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SRI S.RAMASAMY NAIDU MEMORIAL COLLEGE
SATTUR- 626 203 (An Autonomous institution affiliated to the Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai)
(Re-Accredited with Grade ‘A’ by NAAC)
B.Sc. CHEMISTRY
SYLLABUS AND REGULATIONS
UNDER
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)
(Those who joined in 2016-2017 and after)
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Objectives
The syllabus for B.Sc. Chemistry degree under semester system has been designed on the
basis of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) which would focus on job oriented programmes
and value added education.
The main objectives are:
1. To equip the students with specific knowledge and skills required for higher education .
2. To motivate the students to do research in the related field.
3. To enable the students find employment in public and private sector undertakings.
Eligibility for Admission
Candidates who have passed the +2 Examination conducted by the Board of Higher
Secondary Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, or any other equivalent examination.
Duration of the course
The duration of the course is three academic years comprising six semesters with
two semesters in each academic year.
Subjects of study
The subjects offered in B.Sc.(Chemistry) Degree Course consists of
the following:
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
: Tamil
: English
1. Core Subjects
2. Electives
3. Allied Subjects
1. Non Major electives
2. Skill based subjects
3. Environmental Studies
4. Value education
Extension activities
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Part I and II
Part III
The number of Papers in Tamil and English Language Courses are 4 and each semester
(upto IV th
semester ) consists of one paper in Tamil and one paper in English
The number of Papers in Core Courses are 14, Elective Subjects are 4.and
Allied Subjects have 4 papers.
Part IV
The number of papers in Non Major Elective Courses are 2 and the number of papers In Skill based Subjects are .6.
Environmental Studies and Value Education Courses have each one paper.
Part V:
These should be carried out outside the class hours. All the students have to enroll for NSS / NCC / Sports & Games or any other service organization in the College and have to earn minimum hours of attendance . A candidate is awarded ONE credit for Compulsory Extension Service.
Credits
The term ‗Credit‘ refers to the weightage given to a course. The total credits
required for CompletingB.Sc.(Chemistry) degree course is 140. The particulars of
credits for individual components and courses are presented on Table 1.
Extra Credits Paper:
1. This paper is optional. Students may or may not select this paper. If he/she selects this paper and
if he/she passes the paper, then 2 extra credits will be added in his/her total credit to the
degree, even otherwise, it won‘t affect the completion of degree.
2. The paper is common to all UG Programmes.
3. The title of this paper is ―Model Paper for Competitive Examinations‖
4. Examination for this paper will be held at the end of the 6th
semester examinations.
5. There is no internal examination and only external examination for this paper.
6. Maximum marks for this paper is 100.
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Evaluation
The performance of a student is evaluated in terms of percentage of marks with a
provision for conversion to grade points. Evaluation for each course is done by Continuous
internal assessment by the concerned course teacher and by an end semester written
examination and will be consolidated at the end of the course The ratio of the marks to be
allotted to continuous internal assessment and to end semester examination is 25 : 75 (i.e.
Internal 25 marks and External 75 marks.) and for the Practical examinations the ratio is 40 : 60
The components for continuous internal assessment are:
Two tests and their average --- 15 marks
Seminar/Group Discussion --- 5 marks
Assignment
Total
--- 5 marks
--- 25 marks
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Distribution of Marks
For each subject offered in every semester, there shall be an external examination at the end of the semester.
Distribution of Marks
:
Theory
Internal– 25 marks
Practical
Internal – 40 marks
Pattern of Question Paper
External –75 marks External – 60 marks
The Question Paper shall have 3 parts.
Duration of the External examination is 3 hours.
Part A
Ten Questions (Objective type with 4 alternatives)
(Two Questions from each unit)
Part B
Five Questions (either -- or type)
(One Question from each unit)
(Answers not exceeding two pages)
Part C
Three Questions out of five
(One Question from each unit)
(Answers not exceeding four pages)
Total
10 x 1 = 10 marks
5 x 7 = 35 marks
3 x 10 = 30 marks
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75 marks
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Question Paper Pattern (for Part IV only)
Question Paper Pattern (External) 3 X 10 = 30 marks
Section-A
THREE Questions (either or type)
(One Question from each unit)
Section-B 3 X 15 = 45 marks
THREE Questions out of FIVE
(At least one Question from each unit)
Total:
Question Paper Pattern (Internal) :
Same as in External
Note: No unit shall be omitted; Not more than two questions from each unit
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Total: 75 marks
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Eligibility for the Degree
- No separate minimum for the internal.
- 27 Marks out of 75 in the external theory examination is the pass minimum.
- 21 Marks out of 60 in the external practical examination is the pass minimum
A candidate shall be declared as passed the course if he / she scores a minimum of
40 % marks (Internal + External) in each paper of all the subjects. .
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B. Sc (CHEMISTRY)
Table-1: Course Pattern
(Those who are joining in 2016-2017)
Study
Component
I
Sem
6(3)
II
Sem
6(3)
III
Sem
6(3)
IV
Sem
6(3)
V
Sem
-
VI
Sem
-
Total
Hours
24
Total
Credit
Of
Course
Marks
Part-1
Tamil
6(3) 6(3) 6(3) 6(3) - - 24 12 4 400
Part-II
English
Part-III
Core
Subjects(T)
4(4)
4(4)
2(0)
4(4)
4(4)
2(2)
4(4)
2(0)
4(4)
2(2)
6(6)
6(6)
4(0)
6(6)
6(6)
4(4)
48 48 10 1000
Core
Subjects(p)
- - 4(4) 4(4) 4(0)
4(4)
4(4)
4(3)
16 15 4 400
Elective
Subjects 6(4) 3(3) - - - - 12 10 3 300
Allied Subject-I(T)
- 3(3) 4(4) 4(4) - - 8 8 2 200
Allied Subject II(P)
- - 2(2) 2(2) - - 4 4 2 200
Part IV Non-Major Elective Courses
2(2) 2(2) - - 2(2) 2(2) 12 12 6 600
Skill based subjects
- - - - 2(2) 2(2)
2(2) -
2 2 1 100
Environmental studies
