Telangana Board (TSBIE) Class 12 Chemistry Latest Syllabus 2022-2023
Students in the state of Telangana are required to study the subjects prescribed by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE).
The Telangana Board (TSBIE) has released the latest TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus. The new TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus will be implemented from the academic year 2022-2023.
The revised syllabus reflects the latest trends in the field of chemistry. All the important topics that are necessary for a student to understand are covered in the TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus.
The new TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus covers topics such as Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Organic Chemistry, and Electrochemistry.
As a result of the new TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus, students will be able to understand the concepts of Chemistry better and will also be prepared for further study in Chemistry.
Telangana Board (TSBIE) Chemistry Syllabus for Class 12
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has recently released the syllabus for Class 12 Chemistry. This is a significant development as it will help students prepare for their exams in a more comprehensive manner.
The TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus is divided into four units - Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Each unit contains several topics that need to be studied in order to score well in the exams.
The TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry syllabus is very important for students as it will help them understand the subject better and score well in their exams.
Telangana Board (TSBIE) Chemistry 2022-2023 Syllabus for Class 12
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has released TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus for 2022-23.
Students will learn about the various concepts in chemistry in order to prepare for higher education and careers in the field.
Among the topics covered in the syllabus are atomic structure, chemical bonding, solid state, solutions, electrochemistry, and chemical kinetics.
A strong foundation in these concepts is essential for students studying chemistry at the intermediate level, and referring to TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus will help students with their preparation.
Students can utilisethe study materials and learning guides available on the Extramarks’ website. Solving the multiple TSBIE Sample Question Papers based on the TSBIE syllabus will prepare them for the exams. Since the syllabus has been omitted, referring to TSBIE Previous Year Question Paper can help you prepare the topics and questions that are a part of the TSBIE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus.
The knowledge of the syllabus from Extramarks will also help students in striking out the topics that are no longer a part of the syllabus. This will prevent them from spending their time on topics that are not relevant and save them time to focus on chapters that can be challenging or are more important. The doubt-solving sessions along with the interactive 3D learning modules will allow students to get rid of any doubts and have a clear mind before appearing for the exams. The study guides are curated by experts in Extramarks.
TELANGANA STATE BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, HYDERABAD
ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021
30% DELETED CONTENT IN VIEW OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
CHEMISTRY- II Year Syllabus
(2020-2021) DELETED
| Chapter 1 | Solid state | 1.11 Electrical properties
1.12 Magnetic properties( Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators and n and p type semiconductors) |
| Chapter 2 | Solutions | 2.7 Abnormal molar masses-van’t Hoff factor. |
| Chapter 3 | Electrochemistry and
Chemical Kinetics Electrochemistry |
3.1 Electrochemical cells
3.2 Galvanic cells 3.5 Electrolytic cells 3.6 Batteries: primary and secondary batteries 3.7 Fuel cells 3.8 Corrosion of metals-Hydrogen economy 3.14 Collision theory of chemical reaction rates. |
| Chapter 4 | Surface Chemistry | 4.5 Emulsions – types of emulsions, catalysis,
homogenous and heterogenous, activity and selectivity of solid catalysis, enzyme catyalsis. |
| Chapter 5 | General Principles of | Entire chapter deleted |
| Metallurgy | ||
| Chapter 6 | P-block Elements
Group-15 Elements |
6.7 Phosphine-preparation and properties
6.8 Phosphorous halides 6.9 Oxoacids of phosphorous 6.17Sulphuric acid-industrial process of manufacture. |
| Chapter 7 | d and f Block Elements
&Coordination Compounds |
7.4 Some important compounds of transition elements
7.5 Inner transition elements 7.6Actinoids 7.7 Some applications of d and f block elements. |
| Chapter 8 | Polymers | Entire chapter deleted |
| Chapter 9 | Biomolecules | 9.1 Disaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose), poly
saccharides( starch, cellulose, glycozen), importance of carbohydrates) 9.3 Enzymes: Enzymes, mechanism of enzyme action 9.4 Vitamins 9.6 Hormones. |
| Chapter 10 | Chemistry in Everyday
life |
Entire chapter deleted |
| Chapter 11 | Halo Alkanes and Halo
Arenes |
11.6 Polyhalogen compounds. |
| Chapter 12 | Organic Compounds
Containing C,H and O |
12.7 Commercially important alcohols (uses with
