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symmetry operations, point groups, stereographic   Faculty of Science Handbook, Academic Session 2025/2026

            projections, group theory, transformation matrices,       References:
            reducible      representation,      irreducible         1. T. W. G. Solomons, Organic Chemistry, 12th ed.,
            representation, character tables, application in IR       Wiley, 2016.
            and Raman spectroscopies and chiral molecules.          2. J.  E.  McMurry,  Organic  Chemistry,  9th  ed.
                                                                      Cengage Learning, 2015.
                                                                    3. P.  Bruice,  Organic  Chemistry,  8th  Edition,
                         Assessment Weightage                         Pearson, 2016.
                   Continuous assessment          40%               4. J.  Clayden,  N.  Greeves  and  S.  Warren,  Oxford
                   Summative assessment           60%                 Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition, Oxford, 2012.
                                                                    5. L.  Wade  and  J.  Simek,  Organic  Chemistry,  9th
            References:                                               Edition, Pearson, 2016.
          1. C.  E.  Housecroft  and  A.  G.  Sharpe,  Inorganic
            Chemistry, 5th edn., Pearson Prentice Hall, 2018.
          2. M.  Weller,  T.  Overton  and  J.  Rourke,  Inorganic    SIC2019 PRACTICAL OF ORGANIC
            Chemistry, 7th edn, Oxford University Press, 2018.        CHEMISTRY II
          3. J. E. House and K. A. House, Descriptive Inorganic
            Chemistry, 3rd edn., Academic Press, 2015.                Organic  synthesis  &  natural  product  extraction;
                                                                      Application of metal reagents in organic synthesis;
                                                                      Application  of  qualitative  elemental  analysis,
            SIC2017 PRACTICAL OF INORGANIC                            functional  group  tests,  spectroscopy  and  small-
            CHEMISTRY II COORDINATION CHEMISTRY                       scale chemical conversion for the identification of
                                                                      organic compounds.
            Isomers,     spectrochemical    series    and
            mechanochemical reactions.
            KINETICS.  Cis-  and  trans-  transformation  and                      Assessment Weightage
            ligand substitution reactions.                                   Continuous assessment          100%
            Instrumentation. Theory and hands on techniques
            on 1H NMR, FTIR and UV-Vis.                               References:
                                                                    1. K.  L.  Williamson  &  k.  M.  Masters  (2010).
                                                                      Macroscale  and  microscale  organic  experiments.
                          Assessment Weightage                        Cengage Learning
                   Continuous assessment          100%              2. B.s. Furniss, A. J. Hannaford, P. W. G. Smith & A.
                                                                      R. Tatchell, Yogel’s Textbook of Practical Organic
            References:                                               Chemistry. 5th Edn, Pearson India, 2003.
           1. C.  E.  Housecroft  and  a.  G.  Sharpe,  inorganic   3. H.  Becker,  w.  Berger  &  g.  Domschke,
            chemistry, 5th Edn., pearson prentice hall, 2018.         Organicum:Practical   Handbook   Of   Organic
           2. M.  Weller,  t.  Overton  and  j.  Rourke,  inorganic   Chemistry, Revised Edn., Elsevier Science, 2013.
            chemistry, 7th Edn, oxford university press, 2018.
           3. J. E. House and k. A. House, descriptive inorganic
            chemistry, 3rd Edn., academic press, 2015.                SIC2020 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II
           4. Journal articles of the current year.
                                                                      Part  A:  Quantum  Chemistry.  Harmonic  oscillator
                                                                      and  vibrational  motion,  angular  momentum  and
            SIC2018 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II                              rotational   motion;   Electronic   structures   of
                                                                      hydrogen-like  atoms  and  many-electron  atoms,
            Nucleophilic addition, acyl substitution, and redox       approximation methods for many electron atoms–
            reactions; organometallic reagents in synthesis.          neglect of electron-electron repulsion, perturbation
                                                                      theory and variation methods, independent particle
            Enols and enolates: α-hydrogen acidity, keto-enol         approximation,  Pauli  principle,  Aufbau  principle,
            tautomerism;      halogenation,     alkylation,           Hund's  rules,  Slater  determinant,  Hartree-Fock
            regioselective  enolate  formation;  aldol  and           self-consistent  field  method,  molecular  Hamilton
            enamine formation as enol equivalents. Conjugate          operator, Electronic structure of molecules: Born-
            addition.  Chemistry  of  amines:  nitrogen  chirality,   Oppenheimer  approximation,  molecular  orbital
            reactions of amines.                                      theory,  valence-bond  theory,  Huckel  molecular
                                                                      orbital theory.
            Introduction to biomolecules: carbohydrates,
            amino acids, peptides and proteins, nucleic acids         Part B: Chemical Kinetics. Introduction to reaction
            and lipids.                                               rate  theory.  Collision  between  molecules,  gas
                                                                      transport phenomenon. Collision theory of uni-, bi-
                         Assessment Weightage                         and   termolecular   gas   reactions.   Complex
                   Continuous assessment          40%                 reactions.
                   Summative assessment           60%






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