- - - - - 2(2) 2 2 1 100
Value education
Part V Extension activities
- - - 0(1) - - - 1 - -
Total 30(20) 30(24) 30(20) 30(25) 30(22) 30(29) 180 140 42
Extra Credits Paper
2
Grand Total 142
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Course Details and Scheme of Examination
(For those who join 2016-2017 and after) FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Components
Part
Subjects Subject
Code
Hours
/ week
Credits Exam
Hours
Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Total
I Tamil Paper-1 U16LAT11 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English Paper-1 U16LAE11 6 3 3 25 75 100
III
Core Subject
Paper I General
Chemistry
U16CHC11
4
4
3
25
75
100
Core Subject
Paper –II
Inorganic
Chemistry
U16CHC12 4 4 3 25 75 100
III Core Subject
Paper-II
Major Practical
Inorganic
Semimicro
Qualitative
Analysis
2 Examination will be conducted in Semester II
III Allied Subject I
Paper-I
Mathematics-I
U16MAA11 6 4 3 25 75 100
IV Skill Based
Subject -
Paper –I
Polymer
Chemistry
U16CHS11 2 2 2 25 75 100
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Course Details and Scheme of Examination
(For those who join 2016-2017 and after)
SECOND SEMESTER
Course
Components
Part
Subjects Subject
Code
Hours
/ week
Credits Exam
Hours
Int
Marks
Ext
Marks
Total
I Tamil Paper-II U16LAT21 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English Paper-II U16LAE21 6 3 3 25 75 100
III Core Subject-
Paper III Organic
Chemistry-I
U16CHC21
4
4
3
25
75
100
Core Subject
Paper –IV
Physical
Chemistry-I
U16CHC22
4
4
3
25
75
100
III Core Subject
Paper-V
Major Practical-I
Inorganic Semi
micro Qualitative
Analysis
U16CHC2P1
2
2
3
40
60
100
III Allied Subject I
Paper-II
Mathematics-II
U16MAA21
3 3 3 25 75 100
III Allied Subject I
Paper-III
Mathematics-III
U16MAA22
3 3 3 25 75 100
IV Skill Based
Subject
Paper –II
Food Chemistry
U16CHS21
2 2 2 25 75 100
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Course Details and Scheme of Examination
(For those who join 2016-2017 and after)
THIRD SEMESTER
Course
Components
Part
Subjects Subject
Code
Hours
/ week
Credits Exam
Hours
Int
Marks
Ext
Marks
Total
I Tamil Paper-III U16LAT31 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English Paper-III U16LAE31 6 3 3 25 75 100
III Core Subject-
Paper VI Organic
Chemistry-II
U16CHC31
4
4
3
25
75
100
III Core Subject
Major Practical-II
Volumetric
Analysis
2
Examination will be held in Semester IV
III Elective Paper-I
(a)Applied
Chemistry
(b)Chemistry in
service of Man- I
Sugar and
perfume industry
U16CHE31
U16CHE32
4
4
3
25
75
100
III Allied Subject II
Paper-II
Physics I
U16PHA31
4
4
3
25
75
100
III Allied Subject II
Physics Practical
2
- Examination will be held in Semester
IV
IV Non Major
Elective Paper-I
Chemistry in
Every day Life-I
U16CHN31
2
2
2
25
75
100
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Course Details and Scheme of Examination
(For those who join 2016-2017 and after) FOURTH SEMESTER
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Course Details and Scheme of Examination
(For those who join 2016-2017 and after)
Course
Components
Part
Subjects Subject
Code
Hours
/ week
Credits Exam
Hours
Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Total
I Tamil Paper-IV U16LAT41 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English Paper-
IV
U16LAE41 6 3 3 25 75 100
III Core Subject-
Paper VII
Physical
Chemistry-II
U16CHC41 4
4
3
25
75
100
III Core Subject
Paper-II Major
Practical-II
Volumetric
Analysis
U16CHC4P1 4 4
3 40
60
100
III (a)Elective
Paper-II
Medicinal
Chemistry
(b)Chemistry in
service of
Man- I
Leather and
Paper Industry
U16CHE41
U16CHE42
4
4
3
25
75
100
III Allied Subject II
Paper-II
Physics I
U16PHA41 4 4 3 25 75 100
III Allied
Subject III
Physics Practical
U16PHA4P1 2 2 3 40 60 100
IV Non Major
Elective Paper-I
Chemistry in
Every day
Life-II
U16CHN41 2 2 2 25 75 100
V Extension
Activities
U16CNA41
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FIFTH SEMESTER
Course
Components
Part
Subjects Subject
Code
Hours
/ week
Credits Exam
Hours
Int.
Marks
Ext.
Marks
Total
III Core Subject-
Paper IX
Physical
Inorganic
Chemistry-III
U16CHC51
6
6
3
25
75
100
III Core Subject
Paper-X
Organic
Chemistry-II
U16CHC52 6 6
3 25
75
100
III Core Subject-
O.C Major
Practical-III
4
Examination will be conducted in semester VI
Core Major
Practical
IV(P.C)
4
Examination will be conducted in semester VI
III Elective
Paper III
(a) Chemistry
for Competitive
exams-I
(b)Analytical
Methods in
chemistry
U16CHE51
U16CHE52
4
4
3
25
75
100
IV Skill based
subject Paper-III
Nano chemistry
U16CHS51
2 2 2 25 75 100
IV Skill Based
Subject: Paper-
IV
Analytical
Techniques and
computers in
chemistry
U16CHS52
2 2 2 25 75 100
Environmental
Science
U16CNE51 2 2 2 25 75 100
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Course Details and Scheme of Examination
(For those who join 2016-2017 and after) SIXTH SEMESTER
Course
Components
Part
Subjects Subject
Code
Hours
/ week
Credits Exam
Hours
Int
Marks
Ext
Marks
Total
III Core Subject-
Paper IX organic
Chemistry-III
U16CHC61
6
6
3
25
75
100
III Core Subject
Paper-XII
Physical
Chemistry-III
U16CHC62 6 6
3 25
75
100
III Core Subject-
Paper-XIII Major
Practical-III-
Organic Analysis
and Preparation
U16CHC6P1 4 4 6 40 60 100
III Core Subject
Paper XIV Major
Practical‘s-IV
Physical
Chemistry
U16CHC6P2 4 4 6 40 60 100
III
Elective subject
Paper IV
(a) Chemistry for
Competitive
exams-II
(b) Organic
Reagents and
Organic
synthesis
U16CHE61
U16CHE62
4
3
6
40
60
100
IV Skill based
Subject Paper V
Green Chemistry
U16CHS61 2 2 2 25 75 100
IV Skill Based
Subject Paper-VI
Rubber
Technology
U16CHS62 2 2 2 25 75 100
IV Value Education U16CNV61 2 2 2 25 75 100
Extra Credits
Paper
Model Paper for
Competitive
Examination
U16CNX61 2
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SRI S .RAMASAMY NAIDU MEMORIAL COLLEGE
( An autonomous institution Re-accredited with „A‟ Grade by NAAC)
SATTUR-626 203
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
(For those who join in 2016-2017 and after)
SYLLABUS
Programme: B.Sc. (Chemistry)
Subject code
:U16CHC11
Semester : I No. of Hours/Week : 4
Part III : Core subject: Paper-I
Title of the paper: GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Objectives:
No. of Credits : 4
To acquire knowledge in basic concepts in chemistry
To understand the techniques in Purification of organic compounds, detection and
Estimation of elements
To understand the concepts of reactive intermediates in chemistry.
To understand the principles of semi micro analysis.
To acquire knowledge in the metallurgy of some metals
To study the preparation, properties and uses of some inorganic compounds.
