Haryana Board Class 11 Chemistry
Haryana Board Class 11 Chemistry

Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has prepared a comprehensive syllabus for Class 11 Chemistry for the board exam of 2021-22. It is a must that students closely analyze the syllabus before they start studying the subject. Moreover, a sound understanding, knowledge, and application of chapters and concepts given in Class 11 is important for further studies. Therefore, in this article, we will take a detailed look at the Haryana Board Class 11 Chemistry syllabus to better understand what all chapters are to be covered.

 

Chemistry is one of the most interesting yet challenging subjects in Class 11. The entire subject of 100 marks is divided into two papers — theory paper of 70 marks and practical of 30 marks. Basics of the subject studied in previous classes will help the students in building a strong base and understanding of the chapters in Class 11. Given below is the chapter and unit-wise distribution of the subject: 

 

Theory Syllabus of Haryana Board Class 11 Chemistry

1 – Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

2 – Structure of Atom

3 – Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

4 – Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

5 – States of Matter

6 – Thermodynamics

7 – Equilibrium

8 – Redox Reactions

9 – Hydrogen

10 – The s-block Elements

11 – The p-Block Elements

12 – Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques

13 – Hydrocarbons

14 – Environmental Chemistry

 

 

Summary of Class 11 Chemistry Theory Syllabus

 

In the first chapter, a general introduction of the subject has been provided along with some important concepts such as historical approach to study the nature of matter. Moreover, the states, classification, and properties of matter has been elaborated. The second chapter is ‘Structure of Atom’, which is a significant chapter as the story behind the discovery of electron, proton, and neutron has been discussed here. Students need to make note of these two chapters as they carry a considerable number of marks in the HBSE Board exam and the principles taught here will be useful in the practical exams as well. 

 

The next unit of chapters that are extremely crucial are chapters 5, 6, and 7. In the chapter States of Matter, important laws such as Charles law, Boyle’s law, and Gay Lussac’s law have been given in detail. Furthermore, this chapter consists of notable principles and laws relating to gases and liquids ranging from melting points, boiling points, types of molecular bonding, and intermolecular interactions, etc.

A few other important chapters are:

 

The chapter Thermodynamics consists of the three laws of thermodynamics and concepts like calorimetry, enthalpies of bond dissociation, combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization, solution and dilution.

Chapter 7 i.e. Equilibrium talks about equilibrium in physical and chemical processes, equilibrium constant, dynamic nature of equilibrium, law of mass action, factors affecting equilibrium, etc. Students are advised to study these three chapters with special focus as the questions from these units in HBSE Board Chemistry theory paper are increasing over the past few years. This trend is likely to continue in the upcoming board exams as well.

 

Moving on to the next set of important units, chapters 10 and 11 are of great significance. Chapter 10 The S-Block Elements consists of a general introduction of Group 1 and Group 2 elements along with their anomalous properties of the first element of each group, electronic configuration, occurrence, trends in the variation of properties, etc. Moreover, this chapter also deals with the biological importance of sodium and potassium, calcium oxide, calcium carbonate, industrial uses of lime and limestone, biological importance of Mg and Ca.

 

Similarly, chapter 11 The P-Block Elements provides a general introduction of the Group 13 and 14 elements along with their electronic configuration, anomalous properties of first element of the group, trends in chemical reactivity, oxidation states, variation of properties, etc. 

 

The last chapter which is quite important to study is the unit 12 Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques. In this chapter, the methods of purification of organic compounds, qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic compounds have been discussed. Moreover, this chapter also talks about the concepts such as stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry, the atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molar mass, and the importance and scope of Chemistry as an academic discipline.

 

Practical Syllabus of Haryana Board Chemistry Class 11

 

The practical syllabus for the HBSE Class 11 Chemistry is as follow:

 

1.Basic Laboratory Techniques: — (i) Cutting glass tube and glass rod

                                                   (ii) Bending a glass tube

                                                   (iii) Drawing out a glass jet

                                                   (iv) Boring a cork

 

  1. Characterisation and purification of chemical substances:

             (i) Determination of melting point of organic compound

             (ii) Determination of boiling point of organic compound

             (iii) Crystallization involving impure sample of any one of the following:

                    Alum, Copper Sulphate, Benzoic Acid

 

  1. Experiments related to pH

 

  1. Chemical Equilibrium

 

  1. Quantitative Estimation

 

  1. Qualitative Analysis

 

  1. Any one project

 

FAQs of Haryana Board Chemistry Class 11

1. What are some tips for the Haryana Board Class 11 Chemistry Exam?

Answer: Students must be familiar with the exam syllabus, question paper pattern, and should focus on crucial areas (refer to important questions, sample papers to get an idea), and stick to a study schedule to prepare for the exam. They must also devote a significant amount of time to revising and practicing numerical problems.

 

2. How should students prepare for the Haryana Board Class 11 Chemistry Exam?

Answer: Students should create organized timetables for a subject like Chemistry. They need to study the basic concepts of chemistry, which their teachers teach. After completing each topic, they should practice the questions given at the end of each chapter. After the completion of the entire Chemistry syllabus, they need to attempt the full-length mock tests properly. These will help students revise the concepts for their final examinations.

 

3. From where should students prepare for Class 11 Chemistry Exam?

Answer: Students can solve the Class 11 questions from their Haryana Board state textbooks. They can also go through the last ten years’ question papers to familiarize themselves with the entire coursework. 

 

 

4. What are the primary topics in Haryana Board Class 11 chemistry?

Answer: The primary topics are:

1) States of Matter

2) Thermodynamics

3) The S-block Elements

4) The P-block Elements

5) Equilibrium

 

5. Will the syllabus be reduced for the academic session 2021-22 as well?

Answer: Keeping in mind the Covid-19 restrictions, the Haryana Board had reduced the syllabus for all the subjects by 25% for the year 2020-21 for the convenience of students. However, no such announcement has been made for the academic session 2021-22. Students are advised to keep visiting the official website of the Haryana Board – https://bseh.org.in/ to stay updated.