NEET Chemistry Syllabus1.
The Solid State- Introduction to the solid state
- Types of solids
- Crystal lattice and unit cell
- Packing in solids
- Imperfections in solids
- Electrical and magnetic properties of solids
2.
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry- Laws of chemical combinations
- Atomic and molecular masses
- Mole concept and molar mass
- Stoichiometry and its applications
- Concentration of solutions
3.
Structure of Atom- Discovery of subatomic particles
- Atomic models
- Quantum numbers and electron configuration
- Periodic trends in atomic properties
- Aufbau principle and Pauli's exclusion principle
4.
Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties- Periodic table and its significance
- Classification of elements
- Periodic trends in properties of elements
- Periodic properties and atomic structure
5.
Chemistry in Everyday Life- Drugs and their classification
- Therapeutic action and mode of action of drugs
- Chemicals used in food preservation
- Cleansing agents and their action
- Environmental chemicals and their impact
6.
Electrochemistry- Redox reactions and electrode processes
- Electrochemical cells and their types
- Electrolysis and Faraday's laws
- Conductance and its measurement
- Batteries and fuel cells
7.
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure- Lewis structure and octet rule
- Ionic, covalent, and coordinate bonds
- Shapes of molecules and VSEPR theory
- Hybridization and molecular orbital theory
- Bonding in metals and semiconductors
8.
Polymers- Classification and types of polymers
- Polymerization reactions
- Polymer properties and applications
- Biodegradable polymers
- Synthetic and natural polymers
9.
Solutions- Types of solutions
- Solubility and factors affecting solubility
- Colligative properties and their applications
- Ideal and non-ideal solutions
- Raoult's law and Henry's law
10.
Surface Chemistry- Adsorption and its types
- Factors affecting adsorption
- Catalysis and types of catalysts
- Colloids and their properties
- Emulsions and micelles
11.
States of Matter- Gaseous state and gas laws
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Real gases and deviations from ideal behavior
- Liquids and their properties
- Intermolecular forces and their effects
12.
Hydrogen- Position of hydrogen in the periodic table
- Isotopes of hydrogen
- Properties and uses of hydrogen
- Hydrides and their types
- Hydrogen as a fuel
13.
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers- Classification and nomenclature
- Preparation methods
- Physical and chemical properties
- Reactions of alcohols, phenols, and ethers
- Uses of alcohols, phenols, and ethers
14.
Chemical Kinetics- Rate of reaction and factors affecting it
- Order and molecularity of reactions
- Rate law and rate constant
- Integrated rate equations
- Collision theory and activated complex theory
15.
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids- Nomenclature and structure
- Preparation methods
- Physical and chemical properties
- Reactions of aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids
- Uses of aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids
16.
Biomolecules- Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids
- Structure and functions of biomolecules
- Enzymes and their action
- Metabolism and bioenergetics
- Vitamins and hormones
17.
The p-Block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17 and 18)- Group trends and properties
- Preparation, properties, and uses of compounds
- Oxidation states and reactivity
- Anomalous properties of group 15, 16, 17, and 18 elements
- Noble gases and their applications
18.
Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques- IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds
- Isomerism and its types
- Electronic effects in organic compounds
- Organic reaction mechanisms
- Purification and characterization of organic compounds
19.
The d and f-Block Elements- Transition metals and their properties
- Electronic configuration and oxidation states
- Coordination compounds and their types
- Magnetic properties and color of transition metal compounds
- Lanthanides and actinides
20.
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements- Occurrence and extraction of metals
- Concentration of ores
- Extraction of metals by various methods
- Refining of metals
- Thermodynamics and electrochemistry of extraction processes
21.
Coordination Compounds- Complexes and coordination compounds
- Werner's theory and coordination number
- Nomenclature of coordination compounds
- Isomerism in coordination compounds
- Applications of coordination compounds
22.
The p-Block Elements (Group 13 & 14)- Group trends and properties
- Preparation, properties, and uses of compounds
- Oxidation states and reactivity
- Anomalous properties of group 13 and 14 elements
- Boron and silicon - their compounds and applications
23.
Environmental Chemistry- Environmental pollution and its types
- Air, water, and soil pollution
- Greenhouse effect and global warming
- Ozone depletion and acid rain
- Environmental protection and sustainable development
24.
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes- Nomenclature and structure
- Preparation methods
- Physical and chemical properties
- Reactions of haloalkanes and haloarenes
- Uses of haloalkanes and haloarenes
25.
The s - Block Elements- Group trends and properties
- Preparation, properties, and uses of compounds
- Oxidation states and reactivity
- Anomalous properties of alkaline earth metals
- Alkali metals and their applications
26.
Redox Reactions- Oxidation and reduction reactions
- Balancing redox equations
- Electrochemical series and its applications
- Redox titrations
- Corrosion and prevention methods
27.
Amines- Classification and nomenclature
- Preparation methods
- Physical and chemical properties
- Reactions of amines
- Uses of amines
28.
Equilibrium- Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
- Law of mass action and equilibrium constant
- Le Chatelier's principle
- Factors affecting equilibrium
- Solubility product and common ion effect
29.
Hydrocarbons- Classification and nomenclature
- Alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes
- Aromatic hydrocarbons
- Isomerism in hydrocarbons
- Reactions of hydrocarbons
30.
Thermodynamics- Laws of thermodynamics
- Enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy
- Heat transfer and calorimetry
- Spontaneity and feasibility of reactions
- Thermochemical equations
31.
Nuclear Chemistry- Radioactivity and types of radioactive decay
- Nuclear reactions and their applications
- Half-life and radioactive dating
- Nuclear fission and fusion
- Nuclear energy and its environmental impact.
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