UNIT I
Symbols – Atomic number – Mass number – Isotopes – Isobars – Isotones-Molecular Formula
– Molecular weight - Avogadro number – Mole concept –problems involving Mole concept
.Calculation of oxidation number in inorganic compounds - Balancing Redox equations-
Principles of Volumetric analysis –definition of standard solution, end point, indicator-
primary standard , expressing concentration of standard solution –normality and molarity-
Volumetric titration – Acid-base titrations –titrations of strong acid against strong base-
titration of weak acid against strong base- titration of weak base against strong acid.
Redox titrations – titrations of Mohr salt against KMnO4 – titration of Oxalic acid
against KMnO4- titration of FeSO4 against K2Cr2O7- titration of Iodine against Sodium
thiosulphate – Iodometric estimation of CuSO4.
UNIT II
a. Purification of organic compounds - crystallization - simple distillation- distillation under
reduced pressure – steam distillation.
b. Detection of elements – Lassaigne‘s test – Detection of N, S and halogens – chemistry of the
test.
c. Estimation of elements – estimation of Nitrogen – Kjeldhal‘s method – Estimation of
Halogens – Estimation of S.
d. Empirical Formula, Molecular Formula ,Problems based on the determination of
Molecular Formula from percentage composition of elements .
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UNIT III
a. Electron displacements in molecules – inductive effect – Electrometric effect - Effect of
Substituents on acidity of carboxylic acid.
b. Isomerism – types of isomerism – Different types of structural isomerism.
c. Types of cleavage of a covalent bond – Hemolytic and heterolytic fission – formation and
Stability of carbocations – reaction (an example)
d. Free radicals – formation - stability – Reaction (an example)
e. Carbanions – formation – stability-reaction (an example)
f. Nucleophiles and electrophiles-examples.
UNIT IV
a. Principles of Semi micro Analysis.
Introduction –Aim of semi micro analysis - solubility product – common ion effect –
Common ion effect and solubility – Applications of common ion effect in qualitative analysis-
Charcoal cavity test – Flame test – complexation – sodium carbonate extract tests –
spot tests.
b. Interfering anions- elimination of interfering anions – Precipitation of cations as sulphides.
c. Laboratory hygiene and safety-storage and handling of chemicals-carcinogenic chemicals –
Toxic and poisonous chemicals-waste disposal- General first aid techniques.
UNIT V: Metallurgy :
a. Introduction- Occurrence of Metals-ores-Concentration of the ore-
Gravity separation,Magnetic separation,Electrostatic separation,
Froth flotation,Leaching.
b. Conversion of the concentrated ore into metallic oxide-Calcination,
Roasting . Reduction of Metal Oxide –Smelting,Alumino thermic method,
Electrolytic reduction method.
c. Purification of Metals- Liquation, Zone refining method,
Van Arkel Process, Electro refining.
d. Metallurgy of Ti, Mo, W.
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Text Books:
1. Text book of Organic Chemistry by P.L. Soni -Sultan Chand and Sons –
Twenty-ninth Edition- 2007
2. Inorganic Chemistry For Undergraduates – R.Gopalan – University Press.
3. Inorganic Chemistry by Puri and Sharma- Milestone Publishers.
4. Text Book of Inorganic chemistry by P.L. Soni and Mohan Katyal-Sultan Chand and
Sons 20 th
Edition -2007.
5. Elements of Analytical chemistry by R.Gopalan ,P.S Subramanian , K.Rengarajan
- Sultan Chand & Sons-Third Edition.
6. Inorganic Chemistry by R.D Madan
Unit I - Text book -3,4
Unit II - Textbook -1
Unit III - Textbook-1
Unit IV - a- Textbook-2
b- Text book -5
c- Materials prepared by the department.
Unit V Textbook-3 , 6
Reference:
A New Concise Inorganic chemistry by J.D. Lee-E.L.B.Society London-1977.
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(An autonomous institution Re-accredited with „A‟ Grade by NAAC)
SATTUR-626203
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
(For those who join in 2016-2017 and after)
SYLLABUS
Programme : B.Sc. Chemistry Subject Code :U16CHC12
Semester
Part III
: I
: Core Subject -Paper II
No. of Hours/week : 4
No of Credits : 4
Title of the Paper : INORGANIC CHEMISTRY – I
Objectives:
To understand the periodic properties and their variation in the periodic table.
To understand the different kinds of chemical forces in molecules.
To know the importance of nuclear reactions.
UNIT I
Periodic table and Periodic properties
a. Periodicity – modern periodic law – arrangement of elements in the periodic table –
cause of periodicity.
b. Atomic properties – size of atoms and ions – ionic radius covalent radius and van der
Walls Radius-variation in the periodic table. Ionization energy- Factors determining
ionization Energy – Variation in a group and along a period. Electron affinity - Variation in
the Periodic table – Electro negativity – Determination of electronegativity by Pauling
method and Mullikan method – Factors influencing electronegativity - Applications of
Electronegativity
UNIT II
Chemical Bonding – I
a. Ionic bond – factors influencing the formation of ionic bond – Lattice energy – Born
Haber cycle. Calculation of Lattice energy for NaCl.
b. Covalent character of ionic bond – Polarization of ions – Fajan‘s rules – Effects of Polarization.
c. Theories of covalent bond – Valence bond approach – Postulates – types of overlap of atomic
orbitals-s-s overlap ,s-p overlap p-p overlap sigma bond and π bond –examples of oxygen
and nitrogen Molecules -comparison between σ and π bonds. Hybridization – sp, sp2,sp
3, sp
3d
and sp3d
2hybridization with examples.-BeCl2 , BCl3 , CH4, PCl5 and SF6
d. VSEPR theory – shapes of simple molecules such as CH4, NH3and H2O.
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UNIT III
Chemical bonding – II
a. Molecular orbital theory-Wave functions- Combination of wave functions-
Bonding and Antibonding Molecular Orbitals –LCAO Method-Types of
Combination of Atomic orbitals- Combination of two s orbitals, combination of
s and p orbital-Combination of p and p orbital, combination of p and d orbital-
Non bonding combination of orbitals- conditions for LCAO – Bond order-
Quantisation of Molecular orbitals.
b. Molecular orbital configuration of Homo-nuclear Diatomic species- H2 , He2
,Li2 ,Be2 , N2, O2, F2, Ne2.
c. Molecular orbital configuration of Hetero nuclear Diatomic species- CO, NO,
NO +.
d. Comparison between VBT and MOT.
UNIT IV
Chemical bonding – III
a. Resonance – resonance energy –conditions for resonance –resonance structures of CO3 --
and CO.
b. Metallic bond – Band model – Band model for conductors, semiconductors and
insulators.
c. Hydrogen bond – Theory of hydrogen bond – intermolecular and intramolecular
Hydrogen bonding – consequences of Hydrogen bonding.
d. van der Waals forces – Definition – Types of van der Waals forces
- Dipole – Dipole, ion – dipole, Dipole – induced dipole , instantaneous dipole – induced
dipole interactions- Factors affecting the Strength and magnitude of van der Waals forces.
