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Saturday, 17 October 2020

FBISE REDUCED CHEMISTRY ONLINE SYLLABUS, Class 11

FBISE REDUCED SYLLABUS

CHEMISTRY-XI

1. STOICHIOMETRY

Introduction

1.1 Mole

1.2 Avogadro’s Number

1.3 PercentageComposition

1.4 Excess and LimitingReagents

1.5 Percentage Yield

2. ATOMICSTRUCTURE

Introduction

2.4 Bohr’s Atomic Model and its applications

2.4.1 - 2.4.5 Derivation of Radius, Energy, Frequency, Wave Length,

Wave Number

2.4.6 Defects of Bohr’s atomic model

2.4.7 Hydrogen Spectrum

2.5 Planck’s QuantumTheory_

2.7 Quantum Numbers andOrbitals

1. Principle QuantumNumber

2. Azimuthal QuantumNumber

3. Magnetic QuantumNumber

4. Spin Quantum Number

5. Shapes of s, p and dOrbitals

 2.7.1 Shells and sub-shells or orbitals

 2.8 Electronic Configuration

 2.8.1 The relative energies of atomic orbital

2.8.2 Rules

3. THEORIESOFCOVALENTBONDINGANDSHAPESOFMOLECULES

Introduction

3.1 Shapes ofmolecules

3.1.1 VSEPR

 3.2 Theories of covalentbonding

3.2.1 VBT andhybridization

3.2.3 MOT

4. GASES

Introduction

4.2.3 Effect of change in P on V of gas (Boyle’s law)

4.2.4 Effect of change in T on V of gas (Charle’s law)

4.2.5 AbsoluteZero

4.3 Avogadro’sLaw

4.4 Ideal GasEquation (4.4.1- 4.4.3)

4.5 Deviation From Ideal GasBehavior

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 4.5.1 Why real gases deviate from gas law?

4.6 Van der WaalsEquation

4.7 Dalton’s law of partial pressure and its application

4.8 Graham’s Law of Diffusion andEffusion

5. LIQUIDS

Introduction

5.2 Intermolecular Forces

5.2.1 Dipole-Dipoleinteraction

5.2.2 LondonForces

5.2.3 Hydrogen Bonding

5.3 LiquidCrystals

5.4.4 Liquid crystal and their uses in daily life history

5.4.5 How to differentiate between liquid crystals from pure liquids and

crystalline solid.

6. SOLIDS

Introduction

6.3 1. Anisotropy

 2. Isomorphism

3. Polymorphism

 4. Allotropy

 5. Transition

 Temperature

6.4 Crystal Lattice

 6.4.1 Unit Cell & Shape of NaCl

 6.5.2 Lattice energy

 6.5 Types of Crystalline Solids

 6.5.1 Ionic Solids

 6.5.2 Covalent Solids

 6.5.5 Molecular and metallic Solids

7. CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

 Introduction

 7.1.1 Law of Mass Action

 7.1.2 Examples of EquilibriumConstant expression

 7.1.3 Units of equilibrium constant

7.1.4 Equilibrium expression including partial pressure, no of moles and

mole fraction.

7.1.5 Types of equilibrium

7.1.7 Applications of equilibrium constant

7.2 Factors Affecting Equilibrium ( Le-Chatellier Principle)

7.2.1 Effect of Change inConcentration

7.2.2 Effect of Change in Pressure orVolume

7.2.3 Effect of Change inTemperature

7.3 Industrial Application of Le-Chatellier Principle (Haber’sProcess)

7.5 Common IonEffect

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8. ACIDS, BASES ANDSALTS

Introduction

8.2 8.2.2 Relative Strength of Acids andBases

 8.3 Conjugate Acid-BasePairs

8.4 Strength of Acids andBases

8.4.1 Ionization Equation ofWater and calculation of PH and POH in

aqueous medium using given Kw values.

8.4.2 Strong and weak acid

8.4.3 Strong and weak base

8.4.4 Relationship of Ka andKb

8.6 Buffer Solutions and theirApplications

8.7 SaltHydrolysis

9. CHEMICALKINETICS

Introduction

9.1 RatesofReactions

 9.1.1 Determination of initial rate

 9.1.2 Rate law

 9.2.3 Order of Reaction and rate equation

9.2 Collision Theory, Transition State and ActivationEnergy

10. SOLUTIONS ANDCOLLOIDS

Introduction

10.2 ConcentrationUnits

10.2.1 Percent

10.2.2 Molarity

10.2.3 Molality

10.2.4 Molefraction

10.2.5 Parts per million, billion, andtrillion

10.3 Raoult’sLaw

10.3.1 Causes of lowering of vapour pressure

10.4 Colligative Properties

10.4.1 Lowering of vapour pressure

10.4.2 Elevation of boiling point

10.4.3 Depression in freezing point

11. THERMOCHEMISTRY

 11.8 Hess’s Law: Enthalpy ChangeCalculations

 11.9 Born HaberCycle

12. ELECTROCHEMISTRY

Introduction

12.1 Oxidation-ReductionConcepts

12.1.2 OxidationNumbers

12.1.3 Balancing of equation

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12.2 Electrode, Electrode Potential and ElectrochemicalSeries

12.2.2 Cell potential

12.2.3 Standard Hydrogen electrode

12.2.4 Determination of cell potential

12.2.5 Electrochemical series

12.2.6 Activity series of metal

Note: Topic related questions of self-check exercises and end exercise are included.

Society, technology and science of all  chapters is not included.

It is obvious that questions related to the topics not mentioned above are not included in

exam. Paper will be curriculum based not book based


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