron displacements-


inductive, mesomeric and hyperconjugative effects; bond polarity and bond polarizability,
dipole moments of organic molecules; hydrogen bond; effects of solvent and structure on
dissociation constants of acids and bases; bond formation, fission of covalent bonds :
homolysis and heterolysis; reaction intermediates-carbocations, carbanions, free radicals
and carbenes; generation, geometry and stability; nucleophiles and electrophiles.
Chemistry of aliphatic compounds: Nomenclature; alkenes-synthesis, reactions (free
radical halogenation) -- reactivity and selectivity, sulphonation-detergents; cycloalkanes-
Baeyer's strain theory; alkenes and alkynes-synthesis, electrohilic addition reactions,
Markownikov's rule, peroxide effects, 1- 3-dipolar addtion; nucleophilic addition to
electron-deficient alkenes; polymerisation; relative acidity; synthesis and reactions of alkyl
halides, alkanols, alkanals, alkanones, alkanoic acids, esters, amides, nitriles, amines, acid
anhydrides, a, ß-unsaturated ketones, ethers and nitro compounds.
Stereochemistry of carbon compounds : Elements of symmetry, chiral and achiral
compounds. Fischer projection formulae; optical isomerism of lactic and tartaric acids,
enantiomerism and diastereoisomerism; configuration (relative and absolute);
conformations of alkanes upto four carbons, cyclohexane and dimethylcyclo-hexanes-their
potential energy. D, L-and R, S-notations of compounds containing chiral centres;
projection formulae-Fischer, Newman and sawhorse-of compounds containing two
adjacent chiral centres; meso and dl-isomers, erythro and threo isomers; racemization and
resolution; examples of homotopic, enantiotopic and diasteretopic atoms and groups in
organic compounds, geometrical isomers; E and Z notations. Stereochemistry of SN1,
SN2, E1 and E2 reactions.
Organometallic compounds : Preparation and synthetic uses of Grignard reagents, alkyl
lithium compounds.
Active methylene compounds : Diethyl malonate, ethyl acetoacetate, ethyl cyanoacetate-
applications in organic synthesis; tautomerism (keto-enol).
Chemistry of aromatic compounds : Aromaticity; Huckel's rule; electrophilic aromatic
substitution-nitration, sulphonation, halogenation (nuclear and side chain), Friedel-Crafts
alkylation and acylation, substituents effect; chemistry and reactivity of aromatic halides,
phenols, nitro-, diazo, diazonium and sulphonic acid derivatives, benzyne reactions.

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Chemistry of biomolecules : (i) Carobhydrates : Classification, reactions, structure of


glucose, D, L-configuration, osazone formation; fructose and sucrose; step-up step-down
of aldoses and ketoses, and ther interconversions, (ii) Amino acdis : Essential amino
acids; zwitterions, isoelectric point, polypeptides; proteins; methods of synthesis of  -
amino acids. (iii) Elementary idea of oils, fats, soaps and detergents.
Basic principles and applications of UV, visible, IR and NMR spectroscopy of simple
organic molecules.

Section C
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Gaseous state : Deviation of real gases from the equation of state for an ideal gas, van der
Waals and Virial equation of state, critical phenomena, principle of corresponding states,
equation for reduced state. Liquification of gases, distribution of molecular speed,
collisions between molecules in a gas; mean free path, speicific heat of gases
Thermodynamics :
(i) First law and its applications: Thermodynamic systems, states and processes,
work, heat and internal energy, zeroth law of thermodynamics, various types of work done on a
system in reversible and irreversible processes. Calorimetry and thermochemistry, enthalpy and
enthalpy changes in various physical and chemical processes, Joule-Thomson effect, inversion
temperautre. Heat capacities and temperature dependence of enthalpy and energy changes.
(ii) Second law and its applications : Spontaneity of a process, entropy and entropy
changes in various processes, free energy functions, criteria for equilibrium, relation between
equilibrium constant and thermodynamic quantities.

3.3 Phase rule and its applications : Equilibrium bewteen liquid, solid and vapours of a
pure substance, Clausius-Clapeyron equation and its applications. Number of components,
phases and degrees of freedom; phase rule and its applications; simple systems with one
(water and sulphur) and two components (lead-silver, salt hydrates). Distribution law, its
modifications, limitations and applications.
Solutions : Solubility and its temperature dependence, partially miscible liquids, upper and
lower critical solution temperatres, vapour pressures of liquids over their mixtures,
Raoult's and Henry's laws, fractional and steam distillations.
Colligative Properties : Dilute solutions and colligative properties, determination of
molecular weights using colligative properties.
Electrochemistry : Ions in solutions, ionic equilibria, dissociation constants of acids and
bases, hydrolysis, pH and buffers, theory of indicators and acid-base titrations.
Conductivity of ionic solutions, its variation with concentration, Ostwald's dilution law,
Kohlrausch law and its application. Transport number and its determination. Faraday's
laws of electrolysis, galvanic cells and measurements of their e.m.f., cell reactions,

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standard cell, standard reduction potential, Nernst equation, relation between


thermodynamic quantities and cell e.m.f., fuel cells, potentiometric titrations.
Chemical kinetics : Rate of chemical reaction and its dependence on concentrations of the
reactants, rate constant and order of reaction and their experimental determination;
differential and integral rate equations for first and second order reaction, half-life periods;
temperature dependence of rate constant and Arrhenius parameters; elementary ideas
regarding collision and transition state theory.
Photochemistry : Absorption of light, laws of photochemistry, quantum yield, the excited
state and its decay by radiative, nonradiative and chemical pathways; simple
photochemical reactions.
Catalysis : Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis and their characteristics, mechanism
of heterogeneous catalysis; enzyme catalysed reactions (Michaelis-Menten mechanism).
Colloids : The colloidal state, preparation and purification of colloids and their
characteristics properties; lyophilic and lyophobic colloids and coagulation; protection of
colloids; gels, emulsions, surfactants and micelles.

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