UNIT - V
Nuclear Chemistry:
a. Composition of nucleus – Packing fraction and stability of nucleus – binding energy and
stability of nucleus.
b. Nuclear models: Nuclear shell model, nuclear liquid drop model.
c. Nuclear fission – controlled release of fission energy – Nuclear reactors – Thermal
Reactors – Fast breeder reactors – Disposal of radioactive waste from nuclear reactors –
Plutonium bomb
d Nuclear fusion – Nuclear fusion in sun‘s atmosphere, stellar energy-Hydrogen bomb
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e. Radioactivity – definition – characteristics of Radiations – Radioactive tracer and their
Applications- Carbon Dating.
f. Artificial transmutation Elements – Transuranic elements – preparation of Transuranic
Elements.
Text Books:
1. Principles of Inorganic chemistry by B.R.Puri, L.R.Sharma and K.C.Kalia – Milestone
Publishers 31stedition, 2011-12.
2. Inorganic chemistry for undergraduates by R.Gopalan University Press – 2009.
3. Modern Inorganic chemistry – by R.D. Madan, S. Chand Publishers – Second Edition –
1997.
UNIT-I : From text book- 1
UNIT – II : a from text book - 1
b,c ,d - from text book - 3
UNIT-III : From text book -2
UNIT - IV : a, b and c from text book 1
d -from text book - 3
UNIT- V : From text book -1
References : Basic Inorganic Chemistry by Cotton and Wilkinson-
John Wiley and Sons-1976.
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(An Autonomous institution Reaccredited with ‗A‖ Grade by NAAC)
SATTUR- 626 203.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
(For those who join in 2016-2017 and after)
SYLLABUS
Programme : B.Sc. Chemistry
Semester : I
Subject code :U16CHS11
No. of Hours /week : 2
Part IV : Skill Based Subject - Paper -I No. of Credits :2 Title of the paper: POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Objectives:
To understand the concept of polymerization.
To Gain knowledge about the preparation of various polymers.
To understand the mechanism of polymerization.
UNIT – I
a. Definition-Types of Polymerisation –Addition ,Condensation and Ring opening
Polymerisation. , copolymerisation
b . Condensation polymers –Terylene, Nylon6, Nylon66, Poly(ethers), Poly(urethanes).
c. Poly (ester ) resins-Poly(glyceryl phthalate), Phenol-HCHO and Urea-HCHO
resins- preparation and uses.
. UNIT II
a. Addition polymers- LDPE and HDPE, Polystyrene , Poly(tetrafluoroethylene)
PVC, Poly(vinyl acetate) --- Preparation and uses.
b. Mechanism of Addition Polymerisation-Free radical ,Anionic and Cationic
Polymerisation.
c. Copolymerization-Polymer Blends ,Step Copolymerization.
d. Styrene Copolymers, vinyl chloride- copolymers
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UNIT III
a.Streochemistry of polymers- Poly(ethylene) , Poly(propylene)
b.Identification of and Characterization of Polymers-Preliminary tests-
Cutting, Heating tests, Fusion tests.
c. Identification using IR spectroscopy.
d.. Molecular weight of Polymers-Number average concept and Weight average concept.
e. Some naturally occurring polymers- Starch ,Cellulose,Proteins,Rubber.
Text Books :
1. Introductory Polymer Chemistry by G.S Misra—New Age International Publishers-
2005.
2. Fundamental Concepts of Applied Chemistry –Dr Jayashree Ghosh-S.CHAND --2013.
UNIT I , UNIT II (a ,c, d ) & UNIT III (a, b ,c ,e ) ---- Text Book 1
UNIT II ( b ) & UNIT - II ( d ) ------------------------------- Text Book 2
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SATTUR- 626203.
DEPARTMENT OFCHEMISTRY
(For those who join in 2016-2017 and after)
SYLLABUS
Programme : B.Sc. Chemistry Subject Code :U16CHC21
Semester : II No of Hours/Week : 4
Part III : Core subject - Paper –I No. of credits : 4
Title of the paper : Organic Chemistry--I
Objectives:
To understand the various types of organic compounds and their classification.
To enrich the knowledge in the preparation and properties of various organic compounds.
UNIT I
a. Organic compounds and its classification – Alkanes- General methods of preparation
and Chemical properties.
b. Alkenes- Nomenclature – General methods of preparation – chemical
properties-Electrophilic additions-Addition of hydrogen halide- Markownikoff‘s rule –
Antimarkovnikov‘s addition –Addition of H2SO4,H2O, Halogen- Hydroboration –
oxidation –ozonolysis –hydroxylation –polymerisation.
UNIT II
a. Alkadienes – preparation and properties of 1,3- Butadiene – chemical properties of
1,3-butadiene- -Diels alder reaction .
b. Alkynes – general methods of preparation –chemical properties –substitution of
acetylenic hydrogen in terminal alkynes- addition reactions –Electrophilic addition –
nucleophilic addition –reduction reaction –oxidation reactions -ozonolysis- Acidic
nature of Acetylene.
c. Halogen derivatives – Preparation and Properties of Allyl chloride ,
Westrosol , Westron and Freon.
d. Preparation and Synthetic importance of Grignard reagent (applicable to
synthesis of various aliphatic compounds)
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UNIT III
a. Aliphatic alcohols – IUPAC nomenclature – Preparation – hydrolysis of alkyl halides
– hydration of alkenes-Oxymercuration-deoxymercuration of alkenes- Bouveault - Blanc
Reduction, from Grignard reagents - reaction involving cleavage of O-H bond- reaction with
metals , Grignard reagent, acid halides,oxidation -iodoform test.
b. Thio alcohols – Preparation and Properties of Sulphonal and Mustard gas.
c. Preparation and reactions of Ethylene glycol, Glycerol.
UNIT IV
a. Preparation and chemical reactions of diethyl ether
b. Aldehydes and Ketones – Nomenclature – Preparations from alcohols, fatty
acids,Rosenmunds reduction, from nitriles, carboxylic acid –properties –reaction with tollen‘s
reagent,fehling‘s solution, with ammonia, Tischenko reaction .
c. Structure and reactivity of carbonyl group.-Nucleophilic addition , addition of Grignard reagent ,
addition of hydrogen cyanide, addition of alcohol, condensation reaction –Aldol condensation ,Clasien
reaction.
UNIT V
a. Carboxylic acids – IUPAC nomenclature – Preparation from alcohols, malonic
acid and acetoacetic ester, preparation from cyanides, carbonation of organometallic
reagents.
b. Properties – Acidity of acids – Kolbe‘s reaction –Crotonic acid and Oleic acids, Curtius
reaction, decarboxylation ,esterification , HVZ reaction.
c. Preparation and chemical reactions of Lactic acid, Tartaric acid and Citric acid.
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Text Books
1. Text book of organic chemistry by K. S. Tewari, N. K. Vishnoi, S.N.Mehrotra –
Vishal publishers -2nd
revised edition-2002.
