SCIENCE Paper – 2
Aims:
1) To acquire the knowledge of terms, concepts, processes, techniques and principles related to the subject.
2) To develop the ability to apply the knowledge of contents and principles of chemistry in unfamiliar situations.
3) To acquire skills in proper handling of apparatus and chemicals.
4) To develop scientific temper, attitude and problem solving skills.
5) To recognize Chemical Science as having an important impact on the environment relating to cycles in nature; natural resourc
Class IX Syllabus
There will be one paper of two hours duration of 80 marks and Internal Assessment of practical work carrying 20 marks.
The paper will be divided into two sections, Section I (40 marks) and Section II (40 marks).
Section I (compulsory) will contain short answer questions on the entire syllabus.
Section II will contain six questions. Candidates will be required to answer any four of these six questions.
Note: All chemical reactions should be studied with reference to the reactants, products, conditions, observations and the (balanced) equations.
- The Language of Chemistry
- Chemical changes and reactions
- Water
- Atomic Structure and Chemical bonding
- The Periodic Table
- Study of the First Element -Hydrogen
- Study of Gas Laws
- Atmospheric pollution
CLASS X Syllabus
There will be one paper of two hours duration of 80 marks and Internal Assessment of practical work carrying 20 marks.
The paper will be divided into two sections, Section I (40 marks) and Section II (40 marks).
Section I (compulsory) will contain short answer questions on the entire syllabus.
Section II will contain six questions. Candidates will be required to answer any four of these six questions.
Note: All chemical process/reactions should be studied with reference to the reactants, products, conditions, observation, the (balanced) equations and diagrams.
- Periodic Properties and variations of Properties – Physical and Chemical.
- Chemical Bonding
- Study of Acids, Bases and Salts
- Analytical Chemistry
- Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
- Electrolysis
- Metallurgy
- Study of Compounds
- Organic Chemistry