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P. R. Govt., College
I want to know the information of the Pithapur Rajah’s College so can you provide me that Pithapur Rajah’s College was established in 1884 and provides various courses in various departments. It’s providing excellent faculty for study and develop the personality and communication skills. Eligibility for BA: Student passed in 12th with 50% marks in any streams. Mark sheet from recognized board. Courses: BA B. Sc. B. Com. Departments: Physics Chemistry Biology Maths Hindi English Economics Statistics Banking Accounting EVS FEE STRUCTURE Tuition Fees: Rs. 250 per semester for BA / B.Com / B.Sc. Special Fees : a) Rs. 1200/- per annum for BA / B.Com. Students. b) Rs. 1500/- per annum for B.Sc. Students. c) Fee payable to university Rs. 567/- per year for BA / B.Com / B.Sc.Students Additional Special Fees: a)B.Com. Computer Applications Rs.3000/- per year (Restructured Course) b) B.Com. (Regular) Rs. 2,300/- payable Rs. 1,300/- in the First Year and Rs.1,000/- in the Second Year. c) B.Sc. (Computer Science) Rs. 3,000/- p.a (Restructured Course) d) B.Sc. (Petrochemicals) Rs. 3,000/- p.a (Restructured Course) e) B.Sc. Bio-Technology Rs. 3,000/- p.a. (Restructured Course) Voluntary Contribution of a minimum of Rs. 20/- C.P.D.C. Fund. Syllabus of chemistry: UNIT – I 1. Atomic Structure and elementary quantum mechanics 8 h Blackbody radiation, Planck’s radiation law, photoelectric effect, Compton effect, de Broglie’s hypothesis, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Postulates of quantum mechanics. Schrodinger wave equation and a particle in a box, energy levels, wave functions and probability densities. Schrodinger wave equation for H-atom. Separation of variables, Radial and angular functions, hydrogen like wave functions, quantum numbers and their importance. 2. Chemical Bonding 8 h Valence bond theory, hybridization, VB theory as applied to ClF3, BrF5, Ni(CO)4, XeF2. Dipole moment – orientation of dipoles in an electric field, dipole moment, induced dipole moment, dipole moment and structure of molecules. Molecular orbital theory – LCAO method, construction of M.O. energy diagrams for homo-nuclear and hetero-nuclear diatomic molecules (N2, O2, HCl, CO and NO). Comparision of VB and MO theories. 2. Stereochemistry of carbon compounds 10 h Molecular representations- Wedge, Fischer, Newman and Saw-Horse formulae. Stereoisomerism, Stereoisomers: enantiomers, diastereomers- definition and examples.Conformational and configurational isomerism- definition. Conformational isomerism of ethane and n-butane. Enantiomers: Optical activity- wave nature of light, plane polarised light, interaction with molecules, optical rotation and specific rotation. Chiral molecules- definition and criteria- absence of plane, center, and Sn axis of symmetry- asymmetric and disymmetric molecules. Examples of asymmetric molecules (Glyceraldehyde, Lactic acid, Alanine) and disymmetric molecules (trans -1,2-dichloro cyclopropane). Chiral centers: definition- molecules with similar chiral carbon (Tartaric acid), definition of mesomers- molecules with dissimilar chiral carbons (2,3-dibromopentane). Number of enantiomers and mesomers- calculation. D,L and R,S configuration for asymmetric and disymmetric molecules. Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules. Racemic mixture- racemisation and resolution techniques. Diastereomers: definition- geometrical isomerism with reference to alkenes- cis, trans and E,Z- configuration. 4. General Principles of Inorganic qualitative analysis 4 h Solubility product, common ion effect, characteristic reactions of anions, elimination of interfering anions, separation of cations into groups, group reagents, testing of cations Unit-II – (Physical Chemistry – I) 30h (1h/w) I Gaseous state 6 h Compression factors, deviation of real gases from ideal behavior. Van der Waal’s equation of state. P-V Isotherms of real gases, Andrew’s isotherms of carbon dioxide, continuity of state. Critical phenomena. The van der Waal’s equation and the critical state. Relationship between critical constants and van der Waal’s constants. The law of corresponding states and reduced equation of states. Joule Thomson effect. Liquefaction of gases: i) Linde’s method and ii) Claude’s method. For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF fiel to free to download: Contact Details: Pithapur Rajas Govt.College 18, College Road, Kakinada - 500035 Tel: 0884-2212778 Telefax: 0884-2212778 Last edited by Neelurk; April 11th, 2020 at 02:38 PM. |
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