2 . Text book of organic chemistry by P.L.Soni, Sultan Chand & Sons Twenty-ninth
revised edition- 2007.
3. Modern Organic Chemistry by M.K.Jain,S.C. Sharma, Vishal publishing
Co.Revised edition -2013.
Unit I : Text book 1
Unit II : Text book 1&3
Unit III : Text book 2 &3
Unit IV : Text book 2&3
Unit V : Text book 1
Reference: 1.Organic chemistry by I.L.Finar –Vol -I, Sixth edition ELBS-1997
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Programme : B.Sc. Chemistry Subject code : U16CHC22
Semester : II No. of Hours /week : 4
Part III : Core subject- Paper-IV No. of credits :4
Title of the paper: Physical Chemistry- I
Objectives:
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge of ideal and real gases
and their velocity distribution.
To make the students to understand the applications of colloids in various fields.
To enable the students to understand the use of various physical properties in
structural elucidations.
To enable the students to have the knowledge of adsorption and catalysis and
their practical applications.
UNIT I
a. The Gas Laws :Boyle‘s law ,Charles law, Gay Lussac's law,Avogadro
law - Ideal –Gas equation , Grahams law of diffusion, Daltons law of
partial pressure. Postulates of kinetic theory of gases – Derivation of ideal
gas laws from the kinetic gas equation – Deviations from ideal behavior –
Compressibility factor – effect of Pressure variation on Deviation, effect
of Temperature on Deviation.
b. Derivation of van der Waals equation – Limitations of van der Waals
equation .Equation of state- Clausius , Berthelot and Dieterici equations of
state .
c. Liquefaction of Gases - Critical phenomenon –vanderWaals equation
in terms of critical constants.-Law of corresponding states-Derivation of
van der Waals reduced equation of state.
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UNIT II
a Maxwell – Boltzmann law of distribution of velocities (Derivation not
necessary) – Graphical representation – effect of temperature on various
velocities – Different kinds of velocities-The Average velocity, Root mean
square velocity and most probable velocity -problems based on molecular
velocity.
b Collision properties – The mean free path -Effect of temperature and pressure
on mean free path- Collision diameter – collision frequency – Specific
heat ratio of gases-specific heat constant at constant volume and at constant
pressure.
c. Methods of Liquefaction of Gases Faraday s method , Lindes method.
UNIT III
a Colloids – Definition- Types of colloidal systems- Lyophilic and Lyophobic
colloids- characteristics of Lyophilic and Lyophobic colloids .
b. Purification of colloids- Dialysis , Electrodialysis , Ultrafiltration .
c Solids in liquids (Sols) – Properties- Kinetic, optical and electrical properties –
Stability of colloids and protective action – Hardy Schulz law – Gold number.
d Liquids in liquids: Emulsion – Types of emulsions – Emulsifier with suitable
examples.
e Liquids in solids (Gels) – Classification – preparation –Properties –
Thixotrophy –Syneresis and Imbibition – Application of colloids .
UNIT IV
a.Physical properties and chemical constitution.Classification of physical
properties-additive property, constitutive property additive and constitutive
property. Parachor – use of Parachor in elucidating structure.
b. Viscosity- Influence of viscosity – molar viscosity-Rheochor
c. Dipole moment –definition,Determination of Dipole moment – BondMoment
Dipole moment and Molecular structure –water , CO2 , BF3 , NH3 , CH4 ,
Identification of cis trans isomer, Identification of ortho,
meta , and para isomer .
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d . Magnetic properties- Diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferro magnetic substances-
Measurement of Magnetic properties-Magnetic properties and molecular structure-
Oxygen molecule- K 2 NiCl4.
UNIT V
a) Adsorption – Definition – Adsorbent and adsorbate . Types of adsorption-
Physical adsorption and Chemical adsorption –comparison-Adsorption
isotherms-Langmuir Adsorption isotherm-Derivation.BET theory( Elementary
idea only ) . Applications of adsorption.
b) Catalysis – Definition – Types of catalysis – Homogeneous
and Heterogeneous catalysis Charecteristics of catalytic
reactions. . Promoters and poisons Theories of catalysis - Intermediate
Compound formation theory, The adsorption theory.Enzyme catalysis-
Charecteristics of Enzyme catalysis-Derivation of Michaelis -Menton
equation.
Text Books :
1. Text book of physical chemistry by Puri and Sharma, Pathania,
Vishal publishers, Fourth edition -2010
2 . Essentials of physical chemistry by Arun bahl, B. S. Bahl. G.D. Tuli- Chand
Publishers-2005.
Reference:
1 . Kinetic Theory and Gases by Kauzmann.W –Benjamin ,1966.
2 . Basic Principles of Colloid Science by Everett.Royal D.H, Royal Society
of chemistry,1988.
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UNIT - I ( b ) ------------- Text Book - 1
UNIT – V --------------------------------- Text Book - 1
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Semester : II No of Hours/week : 2
Part III : Core subject Practicals –Paper V No of Credits : 2
Title of the Paper : Major Practical–Inorganic Semi micro Qualitative analysis.
Objectives:
To understand the principles involved in the qualitative analysis.
To develop skills in identifying anions and cations in a given mixture.
Analysis of a mixture containing two anions and two cations of which one is an interfering anion.
ANIONS : Carbonate, nitrate, bromide, sulphate, chloride.
Oxalate, fluoride, phosphate, borate, chromate
CATIONS : Lead, copper, bismuth, cadmium, antimony, iron,
Zinc, manganese, cobalt, nickel, barium, calcium,
Strontium, magnesium.
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External : 60
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Programme : B.Sc. Chemistry
Subject code :U16CHS21
Semester : II No.of Hours : 2 / week
Part- IV : Skill based subject - Paper II No of credits : 2
Title of the Paper– Food Chemistry
Objectives :
To understand various nutrients and the nutrition composition of the body
To gain knowledge about Biological functions of various minerals.
To understand the concept of Food processing and Food preservation.
UNIT-I
a. Food – Classification of food – Malnutrition – Under nutrition – Over nutrition – Good nutrition -
The nutrition composition of the body – Amount of nutrients in the body – Functions of food –
Metabolism – Digestion.
b. Minerals and water – Water as a nutrient – Importance of consumption of water –
Biological functions of water – Biological functions of iron, copper, iodine, zinc, calcium,
phosphorous, magnesium, potassium and sulphur.
UNIT-II
a. Food processing – Cooking – Effect of cooking on nutrients.
b. Food preservation – Refrigeration and freezing – canning – dehydration- salting- pickling-
pasteurizing-fermenting-carbonating-cheese making – irradiation –
Preservation using chemical preservatives.
c. Food additives – intense sweeteners – Bulk sweeteners.
d. Synthetic colouring agents – List of permitted colorants.
