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m sc chemistry semester i course i inorganic chemistry lectures 60 max marks 80 note i ten questions will be set by the examiner selecting two from each unit as ...

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                                                                M.Sc (Chemistry) 
                                                                           
                                                                  SEMESTER-I 
                                                                           
                                                                   (COURSE – I)  
                                                           (INORGANIC CHEMISTRY)                           Lectures-60 
                                                                                                             Max. Marks-80 
                          Note:  i. Ten questions will be set by the examiner selecting TWO from each unit. As far as possible every 
                                  question  will  be  divided  into  Two  –  Three  Parts.  The  students  shall  attempt  FIVE  questions 
                                  selecting ONE from each unit. 
                                       ii. Students can ask for Character Tables (except for C  and C  point groups) if required. 
                                                                                 2V      3V
                           
                          UNIT-I   
                          Group theory: The concept of group, Symmetry elements and symmetry operations, Assignment 
                          of  point  groups  to  Inorganic  molecules,  Some  general  rules  for  multiplications  of  symmetry 
                          operations,  Multiplication  tables  for  water  and  ammonia,  Representations  (matrices,  matrix 
                          representations for C  and C  point groups irreducible representations), Character and character 
                                               2V      3V
                          tables for C  and C  point groups. Applications of group theory to chemical bonding (hybrid 
                                      2V       3V
                          orbitals for σ-bonding in different geometries and hybrid orbitals for π-bonding. Symmetries of 
                          molecular orbitals in BF , C H and B H . 
                                                  3  2  4      2 6
                           
                          UNIT-II  
                          Application of Group Theory in Vibrational Spectroscopy: A brief idea about Infrared and 
                          Raman scattering spectroscopy. Vibrational modes as basis of group representations w.r.t. SO , 
                                       2-                                                                                2
                          POCl ,  PtCl     and  RuO .  Mutual  exclusion  principle,  Classification  of  vibrational  modes  (i.e. 
                                3     4            4                                           2-
                          stretching and angle deformation vibrations w.r.t. SO POCl  and PtCl  . 
                                                                              2,     3        4
                           
                          UNIT-III  
                          Non-Aqueous Solvents: Factors  justifying  the  need  of  Non  Aqueous  solution  Chemistry  and 
                          failure of water as a Solvent. Solution chemistry of Sulphuric acid: Physical properties, Ionic self 
                          dehydration in H SO , high electrical conductance in spite of high viscosity, Chemistry of H SO  
                                           2   4                                                                      2   4
                          as an acid, as an dehydrating agent, as an oxidizing agent, as an medium to carry out acid-base 
                          neutralization  reaction  and  as  a  differentiating  solvent.  Liquid  BrF3:  Physical  properties, 
                          solubilities in BrF3 , self ion
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...M sc chemistry semester i course inorganic lectures max marks note ten questions will be set by the examiner selecting two from each unit as far possible every question divided into three parts students shall attempt five one ii can ask for character tables except c and point groups if required v group theory concept of symmetry elements operations assignment to molecules some general rules multiplications multiplication water ammonia representations matrices matrix irreducible applications chemical bonding hybrid orbitals in different geometries symmetries molecular bf h b application vibrational spectroscopy a brief idea about infrared raman scattering modes basis w r t so pocl ptcl ruo mutual exclusion principle classification e stretching angle deformation vibrations iii non aqueous solvents factors justifying need solution failure solvent sulphuric acid physical properties ionic self dehydration high electrical conductance spite viscosity an dehydrating agent oxidizing medium carr...

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