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ANU UG / Degree B.Sc 1st Sem Chemistry New Syllabus A.Y 2020-21

ANU UG / Degree  B.Sc 1st Sem Chemistry (Inorganic and Physical Chemistry)New Syllabus A.Y 2020-21 is now available, Here you can download all subjects latest syllabus for newly admitted batch 2020-21.

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

UNIT –I Chemistry of p-block elements 

Group 13: Preparation & structure of Diborane, Borazine
Group 14: Preparation, classification and uses of silicones
Group 15: Preparation & structures of Phosphonitrilic halides {(PNCl2)n where n=3, 4
Group 16: Oxides and Oxoacids of Sulphur (structures only)
Group 17: Pseudohalogens, Structures of Interhalogen compounds

UNIT-II 

1. Chemistry of d-block elements: 

Characteristics of d-block elements with special reference to electronic configuration, variable valence, magnetic properties, catalytic properties and ability to form complexes. Stability of various oxidation states.

2. Chemistry of f-block elements: 

Chemistry of lanthanides - electronic structure, oxidation states, lanthanide contraction, consequences of lanthanide contraction, magnetic properties. Chemistry of actinides - electronic configuration, oxidation states, actinide contraction, comparison of lanthanides and actinides.

3. Theories of bonding in metals:

Valence bond theory and Free electron theory, explanation of thermal and electrical conductivity of metals based on these theories, Band theory- formation of bands, explanation of conductors, semiconductors and insulators.

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

UNIT-III Solidstate 

Symmetry in crystals. Law of constancy of interfacial angles. The law of rationality of indices. The law of symmetry. Miller indices, Definition of lattice point, space lattice, unit cell. Bravais lattices and crystal systems. X-ray diffraction and crystal structure. Bragg's law. Powder method. Defects in crystals. Stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric defects.

UNIT-IV

1. Gaseous state 


van der Waal's equation of state. Andrew's isotherms of carbon dioxide, continuity of state. Critical phenomena. Relationship between critical constants and vander Waal's constants. Lawof corresponding states. Joule- Thomson effect. Inversion temperature.

2.Liquid state

Liquid crystals,mesomorphicstate. Differences between liquid crystal and solid/liquid. Classification of liquid crystals into Smectic and Nematic. Application of liquid crystals as LCD devices.

UNIT-V Solutions, Ionic equilibrium and dilute solutions

1. Solutions 

Azeotropes-HCl-H2O system and ethanol-water system. Partially miscible liquids-phenol-water system. Critical solution temperature (CST), Effect of impurity on consulate temperature. Immiscible liquids and steam distillation.Nernst distribution law. Calculation of the partition coefficient. Applications of distribution law.

2. Ionic equilibrium 

Ionic product, common ion effect, solubility and solubility product. Calculations based on solubility product.

3. Dilute solutions 


Colligative properties- RLVP, Osmotic pressure, Elevation in boing point and depression in freezing point. Experimental methods for the determination of molar mass of a non-volatile.

solute using osmotic pressure, Elevation in boing point and depression in freezing point. Abnormal colligative properties. Van't Hoff factor.

List of Reference Books

1. Principles of physical chemistry by Prutton and Marron
2. Solid State Chemistry and its applications by Anthony R. West
3. Text book of physical chemistry by K L Kapoor
4. Text book of physical chemistry by S Glasstone
5. Advanced physical chemistry by Bahl and Tuli
6. Inorganic Chemistry by J.E.Huheey
7. Basic Inorganic Chemistry by Cotton and Wilkinson
8. A textbook of qualitative inorganic analysis by A.I. Vogel
9. Atkins,P.W.&Paula,J.deAtkin’sPhysicalChemistryEd.,OxfordUniversityPress 10thEd(2014).
10. Castellan,G.W.PhysicalChemistry4thEd.Narosa(2004).
11. Mortimer,R. G.PhysicalChemistry3rdEd. Elsevier:NOIDA,UP(2009).
12. Barrow,G.M.PhysicalChemistry


ANU UG / Degree B.Sc (BZC) 1st Sem Botany New Syllabus A.Y 2020-21

ANU UG / Degree B.Sc (BZC) 1st Sem Botany New Syllabus A.Y 2020-21 is now available, news degree syllabus for the academic year 2020-21 botany 1st-year 1st semester is now available, here you can download all latest updates about the new syllabus.



Unit – 1:Origin of life and Viruses 

1. Origin of life, concept of primary Abiogenesis;Miller and Urey experiment.Five kingdom classification of R.H. Whittaker
2. Discovery of microorganisms,Pasteur experiments, germ theory of diseases.
3. Shape and symmetry of viruses; structure of TMV and Gemini virus; multiplicationof TMV; A brief account of Prions and Viroids.
4. A general account on symptoms of plant diseases caused by Viruses.Transmission of plant viruses and their control.
5. Significance of viruses in vaccine production,bio-pesticides and as cloning vectors.

Unit – 2:Special groups of Bacteria and Eubacteria 

1. Brief account of Archaebacteria, ActinomycetesandCyanobacteria.
2. Cell structure and nutritionof Eubacteria.
3. Reproduction- Asexual (Binary fission and endospores) and bacterial recombination (Conjugation, Transformation,Transduction).
4. Economic importance of Bacteria with reference to their role in Agriculture and industry (fermentation and medicine).
5. A general account on symptoms of plant diseases caused by Bacteria; Citrus canker.

Unit – 3: Fungi and Lichens 

1. General characteristics of fungi and Ainsworth classification (upto classes).
2. Structure, reproductionand life history of(a)Rhizopus(Zygomycota)and (b)Puccinia (Basidiomycota).
3. Economic uses of fungi in food industry, pharmacy and agriculture.
4. A general account on symptoms of plant diseases caused by Fungi; Blast of Rice.
5. Lichens- structure and reproduction; ecological and economic importance.

