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3rd December 2014, 12:01 PM
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DU MSc Chemistry Entrance Exam Syllabus
Will you please provide here University of Delhi MSc Chemistry Entrance Exam syllabus, please provide here???
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3rd December 2014, 03:40 PM
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Re: DU MSc Chemistry Entrance Exam Syllabus
You are looking for University of Delhi MSc Chemistry Entrance Exam syllabus, here I am giving: Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, & Periodic Properties Bio-molecules Chemical Kinetics and Photochemistry Coordination & Bioinorganic Chemistry Electrochemistry Functional Groups Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons and their Halogen Derivatives Laws of Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium Nitrogen and Oxygen bearing Physical Chemistry Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy S & P - Block Elements Spectroscopy States of Matter Transition & Inner Transition Detailed syllabus Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, & Periodic Properties Wave Mechanical Concept of Atomic Structure Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle Schrödinger wave equation Quantum numbers Chemical Bonding Ionic Solids Metallic bond Valence bond theory Week interactions Periodic properties S & P - Block Elements Boron Hydrides Carbides Clathrates Fluorides and Oxides of Xenon Halogens Hydrides Lithium and Beryllium Nitrogen Compounds Noble gases P – Block Elements S – Block Elements Transition & Inner Transition Elements Transition Elements Physico-chemical properties Variable oxidation states Spectral and Magnetic properties Inner Transition Elements Lanthanoids Ionic radii and Lanthanide contraction Separation of lanthanoids Actinoids Coordination & Bioinorganic Chemistry Effective atomic number Coordination Compounds Bioinorganic Chemistry Qualitative & Quantitative Analyses Qualitative Analysis Types of Qualitative Analysis Analysis of Inorganic Mixtures Quantitative Analysis Titrimetry Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry & Isomerism Carbocations Concept of stereo isomerism Electrometric Effects Huckel’s rule and its significance Hybridization Inductive Effects Requirements of aromaticity Resonance Hydrocarbons and their Halogen Derivatives Acidity of alkynes Aromatic Electrophilic substitutions Hoffman rule Mechanism of electrophilic and nucleophilic addition Methods of formation of Alkenes Saytzeff rule Nitrogen and Oxygen bearing Functional Groups Condensation with Ammonia and amines Mechanism of Electrophilic aromatic substitution in arylamines Methods of formation of ethers and epoxides Nucleophilic substitution in nitroarenes Preparation, properties and factors affecting basicity of amines Reactions of arenediazonium salts Reaction of aryl amines with nitrous acid Reduction of nitro compounds Spectroscopy Infrared spectroscopy Nuclear Magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy Bio-molecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids States of Matter Gaseous State Liquid State Solid State Liquid crystals Chemical Kinetics and Photochemistry Isolation methods Techniques for kinetic investigation Conductometry Potentiometry Polarimetry Spectrophotometry Effect of temperature on rate of reaction Arrhenius equation Theories of chemical kinetics Photochemical decomposition of hydrogen iodide Photochemistry Laws of Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium First Law of thermodynamics Second law of thermodynamics Third law of thermodynamics Electrochemistry Migration of ions and Kohlrausch law Debye-Huckel-Onsager’s equation Hittorf’s method and moving boundary method Application of conductivity measurements Types of reversible electrodes Electrode reactions Nernst equation Electrolytic and Galvanic cells Measurement of EMF of a cell Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Black-body radiation De Broglie hypothesis Hamiltonian operator Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle Hermitian operator Photoelectric effect Planck’s radiation law Quantum numbers and their importance Schrodinger wave equation Spectroscopy Electromagnetic radiation Rotational Spectroscopy Vibrational Spectroscopy |
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2nd December 2019, 09:41 AM
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Re: DU MSc Chemistry Entrance Exam Syllabus
Can you provide me the previous year question paper based on the syllabus of DU (Delhi University) M.Sc. (Chemistry) Entrance Exam as I need it for preparation of the exam?
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2nd December 2019, 09:45 AM
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Re: DU MSc Chemistry Entrance Exam Syllabus
The previous year question paper based on the syllabus of DU (Delhi University) M.Sc. (Chemistry) Entrance Exam is as follows: DU Msc Chemistry The halogen having metallic character is [Question ID = 790] 1. Bromine [Option ID = 3159] 2. Chlorine [Option ID = 3158] 3. Iodine [Option ID = 3160] 4. Fluorine [Option ID = 3157] If the density of air is 1.2 g/lit, what is the volume occupied by 7.8g of air? [Question ID = 860] 1. 10.10lit [Option ID = 3440] 2. 10 lit [Option ID = 3437] 3. 6 lit [Option ID = 3438] 4. 6.5 lit [Option ID = 3439] Which of the following statement/s is/are true? [Question ID = 855] 1. All of these [Option ID = 3420] 2. Adsorption increases with increase in pressure [Option ID = 3419] 3. Adsorption decreases with increase in temperature [Option ID = 3418] 4. Adsorption is an exothermic process [Option ID = 3417] Which of the following species represent the example of dsp2 hybridization? [Question ID = 53390] 1. [FeF6]3- [Option ID = 93549] 2. [Fe(CN)6]3- [Option ID = 93546] 3. [Ni(CN)4]2- [Option ID = 93547] 4. [Zn(NH3)4]2+ [Option ID = 93548] Question Paper DU (Delhi University) M.Sc. (Chemistry) Entrance Exam |
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