CISCE Syllabus For Class 7 Chemistry: Knowing the Syllabus is very important for the students of Class 7. Shaalaa has also provided a list of topics that every student needs to understand.
The CISCE Class 7 Chemistry syllabus for the academic year 2023-2024 is based on the Board's guidelines. Students should read the Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus to learn about the subject's subjects and subtopics.
Students will discover the unit names, chapters under each unit, and subtopics under each chapter in the CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus pdf 2023-2024. They will also receive a complete practical syllabus for Class 7 Chemistry in addition to this.
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CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Revised Syllabus
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry and their Unit wise marks distribution
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Course Structure 2023-2024 With Marking Scheme
# | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
---|---|---|
I | Matter and Its Composition | |
II | Physical and Chemical Changes | |
III | Elements, Compounds and Mixtures (Experimental Techniques) | |
IV | Atomic Structure | |
V | Language of Chemistry | |
VI | Metals and Non-metals | |
VII | Air and Atmosphere | |
1 | Air : a Mixture of Gases | |
2 | Oxygen | |
Total | - |
Syllabus
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Matter and Its Composition
- Matter (Substance)
- Matter
- Creation of Matter
- Physical Nature of matter
- The matter is made up of particles
- How small is this particles of matter
- Colour, odour, melting point, boiling point, density
- Chemical properties: Composition, combustibility, activity with acids and bases
- Composition of Matter
- Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter
- Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter
- How big are atoms?
- How do atoms exist?
- Molecules
- Molecule
- Properties of molecule
- Characteristics of Particles (Molecules) of Matter
- States of Matter
- States of Matter
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Change of State of Matter
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Physical and Chemical Changes
- Change
- Classification of Change: Slow and Fast Changes
- Classification of Change: Natural and Man-made Changes
- Classification of Change: Periodic and Non-periodic Changes
- Classification of Change: Desirable and Undesirable Changes
- Classification of Change: Reversible and Irreversible Changes
- Classification of Change: Physical Changes
- Change of State of Matter
- Concept of Melting (Fusion)
- Melting (Fusion)
- Melting point
- Latent heat
- Latent heat of fusion
- Heating curve of ice during melting
- Change in volume on melting
- Effect of pressure on the melting point
- Effect of impurities on the melting point
- Concept of Boiling (Vaporization)
- Boiling (Vaporization)
- Boiling point
- Latent heat
- Latent heat of Vaporization
- The heating curve for water
- Change in volume on boiling
- Effect of pressure on the boiling point
- Effect of impurities on the boiling point
- Concept of Freezing (Solidification)
- Freezing (Solidification)
- Freezing point
- Concept of Melting (Fusion)
- Classification of Change: Chemical Changes
- Chemical Change
- Properties of Chemical Change
- Importance of Chemical Change
- Indicators of a Chemical Change (Chemical Reaction)
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Elements, Compounds and Mixtures (Experimental Techniques)
- Matter (Substance)
- Matter
- Creation of Matter
- Physical Nature of matter
- The matter is made up of particles
- How small is this particles of matter
- Colour, odour, melting point, boiling point, density
- Chemical properties: Composition, combustibility, activity with acids and bases
- Types of Matter
- Pure Substances
- Pure substance
- Characteristics of Pure substance
- Examples of Pure Substance
- Impure Substance
- Elements
- Element
- Characteristics of Element
- Common Element
- In the universe
- In the Earth's crust
- Elements in the human Body
- Elements in air
- Birth of the Element
- Types of Elements: Metals
- Metals
- Occurrence of metal
- Uses of Metals
- Types of Elements: Non-metal
- Non-metals
- Occurrence of non-metal
- Uses of Non-metals
- Type of Elements: Metalloid
- Type of Elements: Noble Or Inert Gases
- Symbols Used to Represent Atoms of Different Elements
- Compound
- Mixture
- Types of Mixtures
- Differences Between Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
- Formation of Mixtures
- Separation of Mixtures
- Methods of Separation
- Chromatography Method
- Chromatography
- Types of chromatography
- Adsorption chromatography
i) Column chromatography
ii) Thin layer chromatography (TLC) - Partition chromatography: paper chromatography
- Chromatography Method
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Atomic Structure
- Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter
- Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter
- How big are atoms?
