Month: July 2024

The solid state

1.1. Why are solids rigid?Ans: The constituent particles in solids have fixed positions and can oscillate about their mean positions. Hence, they are rigid.   1.2. Why do solids have definite volume?Ans: Solids keep their volume because of rigidity in their structure. The interparticle forces are very strong. Moreover, the interparticle spaces are very few and small as well. As a result, their volumes cannot change by applying pressure.   1.3. Classify the following as amorphous or crystalline solids: Polyurethane, naphthalene, benzoic acid, Teflon, potassium nitrate, cellophane, polyvinyl chloride, fibreglass, copperAns: Crystalline solids: Benzoic acid, potassium nitrate, copper Amorphous solids: Polyurethane, Teflon,

Chemistry Syllabus for medical colleges entrance exams 

Chemistry – The Entrance Exam Topics General and inorganic chemistry SI units. Atomic structure. Subatomic particles. Electron configurations. Symbols of the elements. Periodic properties of the elements. Stoichiometry. Weight relationships (atomic number, atomic mass number, molecular weight…). Mole concept. Writing balanced chemical equations. Calculations based on balanced equations. Concentrations (expressing and calculating concentration, weight, volume percent, molarity). Nomenclature and formula writing. Thermochemistry. Reaction heat. Chemical bonding. Ionic bonding. Polar and nonpolar covalent bonding. Intermolecular forces in solids, liquids and gases. Kinetics. Activation energy and catalysis. Equilibria. Acid-base equilibria. Electrolytic dissociation. Dissociation constant. Strong and weak electrolytes. pH. Hydrolysis. Solubility product.

Biology Syllabus for medical colleges entrance exams

Biology – The Entrance Exam Topics Principles of biology   » Basic attributes of living systems   » Biological disciplines, biotechnology, biomedicine, main branches of medicine   » Biological terminology   » Key discoveries in biology and medicine   » Chemical elements and molecules of living systems   » Basic metabolic pathways Cell biology   » Structure and organization of cells (prokaryotic, eukaryotic, plant, animal)   » Origin, structure, and function of mitochondria   » Origin, structure, and function of chloroplasts, photosynthesis   » Structure and function of ribosomes   » Nucleus and chromatin, human karyotype   » Cell cycle,