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  • A Text Book of B.Sc. Chemistry by Dr. Indrajit Kumar
  • A Text Book of B.Sc. Chemistry: for Najor Course of Semester-II Code-MJC-2 (T)
  • A Text Book of B.Sc. Chemistry: for Najor Course of Semester-II Code-MJC-2 (T)
  • A Text Book of B.Sc. Chemistry: for Najor Course of Semester-II Code-MJC-2 (T)

A Text Book of B.Sc. Chemistry: for Najor Course of Semester-II Code-MJC-2 (T)

Author(s): Dr. Indrajit Kumar
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Language: English
Total Pages: 320
Available in: Paperback
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Description

A Text Book of B.Sc. Chemistry" by Dr. Indrajit Kumar is likely a comprehensive academic resource designed for undergraduate students pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree with a major in Chemistry. Such textbooks typically cover the essential concepts, theories, and practical aspects of Chemistry that are fundamental to the study of the subject at the undergraduate level. Here's a general overview of what a typical B.Sc. Chemistry textbook by Dr. Indrajit Kumar might include:

1. Physical Chemistry

  • Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics, applications, and concepts such as enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy, and spontaneity.
  • Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws, order of reaction, Arrhenius equation, collision theory, and reaction mechanisms.
  • Quantum Chemistry: Wave functions, Schrödinger equation, atomic orbitals, and the concept of quantization in atoms and molecules.
  • Electrochemistry: Conductivity, electrochemical cells, Nernst equation, and redox reactions.
  • Surface Chemistry: Adsorption, colloids, emulsions, and catalysts.

2. Inorganic Chemistry

  • Periodic Table and Periodicity: Trends in atomic size, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, etc.
  • Chemical Bonding: Ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, VSEPR theory, and hybridization.
  • Coordination Chemistry: Ligands, coordination compounds, crystal field theory, and applications of coordination compounds.
  • Bioinorganic Chemistry: Role of metals in biological systems (hemoglobin, chlorophyll, etc.).
  • Organometallic Chemistry: Organometallic compounds, bonding, and catalytic applications.

3. Organic Chemistry

  • Structure and Bonding: Covalent bonds, resonance, hybridization, molecular orbital theory.
  • Functional Groups: Alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and their derivatives.
  • Reaction Mechanisms: Nucleophilic substitution, elimination reactions, addition, and rearrangement reactions.
  • Aromatic Compounds: Aromaticity, electrophilic substitution, and reactions of benzene derivatives.
  • Stereochemistry: Chirality, optical activity, isomerism, and stereochemistry of alkenes and cycloalkanes.

4. Analytical Chemistry

  • Qualitative Analysis: Identification of anions, cations, and simple compounds.
  • Quantitative Analysis: Gravimetric, volumetric, and instrumental methods of analysis.
  • Spectroscopy: UV-Visible, IR, NMR, and Mass Spectroscopy. Principles and applications of each.

5. Biochemistry

  • Amino Acids and Proteins: Structure, classification, and function.
  • Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides, and their biochemical significance.
  • Lipids and Nucleic Acids: Structure and role in biological systems.
  • Metabolism: Enzymes, biochemical pathways, ATP, glycolysis, and Krebs cycle.

6. Environmental Chemistry

  • Pollution and Its Effects: Air, water, and soil pollution, and environmental impact of chemicals.
  • Green Chemistry: Principles and applications of environmentally friendly chemistry.
  • Waste Management: Recycling, treatment of hazardous chemicals, and reducing environmental footprints.

7. Industrial Chemistry

  • Fuels and Energy: Types of fuels, calorific value, combustion, and the energy crisis.
  • Materials Chemistry: Polymers, nanomaterials, and their applications.
  • Chemicals in Industry: Manufacturing of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and other industrial chemicals.

8. Laboratory Techniques and Safety

  • Laboratory Safety: Handling chemicals, first aid, and safety protocols.
  • Experimental Techniques: Titration, filtration, distillation, chromatography, and crystallization.

Features Likely Included in the Book:

  • Illustrations and Diagrams: To aid in the visualization of complex chemical structures and processes.
  • Chapter-wise Problems: Examples and practice problems with solutions for better understanding and application of concepts.
  • Objective Questions: Multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions for self-assessment.
  • Practical Experiments: A guide to performing essential laboratory experiments.

Purpose and Audience:

  • The book is designed to cater to the learning needs of undergraduate students, especially those preparing for exams, and could be used in various university syllabi for B.Sc. Chemistry courses. It likely includes both theoretical explanations and practical examples to help students grasp fundamental and advanced topics in Chemistry.