Unit – 4: Algae 

1. General characteristics of Algae (pigments, flagella and reserve food material);Fritsch classification (upto classes).
2. Thallus organization and life cycles in Algae.
3. Occurrence, structure, reproduction and life cycle of (a) Spirogyra (Chlorophyceae) and (b) Polysiphonia (Rhodophyceae).
4. Economic importance of Algae

Unit – 5:Bryophytes 

1. General characteristics of Bryophytes; classification upto classes.
2. Occurrence, morphology, anatomy, reproduction (developmental details are not needed) and life cycle of (a) Marchantia (Hepaticopsida) and (b) Funaria(Bryopsida).
3. General account on evolution of sporophytes in Bryophyta.

Textbooks:
  •  Botany – I (Vrukshasastram-I) : Telugu Akademi, Hyderabad
  •  Pandey, B.P. (2013) College Botany, Volume-I, S. Chand Publishing, New Delhi
  • Hait,G., K.Bhattacharya&A.K.Ghosh (2011) A Text Book of Botany, Volume-I, New Central Book Agency Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata
  •  Bhattacharjee, R.N., (2017) Introduction to Microbiology and Microbial Diversity, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi
Books for Reference:
  •  Dubey, R.C. &D.K.Maheswari (2013) A Text Book of Microbiology,S.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi
  •  Pelczar Jr., M.J., E.C.N. Chan &N.R.Krieg (2001)Microbiology, Tata McGraw-Hill Co, New Delhi
  •  Presscott, L. Harley, J. and Klein, D. (2005)Microbiology, 6th edition, Tata McGraw –Hill Co. New Delhi.
  • Alexopoulos, C.J., C.W.Mims&M.Blackwell (2007) Introductory Mycology,Wiley& Sons, Inc., New York
  •  Mehrotra, R.S. & K. R. Aneja (1990)An Introduction to Mycology. New Age International Publishers, New Delhi
  • Kevin Kavanagh (2005) Fungi ; Biology and Applications John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.,West Sussex, England
  •  John Webster & R. W. S. Weber (2007) Introduction to Fungi,Cambridge University Press, New York
  • Fritsch, F.E. (1945)The Structure & Reproduction of Algae (Vol. I & Vol. II)Cambridge UniversityPress Cambridge, U.K..
  • Bold, H.C. & M. J. Wynne (1984)Introduction to the Algae, Prentice-Hall Inc., New Jersey
  • Robert Edward Lee (2008)Phycology. Cambridge University Press, New York
  • Van Den Hoek, C., D.G.Mann&H.M.Jahns (1996)Algae : An Introduction to Phycology. Cambridge University Press, New York
  •  Shaw, A.J.&B.Goffinet (2000)Bryophyte Biology.Cambridge University Press, New York.

ANU B.Sc (Computers) 1st Sen Problem Solving in C Revised New Syllabus A.Y 2020-21

ANU B.Sc (Computers) 1st Sen Problem Solving in C New Syllabus A.Y 2020-21 for three years B.Sc Computer Science / Information Technology is now available. The new syllabus effects from 2020 admitted batch on-wards.

Course Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the course, a student will be able to:

1. Understand the evolution and functionality of a Digital Computer.
2. Apply logical skills to analyze a given problem
3. Develop an algorithm for solving a given problem.
4. Understand ‘C’ language constructs like Iterative statements, Array processing, Pointers, etc.
5. Apply ‘C’ language constructs to the algorithms to write a ‘C’ language program.


UNIT I

General Fundamentals: Introduction to computers: Block diagram of a computer, characteristics and limitations of computers, applications of computers, types of computers, computer generations.

Introduction to Algorithms and Programming Languages: Algorithm – Key features of Algorithms, Flow Charts, Programming Languages – Generations of Programming Languages – Structured Programming Language
UNIT II

Introduction to C: Introduction – Structure of C Program – Compiling and Executing C Programs – Using Comments –Keywords – Identifiers – Basic Data Types in C – Variables – Constants – I/O Statements in C- Operators in C.
Decision Control and Looping Statements: Introduction to Decision Control Statements– Conditional Branching Statements – Iterative Statements – Nested Loops – Break and Continue Statement – Goto Statement

UNIT III

Arrays: Introduction – Different types of arrays(1D,2D,3D), Operations on Arrays – one dimensional, two dimensional and multidimensional arrays, character handling and strings: string operations, string character functions.

UNIT-IV

Functions: Introduction – user define and predefined functions– Passing parameters – Scope of variables – Storage Classes – Recursive functions.

Structure, Union, and Enumerated Data Types: Introduction – Nested Structures – Arrays of Structures – Structures and Functions– Structures and Unions– Enumerated Data Types.

UNIT V

Pointers: Understanding Computer Memory – Introduction to Pointers –Pointer Expressions and Pointer Arithmetic – Null Pointers - Pointer and Arrays –Dynamic Memory Allocation – Drawbacks of Pointers

Files: Introduction to Files – Using Files in C – Reading Data from Files – Writing Data to Files – Detecting the End-of-file – Error Handling during File Operations – Accepting Command Line Arguments.

BOOKS

1. E Balagurusamy – Programming in ANSIC – Tata McGraw-Hill publications.
2. Brain W Kernighan and Dennis M Ritchie - The ‘C’ Programming language” - Pearson publications.
3. Ashok N Kamthane: Programming with ANSI and Turbo C, Pearson Edition Publications.
4. YashavantKanetkar - Let Us ‘C’ – BPB Publications

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