- How do atoms exist?
- Dalton’s atomic theory
- Molecules
- Molecule
- Properties of molecule
- Molecular Formula of an Elements
- Classification of Molecules
- Ions (Radicals) and Its Types
- Radicals
- Types of Radicals
- Basic radical
- Acid radical
- Difference Between Atom, Molecules, and Radicals
- Valency
- Variable Valency
- The Modern Periodic Table
- Modern Periodic Table
- Salient features of the modern periodic table
- Features of Periods
- Features of Groups
- Position of hydrogen in the periodic table
- Position of Rare Gases
- Molecular Formula of an Compounds
- Chemical Formula or Molecular Formula
- Chemical formulae of compounds : A recapitulation
- Naming Chemical Compounds
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Language of Chemistry
- Chemical Reaction
- Chemical Reaction
- Reactants
- Products
- Word Equation
- Characteristics of Chemical Reactions
- Conditions Necessary for Chemical Reactions
- How will you know that a chemical change has taken place?
- Close contact
- Attraction in the physical state of the reactants (through the solution)
- Heat energy
- Light energy
- Electricity
- Pressure
- Catalysts: Positive catalyst and Negative catalyst
- Classification of Change: Chemical Changes
- Chemical Change
- Properties of Chemical Change
- Importance of Chemical Change
- Indicators of a Chemical Change (Chemical Reaction)
- Chemical Equation
- Chemical Equation
- Need for Chemical equation
- Limitation of Chemical equation
- Balancing Chemical Equation
- Steps in writing the skeleton equation
- Balancing chemical equation
- Information conveyed by a balanced chemical equation
- A chemical equation can be made more informative by writing the additional information.
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Metals and Non-metals
- Elements
- Element
- Characteristics of Element
- Common Element
- In the universe
- In the Earth's crust
- Elements in the human Body
- Elements in air
- Birth of the Element
- Types of Elements: Metals
- Metals
- Occurrence of metal
- Uses of Metals
- Types of Elements: Non-metal
- Non-metals
- Occurrence of non-metal
- Uses of Non-metals
- Type of Elements: Metalloid
- Difference Between Metals, Non-metals, Metalloids, and Noble Gases
- Corrosion of Metals and Its Prevention
- Rusting
CISCE Class 7 Chemistry Syllabus for Air and Atmosphere
- Air Around Us
- Air Around us
- Properties of air
- Experiments with an empty bottle
- Air is a Mixture
1 Air : a Mixture of Gases
- Composition and Components of Air
- Components of Air: Nitrogen
- Occurrence of Nitrogen
- Properties of Nitrogen
- Importance of Nitrogen
- Components of Air: Oxygen
- Components of Air: Carbon Dioxide
- Importance of Carbon Dioxide
- Components of Air: Water Vapour
- Biogeochemical Cycle
- Water Cycle
- Water Cycle
- Evaporation
- Sublimation
- Transpiration
- Condensation
- Precipitation
- Runoff
- Infiltration
- Percolation
- Importance of water cycle
- Human impacts on the water cycle
- Water Cycle
- Components of Air: Inert (Noble) Gases
- Components of Air: Dust and Smoke
- Air Quality
- Air Pollution and Its Causes
- Air Pollution
- Causes of Air pollution
- Sources of Air Pollution
- Effects of Air Pollution
- Prevention of Air Pollution
- Measures to control air pollution
- Devices to control air pollution
- Electrostatic precipitator (ESP)
- Scrubbers
- Catalytic converters
2 Oxygen
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