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UNIT III
a Flavouring agents – Antioxidants – Emulsifiers – Acidulants.
b. Food adulteration and testing – Common food adulterants – Analysis of Adulterants in edible oils,
Ghee, Coffee powder, Chilly powder, Turmeric powder , milk – Harmful effects of the Adulterants.
c. Energy metabolism – measurement of energy – controlled energy in human metabolism –
Types of metabolic reactions – anabolism, catabolism – Basal metabolism – methods of measuring BMR –
Factors influencing BMR.
TEXT BOOKS:
Food Chemistry by Alex .V. Ramani – MJP Publications.
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: B.Sc. Chemistry Subject Code :U16CHC31
Semester
Part III
: III No.of Hours :4/week
: Core Subject -Paper VI No.of Credits :4
Title of the Paper : Inorganic Chemistry – II
Objectives:
To understand the different types of solvents
To learn various concepts of acids and bases.
To learn the characteristics of elements of group IV, V, VI and VII.
UNIT I
Non – aqueous solvents and Acids and Bases:
a. Classification of solvents – liquid ammonia as non-aqueous solvent-chemical reactions
in liquid ammonia .
b. Molten salts as non-aqueous solvents.
c. Acids and Bases – Arrhenius concept – Bronsted – Lowry concept – conjugate Acid –
Base Pair – Relative Strength and acids bases – Cady – Esley concept - Lux – Flood
Concept – Lewis concept – Usanovich concept.
d. Hard and soft Acids and Bases – HSAB Principle – Application of HSAB principle.
UNIT II
Group IV A Elements
a. Group discussion – Comparison of Carbon with Si, Structure of Diamond and Graphite –
Fullerenes
b. Metal carbides – Salt like carbides , Covalent carbides , Interstitial carbides –
Applications – Intercalation compounds of Graphite.
c. Silicates – Different types of Silicates.
d. Silicones – Preparation, Properties and uses of Silicones.
e. Extraction of Tin , Toxicity of Lead.
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UNIT – III Group V A Elements
a. Group discussion – Difference between nitrogen and the rest of the family members.
b. Oxo acids of Nitrogen- Preparation and Properties of Hyponitrous acid, Nitrous acid
and Nitric acid.
c. Oxo acids of phosphorous – Preparation and Properties of Hypophophorous acid,
Phosphorous acid , Hypophosphoric acid ,Orthophosphoric acid,Pyro phosphoric acid
and Meta phosphoric acid.
d. Arsenic - Marsh test.
e. Preparation and uses of Potassium antimony tart rate, sodium bismuthate.
UNIT – IV
Group VI A Elements
a. Group discussion – Anomalous Behavior of Oxygen.
b. Oxo Acids of Sulphur- Preparation , Properties and of Sulphurous acid ,Sulphuric acid,
Pyro sulphuric acid.
c. Peroxo sulphuric acids- Preparation and properties of Peroxomonosulphuric acid
and Peroxo disulphuric acid.
d. Preparation and properties of Thionic acids, Thionyl chloride, sulphonl chloride.
e . Extraction and uses of Se and Te.
UNIT – V
Group VII A Elements
a. Group discussion – Anomalous behavior of Fluorine.
b. Comparitive study of Halogen acids. c Comparitive study of Halogen acids- Ionic , covalent and halides of intermediate Character .
d. Oxy acids of halogens – Preparation and Properties of Hypochlorous acid ,chlorous acid ,
choric acid , Perchloricacid and Periodic acid.
e. Interhalogen compounds – Definition – Preparation, Properties of ICl, ClF3 ,BrF5, IF7
f. Pseudo halogens: Definition, examples – characteristic reactions of pseudo halogens and
Pseudo halides.
g. Electropositive nature of Iodine – Evidences.
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Text Books:
1. Principles of Inorganic chemistry by B.R.Puri, L.R. Sharma and K.C.Kalia – Milestone
Publishers 31stedition, 2011-12
2. Inorganic chemistry for undergraduates by R.Gopalan, University Press-2009.
3. Modern Inorganic chemistry by R.D Madan, S-Chand Publishers – Second Edition –
1997.
4. Text book of Inorganic chemistry by P.L.Soni. Sultan Chand &Sons 20th edition 2007.
UNIT -I
a ,c – Text book 3
b, d – Text book 1
UNIT – II
a, b,c,d – Text book 1
e - Text book 2
UNIT – III
Text book 1
UNIT – IV a ,b , c - Text book 1
d, e - Text book-3
UNIT –V a, b, c, d - Text book 4
e , f - Text book 3
g - Text book 1
References : 1. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by F.A Cotton and G.Wilkinson-
Wiley Eastern -1976.
2. Inorganic Chemistry by Alan G. Sharp-Addison Wesley -1999.
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Semester : III No. of Hours/week : 4
Part III : Elective Subject- Paper I(a) No. of Credits : 4
Title of the Paper : Applied chemistry
Objectives:
To understand the various types of soils .
To gain knowledge about soil fertility and effect of PH on plants.
To gain knowledge in the applications of various fertilizers and pesticides.
To gain knowledge about hard and soft water
To understand the manufacturing process of cement and glass.
Unit I
Soil chemistry
a. Soil classification –genetic system of classicfication- modern system of
classification – properties of soil- soil texture-soil water and types of soil water –
soil temperature –soil minerals –primary and secondary minerals-soil PH ,Soil acidity
and alkalinity– effect of PH on plants.
b. Soil fertility and productivity- Organic Manures- Farmyard manures-
compost - Green manure.
Unit II
Insecticides, Fungicides and Herbicides
a) Classification of Insecticide –stomach poisons-contact poisons- Fumigants
b ) Methods of pest control –methods of using pest control chemicals.
c) Insecticides –Arsenic compounds-arsenic oxides-calcium arsenates-lead arsenates- fluorine
compouonds – sodium fluoride – fluosilicates-fluoaluminates-Bordeaux mixture-
organic pesticides - DDT,BHC,DDD.
d ) Fungicides-Bordeaux mixture.
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UNIT III
Fertilizers:
a) Essential nutrients for plants- Functions of Essential nutrients.
a) Classification of fertilizers – Natural and Artificial fertilizers.
b) Nitrogeneous fertilizers –Manufacture of ammonium sulphate fertilizers ,
calcium ammonium nitrate , Basic calciumnitrate , calcium cyanamide and urea.
c) Phosphatic fertilizers –superphosphate of lime- triple superphosphate-ammonium phosphate
d) Potash fertilizers –potassium chloride-potassium sulphate-potassium nitrate.
UNIT IV
Water analysis:
a. Hard and soft water- types of hardness-estimation of hardness-EDTA method-removal
of hardness-Lime soda process- ion exchange process. Water softening-boiling –
Permutitt process- Calgon process- with ion exchange resins. Degree of hardness.
b Purification of water for drinking purpose- various methods adopted for destroying bacteria-
Aeration- exposure to sunlight-boiling – chlorination- chloramine process- ozonization –
Addition of copper sulphate.
c. Sea water as a sourse of Drinking water –Electro dialysis- Reverse osmosis method.
