Hard work with systematic planning will fetch you good marks. Perfection in preparation for Intermediate Public Examinations will also help in all the competitive examinations. As we know the pattern of examination, repetition of 4 marks and 8 marks questions from previous examinations, let us follow a study plan.
Inter board has given a blue print for each subject till 2012. At present there is no blue print. But one can predict the probable weightage of each and every chapter from previous knowledge and from model question paper
given at the end of the text book. As the number of understanding & application type questions are increased,
must go through them. Every mark is very important as proper weightage (25% to 40%) is given for Inter marks
in exams like EAMCET and JEE.
Atomic Structure
In general three 8 marks questions are given from Atomic Structure, Periodic table, Chemical bonding or Organic Chemistry (or Chemical equilibrium and Acids - Bases). ➠ In addition to quantum numbers, Bohr's model of H atom (postulates, H spectrum, limitations) learn de Broglie relation, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, related
problems (also Rydberg equation based), Plank's quantum theory, shapes of s, p, d, f orbitals, node, nodal plane, Aufbau, Hund, Pauli's principles from "Atomic Structure" lesson.
Those who are trying for 60 out of 60 marks, solve all the 2 marks problems and questions given at the end and in boxes.
As we need electronic configuration of the elements upto Z = 30, practice confidently.
Learn & use SI units where ever you require.
Classification of Elements, Periodicity in Properties
In this lesson, classification of elements into s, p, d, f blocks, IE1, IE2, factors effecting, periodic properties & their trends in a group and in a period. Prepare a table for all the periodic properties and their trends in a group and in a period and learn them by comparison.
Pictorial graphs, typical trends, concepts of this lesson will make you perfect in understanding all the properties of 1 to 18 group elements.
Isoelectronic series, Lanthanide contraction, diagonal relationship, IE, EN, Electron gain enthalpy are to be learned.
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Senior Inter Chemistry Exam Plan - Weightage for Alkanes and Organic Compounds
Try to answer all the questions by your own, without taking help of the lecturer (after completion of every
lesson).
Halo Alkanes and Halo arenes:
From this lesson, more chances are there for two 2 marks questions from chain isomers of C4H9Br, Conversion of C2H6 to C2H5Br, type of isomerism in O, P, m-chloro Benzenes, Enantiomers, racemic mixture, Sandmeyer's,
Finkelstein, Swarts, Fittig, Wurtz - fittig reactions, why μ of C2H5Cl < Cyclo hexyl Chloride, why aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution, P-Nitro Chlorobenzene & O, P - dinitro chloro benzene undergo nucleophilic substitution readily compared to C6H5Cl, intext questions 11.5, 11.7, Examples in boxes 11.7, 11.9 are important for 2 marks. SN1 and SN2 mechanism is very very important for 4 marks. Organic Compounds Containing C, H, O
8 Marks worth questions are expected from the lesson "Organic Compounds Containing C, H & O". Cannizzaro, Reimer- Tiemann, HVZ, Kolbe's, Stephen, Etard, Gatterman Koch reactions,
Esterification, Williamson's Synthesis, Rosenmund, Wolff- Kishner, Clemmensen Reductions, Aldol & Cross Aldol condensation, Examples in Box: 12.9, Intext Questions 12.1, 12.3, 12.4, 12.16 are very important for 2
marks.
Comparison of Acidic nature between alcohols and phenols, distinguish between 1°, 2°, 3° - alcohols are important for 4 marks. Even in previous years 8 marks questions were asked (2 preparations & 4 Chemical properties) from acetic acid, acetaldehyde. Better to prepare own notes for alcohols, Phenols, ethers, aldehydes, Ketones,
Carboxylic acids separately.
Organic Compounds Containing N
4 Marks worth questions could be given from the lesson "Organic compounds containing N". Better to prepare 2 marks questions like carbyl amine reaction, Sandmeyer's reaction, Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis, Hoffmamn bromide degradation, Gattermann, Coupling reactions, why aniline does not undergo Fridel - Craft's reactions, why pKb of aniline is more than that of methylamine.
More and more hard work is needed to score maximum marks.
Wish you best of luck!
lesson).
Halo Alkanes and Halo arenes:
From this lesson, more chances are there for two 2 marks questions from chain isomers of C4H9Br, Conversion of C2H6 to C2H5Br, type of isomerism in O, P, m-chloro Benzenes, Enantiomers, racemic mixture, Sandmeyer's,
Finkelstein, Swarts, Fittig, Wurtz - fittig reactions, why μ of C2H5Cl < Cyclo hexyl Chloride, why aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution, P-Nitro Chlorobenzene & O, P - dinitro chloro benzene undergo nucleophilic substitution readily compared to C6H5Cl, intext questions 11.5, 11.7, Examples in boxes 11.7, 11.9 are important for 2 marks. SN1 and SN2 mechanism is very very important for 4 marks. Organic Compounds Containing C, H, O
8 Marks worth questions are expected from the lesson "Organic Compounds Containing C, H & O". Cannizzaro, Reimer- Tiemann, HVZ, Kolbe's, Stephen, Etard, Gatterman Koch reactions,
Esterification, Williamson's Synthesis, Rosenmund, Wolff- Kishner, Clemmensen Reductions, Aldol & Cross Aldol condensation, Examples in Box: 12.9, Intext Questions 12.1, 12.3, 12.4, 12.16 are very important for 2
marks.
Comparison of Acidic nature between alcohols and phenols, distinguish between 1°, 2°, 3° - alcohols are important for 4 marks. Even in previous years 8 marks questions were asked (2 preparations & 4 Chemical properties) from acetic acid, acetaldehyde. Better to prepare own notes for alcohols, Phenols, ethers, aldehydes, Ketones,
Carboxylic acids separately.
Organic Compounds Containing N
4 Marks worth questions could be given from the lesson "Organic compounds containing N". Better to prepare 2 marks questions like carbyl amine reaction, Sandmeyer's reaction, Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis, Hoffmamn bromide degradation, Gattermann, Coupling reactions, why aniline does not undergo Fridel - Craft's reactions, why pKb of aniline is more than that of methylamine.
More and more hard work is needed to score maximum marks.
Wish you best of luck!
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