special reference to methanol and ethanol |
| Chapter 13 | Organic compounds
containing nitrogen |
II.Diazonium salts
13.7 Methods of preparation of diazonium salts 13.8 Physical properties 13.9 Chemical reactions |
| 13.10 Importance of diazonium salts insynthesis of aromatic compounds
III.Cyanides and Isocyanides 13.11 Structure and nomenclature of cyanides and isocyanides 13.12 Preparation, physical properties and chemical reactions of cyanides and isocyanides. |
TELANGANA STATE BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, HYDERABAD
ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021
70% CONTENT IN VIEW OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
INTERMEDIATE 2nd YEAR CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS
| Chapter 1
SOLID STATE |
1.1 General characteristics of solids. 1.2 Amorphous and crystalline solids. 1.3 Classification of crystalline solids 1.4
Probing the structure of solids: X-ray Crystallography 1.5 Crystal lattices and unit cells 1.6 Number of atoms in a Unit cell 1.7 Close packed structures 1.8 Packing efficiency 1.9 Calculations involving unit cell dimensions 1.10 Imperfections in solids. |
| Chapter 2
SOLUTIONS |
2.1 Types of solutions 2.2 Expressing concentration of solutions
2.3 Solubility 2.4 Vapour pressure of liquid solutions 2.5 Ideal and non-ideal solutions 2.6 Colligative properties and determination of molar mass. |
| Chapter 3
ELECTROCHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL KINETICS ELECTROCHEMISTRY |
3.3 Nernst equation 3.4 Conductance of electrolytic solutions applications of Kohlrausch’slaw chemical kinetics: 3.5 Electrolysis
3.9 Rate of a chemical reaction 3.10 Factors influencing rate of a reaction 3.11 Integrated rate equations 3.12 Pseudo first order reaction 3.13 Temperature dependence of the rate of a reaction. |
| Chapter 4
SURFACE CHEMISTRY |
4.1 Adsorption and absorption 4.3 Colloids 4.4 Classification of
colloids 4.6 Colloids Around us- application of colloids. |
| Chapter 5
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF METALLURGY |
Entire Chapter Deleted |
| Chapter 6
p-BLOCK ELEMENTS GROUP-15 ELEMENTS |
6.1 Introduction-Occurance 6.2 Dinitrogen 6.3 Compounds of nitrogen-preparation and properties of ammonia 6.4 Oxides of nitrogen 6.5 Preparation and properties of nitric acid 6.6
Phosphorous-allotropic forms GROUP-16 ELEMENTS 6.10 Introduction-Occurance 6.11 Dioxygen-preparation, properties and uses 6.12 Simple oxides 6.13 Ozone-preparation, properties, structure, uses 6.14 Sulphur-allotropic forms 6.15 Sulphur dioxide-preparation, properties, uses 6.16 Oxoacids of sulphur, 6.17 sulphuric acid properties and uses GROUP-17 ELEMENTS 6.18 Occurance-Introduction 6.19 Chlorine-preparation, |
| properties and uses 6.20 Hydrogen chloride: preparation,
properties, uses 6.21 Oxoacids of halogens 6.22 Interhalogen compounds GROUP-18 ELEMENTS 6.23 Introduction-Occurance, electronic configuration, ionization enthalpy, atomic radii electron gain enthalpy, physical and chemical properties. |
|
| Chapter 7 d AND f BLOCK ELEMENTS & COORDINATION COMPOUNDS | 7.1 Position in the periodic table 7.2 Electronic configuration of
the d-block elements 7.3 General properties of the transition elements 7.8 Werner’s theory of coordination compounds 7.9 Definitions of some terms used in coordination compounds 7.10 Nomenclature of coordination compounds 7.11 Isomerism in coordination compounds 7.12 Bonding in coordination compounds 7.13 Bonding in metal carbonyls 7.14 Stability of coordination compounds 7.15 Importance and applications of coordination compounds. |
| Chapter 8 POLYMERS | Entire Chapter Deleted |
| Chapter 9
BIOMOLECULES |
9.1 Carbohydrates: Classification of carbohydrates, mono
saccharides 9.2 Amino acids and Proteins. 9.5 Nucleic acids |
| Chapter 10
CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE |
Entire Chapter Deleted |
| Chapter 11
HALO ALKANES AND HALO ARENES |
11.1 Classification and nomenclature 11.2 Nature of C-X bond
11.3 Methods of preparation : alkyl and aryl halides 11.4 Physical properties of alkyl and arylhlides 11.5 Chemical reactions of alkyl and aryl halides. |
| Chapter 12 ORGANIC
COMPOUNDS CONTAINING C,H AND O |
(Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic
acids)Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 12.1 Alcohols, phenols and ethers- classification 12.2 Nomenclature of alcohols, phenols and ethers 12.3 Structures of hydroxyl ,ether functional groups 12.4 Methods of preparation of alcohols, phenols 12.5 Physical properties of alcohols and phenols 12.6 Chemical reactions of alcohols and phenol 12.8 Ethers–Methods of preparation, physical properties and Chemical reactions Aldehydes and Ketones 12.9 Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group 12.10Preparation of aldehydes and ketones 12.11Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones 12.12 Chemical reactions of aldehydes and ketones 12.13 Uses of aldehydes and ketones Carboxylic Acids 12.14 Nomenclature and structure of carboxyl group 12.15 Methods of preparation of carboxylic acids 12.16 Physical properties of carboxylic acids 12.17 Chemical reactions of carboxylic acids 12.18 Uses of carboxylic acids. |
| Chapter 13 | Amines 13.1 Structure of amines 13.2 Classification 13.3 |
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
Nomenclature 13.4 Preparation of amines 13.5 Physical properties of amines 13.6 Chemical reactions of amines.