UNIT V
a Match Industry.- Raw Materials – Manufacturing Process
b. Pyro techniques – Composition of Fire works –Rockets –sparks-
Colouring materials, Coloured smokes
c. Explosives-classification-low explosives-Gun powder, Smokeless powder
High explosives-TNT, Glyceryl trinitrate, Dynamite.
d . Raw materials and manufacture of Cement, and Glass
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TEXT BOOKS:
1) Text book of Inorganic chemistry by P.L.Soni. Sultan Chand &Sons 20th edition 2007
2) Fundamental concepts of Applied chemistry- by Jayashree Ghosh- S.CHAND publications.
3) Principles of Inorganic chemistry by B.R.Puri, L.R. Sharma and K.C.Kalia – Milestone
Publishers 31stedition, 2011-12
4) Applied chemistry – by K.Bagavathi Sundari-mjppublishers-2008. Unit 1 ( a ) , ----- Text book 2 Unit 1 ( b) ------------- Text book 4 Unit II ( b, c ) Text book 2 Unit II ( a , d ) --- Text book 3 Unit –III ----------- Text book 2 Unit – IV ------------------- Text book 1 Unit – V ( a & d ) -------------- Text book 1 Unit –V ( b & c) ----------------Materials prepared from department.
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Programme : B. Sc. Chemistry Subject Code : U16CHE32
Semester : III No. Hours / Week:4/week
Part III : Elective subject –Paper I(b) No. of Credits :4
Title of the paper: Chemistry in service of Man- I
Sugar and perfume industry
Objectives
To understand the various steps involved in the extraction of sugar from sugarcane
To gain knowledge about various types of perfumes.
To gain knowledge about the preparation of various perfumes
Unit I
Introduction –Sugar industries in India-Beat Sugar –Steps involved in the manufacture of cane
sugar –Extraction of Juice-Purification of juice-Defection
Unit II
Sulphitation, carbonation concentration or evaporation-crystallization, separation of crystals,
drying reining
Unit III
Double sulphitation process- preparation of alcohol from sucrose- manufacture of power
alcohol
Unit IV
Introduction-Definition-Vehicle-Fixatives-resins-essential oils-classification of compounds
occurring in essential oils- Isolation of essential oils.
Unit V
Flow chart for the manufacture of perfumes-characteristics of volatile solvents-manufacture of
perfumes by rotary process
Text Book- Industrial Chemistry –B.K Sharma –Goel Publishing House
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Semester : III No. of Hours/Week: 2
Part IV : Non Major Elective-Paper – 1 No. of Credits : 2
Title of the paper: Chemistry in Everyday Life-I
Objectives:
To gain knowledge about the composition of milk
To know the Effects of Pausterization
Io know the importance of Vitamins.
UNIT- I
a. Introduction- Composition of milk- Major constituents and Minor constituents -
Flavour and aroma of milk .
b. Physical Properties of Milk- Acidity, viscosity, boiling point , Effect of heat
UNIT II
a. Pasteurisation- definition- General methods of Pasteurization- Role of Phosphate
in pausterization – Effects of Pausterization- Homogenisation
b. Milk products- cream,Butter,Ice cream , Ghee
c. Milk powder (dry milk) –Methods of production- Types of Dry Milk –composition
and properties of Dry Milk-Uses of Dry Milk.
UNIT III
a. Adulteration of Milk and Milk Products- Common Adultrants in milk-
Methods of identification of Adulteration.
b. Vitamins : Sources ,Deficiency diseases, and Therapeutic uses of Vitamins A, B1,
B2,B5, B6, B12 ,C,D,E, and K.
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Text Book: 1. Fundamental concepts of Applied Chemistry by Dr .Jayashree Ghosh
-S. CHAND Publishers.
2 . Applied Chemistry by K.Bagavathi Sundari.-mjppublishers-2008
3. Downloaded materials.
Units I, II (a, c) Text Book—1
Unit II (b) Text Book -2
Unit III (a) Text Book—3
Unit III (b) Text Book—1
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Semester : IV No. of Hours/Week : 4
Part III : Core subject –Paper VII No. of credits : 4
Title of the paper: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-II
Objectives:
.To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge in atomic structure.
To make the students understand the structure of crystals and the concept of band theory of
various conductors.
To have a detailed knowledge of different systems under phase rule.
To enable the students have knowledge in chemical kinetics.
To enable the students have a depth study on photochemistry.
UNIT-I Atomic Structure
a. Particle and wave nature of electron -de Broglie‘s equation–- Davison –
Germer experiment – Photoelectric experiment –Compton Effect – Heisenberg‘s
uncertainty principle - The Schrodinger wave equation (Derivation not
required). Significance of ( psi ) and ( psi )2
b. Postulates of quantum theory – values and Eigen function – Significance of
Quantum numbers- Zeeman effect.
UNIT - II Solid State
a. Laws of crystallography – law of constancy of interfacial angle,
law of symmetry, law of rational indices – Miller indices – symmetry elements
in a crystal – calculations involving interplanar spacing in crystal systems.
b. X-ray diffraction – Bragg‘s equation – derivation - experimental method of
determination of interplanar spacing – X ray spectrophotometer– the Debye –
Scherer method-Rotating crystal method.
c. Types of crystals – ionic, molecular, covalent, and metallic crystals.
i) Ionic crystals: Analysis of NaCl, CsCl.
ii) Molecular crystals – Water and ammonia.
iii) Covalent crystals –Diamond and graphite.
iv) Metallic crystals – Metallic bond in metals- Conductors, insulators and semiconductors .
d. Defects in Solid state- Frankel and Schottky defects Metal Execs defects,
Metal deficiency defects.
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UNIT – III Phase Rule
a. Definitions of terms – Gibb‘s phase rule – one component system – water,
carbon dioxide – two component system – reduced phase rule –
simple eutectic system – Pb-Ag system , NaCl-Water system.
b. Partially miscible liquid system - CST – completely immiscible liquid system.
c. Distribution law: Mathematical formulation – experimental verification –
condition under which the law is obeyed.Form of distribution law when solute undergoes
association and dissociation .
UNIT – IV Chemical Kinetics
a. Introduction – rate of reaction – rate law – rate constant – Order and Molecularity of a
reaction.
b. Second, third and Zero order reactions –Examples – Rate equations – Half-life period –
Derivation.
c .Influence of temperature on the rate of reaction .Arrhenius rate equation and its
significance – Measurements of parameters – Theory of reaction rates -bimolecular
collision theory -unimolecular reactions – Lindemann hypothesis – Absolute reaction rate
theory.
d. Influence of ionic strength on reaction rate – Primary and secondary salt effects.
UNIT -V Photochemistry
a. Definition of Photochemical reactions – Comparative study of thermal and
photochemical reactions – laws of photochemistry – Lambert and Beer law – Grothus –
Draper law – Stark Einstein law – quantum efficiency and its determination –
Cause of high quantum yield, Cause of low quantum yield –examples.
b. Consequence of light absorption by atoms and molecules – photophysical processes –
fluorescence, phosphorescence and other deactivating processes – Jablonski diagram.
