The West Bengal Board has released the latest curriculum and syllabus for the class 12 students. This article will provide you with the free PDF link to download the Chemistry syllabus. It is the core subject for the students in class 12 to learn. The subject consists of general objectives including solid foundation for understanding the natural world, technological advancements, and sustainable practices, preparing students for future academic pursuits and careers while fostering a deeper appreciation for scientific inquiry. The subject consists of 100 marks, theory and project work. Check out the complete article for the WB Board class 12 Chemistry curriculum and syllabus for the academic year 2025-26.
General principles and processes of Isolation of Elements
03 marks
p-Block Elements
08 marks
d-and f- Block Elements
05 marks
Coordination Compounds
03 marks
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
04 marks
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
04 marks
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids
06 marks
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen
04 marks
Bio molecules
04 marks
Polymers
03 marks
Chemistry in Everyday Life
03 marks
Total
70
WBCHSE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus 2025-26
Below given is the details of the syllabus:
Unit
Subtopics
Solid State
- Classification: Molecular, Ionic, Covalent, Metallic solids - Amorphous vs. Crystalline solids (elementary idea) - Unit cell in 2D & 3D lattices - Packing efficiency, packing in solids, voids - Density calculation of unit cell - Number of atoms per cubic unit cell - Point defects
Solutions
- Types of solutions - Concentration expressions - Solubility of solids and gases in liquids - Raoult’s Law - Colligative properties: • Relative lowering of vapor pressure • Elevation of boiling point • Depression of freezing point • Osmotic pressure - Molecular mass determination
Electrochemistry
- Redox reactions - EMF of cell, standard electrode potential - Nernst equation & applications - Gibbs energy & EMF relation - Conductance, specific & molar conductivity - Conductivity vs. concentration - Kohlrausch’s Law - Electrolysis & laws (elementary idea)
Chemical Kinetics
- Average & instantaneous rate - Factors: concentration, temp., catalyst - Order & molecularity - Rate law, rate constant - Integrated rate equations (zero & first order) - Half-life