HSC Maharashtra chemistry syllabus
Here is the syllabus for HSC Board exam for Chemistry.
1. Solid State
2. Solutions
3. Ionic Equilibria
4. Chemical Thermodynamics
5. Electrochemistry
6. Chemical Kinetics
7. Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
701. Group of 15 Elements
702. Group of 16 Elements
703. Group of 17 Elements
8. Transition and Inner Transition Elements
801. D-block Elememts
802. F-block Elememts
9. Coordination Compounds
10. Halogen Derivatives
1001. Haloalkanes
1002. Haloarenes
11. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
1101. Alcohols
1102. Phenols
1103. Ethers
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acides
1201. Aldehydes and Ketones
1202. Carboxylic Acides
13. Amines
1301. Amines
1302. Cyanides and Isocyanides
1303. Diazonium Salts.
14. Biomolecules
1401. Carbohydrates
1402. Proteins
1403. Vitamins
1404. Nucleic Acids
15. Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
16. Green Chemistry and Nanochemistry
1601. Chemicals in Medicines
1602. Chemicals in Food
1603. Cleansing Agents
All the best
Hi aspirant,
Maharashtra state education board earlier this year had released the reduced syllabus for the session 2021-22 in view of corona pandemic that is available on the official website. You can download the PDF file for the same at https://school.careers360.com/download/ebooks/maharashtra-hsc-marathi-syllabus However for your ease I am mentioning the complete syllabus below:
Chapters |
Sub-topics |
Solid State |
Classification of solids, unit cell in 2 & 3 dimensional lattices, calculation of density, voids, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties, Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors, insulators and n-p type semiconductors. |
Solutions and colligative properties |
Types of solutions, concentration of solids in liquids, Raoult’s law elevation of boiling point, solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions, colligative properties, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular masses using colligative properties, Van’t Hoff factor, etc |
Chemical thermodynamics and energetic |
Work, heat, energy, First law of thermodynamics, Hess’ law of constant heat summation, extensive and intensive properties, enthalpy of bond dissociation, Second and third law of thermodynamics, etc |
Electrochemistry |
Kohlrausch’s Law, lead accumulator, dry cell –electrolytic and galvanic cells, EMF, fuel cells, Nernst equation |
Chemical kinetics |
Activation energy, rate law and specific rate constant, Arrhenius equation, concept of collision theory, etc |
General principles and processes of isolation of elements |
Principles and methods of extraction, reduction electrolytic method and refining |
p-Block elements |
Group 15 elements, Group 16 elements, Classification of oxides, Group 17 elements, Group 18 elements, etc. |
d and f Block Elements |
Lanthanoids, Actinoids, first row transition metals, interstitial compounds, alloy formation |
Coordination compounds |
IUPAC nomenclature, Werner’s theory, coordination number, magnetic properties, VBT, CFT. isomerism, |
Halogen derivatives of alkanes |
Haloalkanes, Haloarenes, stability of carbocations, d-l and R-S configurations. |
Alcohols, phenols and ethers |
Nomenclature, physical and chemical properties, methods of preparation, etc |
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids |
Nomenclature, physical and chemical properties, methods of preparation, etc |
Organic compounds containing nitrogen |
Amines, Diazonium salts, Cyanides and isocyanides, etc |
Biomolecules |
Carbohydrates, Proteins, Vitamins, Nucleic acids, etc |
Polymers |
Classification, methods of polymerization, copolymerization, polythene, bakelite, nylon, polyesters, and rubber, Biodegradable, non-biodegradable polymers. |
Chemistry in everyday life |
Chemicals in medicines, Chemicals in food, Cleansing agents |
Hope it helps!!