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Please tell me the procedure of do download the syllabus of Rajasthan pre engineering test exam because I do participate in the Rajasthan pre engineering test exam so I have need of its syllabus so want to know the procedure of do download it from net
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Rajasthan pre engineering test Syllabus is as follows: RPET 2012 Syllabus for Physics: the syllabus will have the topic of measurement, units, dynamics of a particle, dynamics of a system of particles, simple harmonic motion, intermolecular forces, and kinetic theory of gases, first law of thermodynamics, radiation, wave motion, and nature of light, electrostatics, electric circuits, magnetic field, alternating current circuits and electronics. RPET Syllabus 2012 for Chemistry: it will consists of classical model of an atom, periodic law, theory of chemical bonding, chemical equilibrium, ionic equillibria, chemical kinetics, acids, bases, metals, s-block elements and d-block elements. RPET Syllabus for Mathematics: it will contain the chapter of algebra, metrics, trigonometry, co-ordinate geometry, calculus, vectors and probability.
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As you are looking for RPET Syllabus, here we have given the complete details in attachment. Feel free to download. If you have any query, write in reply box. RPET Chemistry Syllabus Development of Classical Model of an Atom: Bohr model of an atom, calculation of radius of the Bohr's orbit, quantisation of electronic energy levels, Spectral evidence for quantisation, introductory concept of four quantum numbers, Pauli's exclusion principle, Hund's rule, AufBau principle, concept of the spatial distributions of s and p orbitals Isotopes. The Periodic Law: Long form of the Periodic Table. Electronic configuration and the Periodic Table. Periodicity in properties, elementary ideas about ionisation potential, electron affinity, electronegativity and atomic radii. Position of hydrogen. The Theory of Chemical Bonding: The ionic bond, characteristic properties of ionic compounds. The covalent bond. Introductory concept of overlapping of orbitals, and bonds, Co-ordinate bond. Oxidation number. Characteristic properties of covalent compounds, hybridisation as illustrated by common molecules like NH3, H2O, CH4, C2H4 and C2H2. Chemical Equilibrium and Ionic Equillibria: Generalised expression of law of mass action and its applications. Arhenius theory, evidence in favour of dissociation theory, ionic product of water, hydrolysis, relation between hydrolysis constant, ionic product of water and dissociation constant, solubility product and its applications to analytical chemistry. Chemical Kinetics: Order and Molecularity of reaction. Photochemical reactions. Expression for first and second order reactions. Acids and Bases: Hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in aqueous solution, Lewis concept of acids, dissociation of acids, pH value, Buffer solution, Theory of indicators for acid alkali titrations, choice of indicators for acid alkali titrations. Oxidation-reduction, ion electron concept. Solid and liquid state of matter, Crystalline and amorphus solids, Four types of crystalline solids, crystal lattice and unit cell. Types of solutions, properties of solutions, osmosis and osmotic pressure, preparation and properties of colloidal solutions. Metals: Nature of metallic state. The metallic bond. Occurrence of metals in nature. General principle of metallurgy as illustrated by methods used for the extraction of iron, copper, aluminium and silver from various types of ores. Preparation and properties of heavy water, ozone and hydrogen peroxide. S-Block Elements: General characteristics, Trends in variation of properties in periodic table of alkali and alkaline earth metals. d-Block Elements: General characteristics, Elementary idea about paramagnetism and diamagnetism, different oxidation states of transition elements as illustrated by chromium, manganese and iron. Classification of organic compounds, nomenclature, Homologous series. Functional groups; Isomerism (position, chain, functional, metamerism). Petroleum as the commercial source of hydrocarbon and organic chemicals, petroleum refining practice, octane number. Homologous series. Functional groups; Isomerism (position, chain, functional, metamerism). Petroleum as the commercial source of hydrocarbon and organic chemicals, petroleum refining practice, octane number. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of alkanes (upto five carbon atoms). Isomerism of butanes and pentanes. Substitution reaction (free radical mechanism). Alkenes : General method of preparation, properties and uses, Ethylene: Electrophillic addition (Mechanism). Markownikoff's rule, Peroxide effect. Alkynes: General methods of preparation, properties and uses, Acetylene: Substitution reaction; Polymerisation. General method of preparation, properties and uses of mono, di- and tri-halogen derivatives (excluding unsaturated) upto two carbon atoms, haloform reaction, synthetic uses of alkyl halides, polarity of carbonhalogen bond: Elementary concept of nucleophilic substitution. Freons preparation and uses. Grignard reagents and their synthetic applications. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of alcohols with reference to methyl and ethyl alcohols; Absolute alcohol and power alcohol. Fermentation. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of ether with reference to diethyl ether. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of alcohols with reference to methyl and ethyl alcohols; Absolute alcohol and power alcohol. Fermentation. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of ether with reference to diethyl ether. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of monocarboxylic acids with reference to formic and acetic acids. Derivatives of fatty acids; acetyl chloride, acetamide, acetic anhydride and ethyl acetate, Soaps and detergents. General methods of preparation, properties and uses of aliphatic amines with reference to methyl and ethyl amines. Urea Preparation, properties and uses of Benzene (structure excluded), nitrobenzene, aniline and phenol, benzaldehyde, benzoic acid. Polymers, Examples of natural and synthetic polymers and their importance. Preparation and uses of nylon, terylene and Buna-S.
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