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b. Photochemical processes – kinetics of photochemical reactions. Formation of HCl,
and decomposition of HI.
c. Flash photolysis ,Photosensitization, Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Elements of physical chemistry by B.RPuri and L.R Sharma –Vishal publishers -2010.
2. Essentials of Physical chemistry – B.S.Bahl ,G.D. Tuli & Arun Bahl-S.CHAND-2004
References :
1. Theories of Chemical Reaction Rates by Laidler K.J.,McGraw –Hill 1969.
2. Physical Chemistry by N.Levine ,Tata McGraw-Hill-1995.
3. Essentials of physical chemistry by ArunBhal and B.S.Bhal, G.D.Tuli.S.Chand
Publishers.
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Semester : III&IV
Part III : Core subject - Practical -Paper VIII
Subject code
No .of Hours/Week
No .of Credits
: U16CHC4P1
: 2
: 2
Title of the paper : MAJOR PRACTICAL II - VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS
Objective:
To acquire practical skills in volumetric analysis.
To understand the basic principles of volumetric analysis.
VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS – I
List of experiments:
I.Acidimetry and alkalimetry
1. Estimation of sodium carbonate
2. Estimation of sodium hydroxide.
3. Estimation of oxalic acid.
II.Redox titrations
a. Permanganometry
1. Estimation of ferrous ion
2. Estimation of oxalic acid
3. Estimation of calcium (direct method).
b. Dichrometry
1. Estimation of ferrous ion
III. Iodometry and iodimetry
1. Estimation of potassium dichromate
2. Estimation of potassium permanganate
3. Estimation of copper
4. Estimation of acetic acid in vinegar. (Demonstration only).
5. Estimation of hardness. (Demonstration only).
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VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS – II
Organic estimation
1. Estimation of phenol
2. Estimation of aniline
Distribution of marks (Max. marks – 100)
External: 60 (Examination : 6 hours)
Internal: 40
External
Record - 5 marks
Viva voce - 5 marks
Volumetric Analysis I & II - 50 marks
Volumetric analysis – I
TOTAL
- 60 marks.
Procedure : 5 marks
Estimation : 20 marks
Error
< 2% - 20 marks
2-3%
3-4%
- 15 marks
- 10 marks
>4% - 5 marks
Volumetric analysis – II
Organic estimation
Procedure - 5 marks
Error
Estimation - 20 marks
< 2% - 20 marks
2-3% - 15 marks
3-4% - 10 marks
>4% - 5 marks
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Semester : IV No of Hours/Week : 4
Part III : Elective subject- Paper II(a) No. of Credits :
Title of the paper : MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Objectives:
To enable the students
To study about different systems of medicine.
To acquire knowledge about hormones and vitamins.
To gain knowledge about the collection and preparation of samples of blood.
To carry our various blood tests.
UNIT I
a. Composition of blood – Collection and preservation of blood samples – Collection of
venous and arterial blood , Anticoagulants – Collection of blood samples for glucose analysis ,
serum analysis, HIV infected patient and whole blood analysis, storage and
preservation of blood samples.
b. Determination of blood glucose by orthotoluidine method –Clinicl Interpretation
Estimation of blood urea – Clinicl Interpretation
ELISA Test – Applications of ELISA - Determination of cholesterol in blood.
UNIT II
Drugs- Difference between drug and medicine – Narcotics – Effects of Narcotics -
Complication caused by Narcotics – Uses of Narcotics – Types of narcotics – Natural ,
Semi synthetic narcotics ,Synthetic Narcotics– Anesthetics – Synthetic and
local anesthetics and general anesthetics.
UNIT III
a. Mechanism of Drug Action and Metabolism of Drugs-Introduction-Mechanism of action
- Action at extracellular site –Action at cellular sites- Mechanism of Different types of
Drug Action -Metabolism of Drugs.-Chemical pathways of Drugs metabolism.-
Absorption of Drugs.
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b. Trace Elements in the Body –Macroelements and Microelements- Sources and
Functions of Chromium ,Cobalt, Copper,Iron and Iodine.
UNIT IV
Synthesis and Therapeutic Applications of some important drugs –
Sulphanilamide ,Dequalinium chloride , Paracetamol, Barbitone, Chloramphenicol,
Aspirin, Naproxen, Ciprofloxacin, Ibuprofen.
UNIT V Harmones and vitamins
Harmones: Definition –properties and functions of hormones – structure and
physiological functions of some hormones – Adrenaline- structure and
functions –thyroxin- structure, functions and diseases associated with abnormal
metabolism of thyroxin – oxytocin- structure and functions –insulin –structure
and functions.
Vitamins: Definition and classification – Sources ,deficiency and uses of
various vitamins. Structure of vitamin A and vitamin C (Structural elucidation
not necessary).
Text Books
1. Analytical Chemistry by Gurdeep R.Chatwal Edited by Madhu Arora
Himalaya Publishing House.
2. Fundamental Concepts of Applied Chemistry by Jayashree Ghosh.
3. Materials prepared by the department Unit : I , II Text book 1
Unit : III ( a) IV and V Text book 2
Unit : III ( b) Text book 1
Unit : V Materials prepared by the department
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Part III : Elective subject –Paper II (b) No. of Credits :4
Title of the paper: Chemistry in service of Man- I
Leather and Paper Industry
Objectives:
To understand the various processes involved in the production of leather goods.
To understand the pollution problems in leather industries
To study the methods of control of pollution
To understand the steps involved in the manufacture of paper
Unit I
History of tanning industry in India –conventional tanning process – composition of
animal skin .use of various inorganic and organic chemicals for tanning process
Unit II
Various processes of tanning – soaking, liming, deliming deharing bating
Vegetable tanning types of tanning for soles, belting and heavy leather
Vegetable tanning –synthetic tanning, chrome tanning, finishing of leather.
Unit III
Pollution problems caused by tanneries and its control- Treatment of tannery effluents by
primary, secondary and tertiary process.
Unit IV
Introduction, manufacture of pulp, various raw material used for the preparation of pulp-
preparation of sulphite pulp, soda pulp, rag pulp.
Unit V
Various processes: Beating refining filling sizing and coloring manufacture of paper,
calendaring uses
Text Book- Industrial Chemistry –B.K Sharma –Goel Publishing House
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Semester : IV No. of Hours/week : 2
Part IV : Non Major Elective–Paper II No of Credits : 2
Title of the Paper : Chemistry in Everyday Life-II
Objectives:
To gain knowledge about the importance of various Fertilizers
To understand the uses of various polymers..
To acquire knowledge about various diseases and their prevention and control
UNIT I
a) Introduction – Requisites of a good Fertilizers- classification –important fertilizers.
b) Nitrogeneous fertilizers – ammonium sulphate fertilizers – calcium ammonium
nitrate –
Basic calcium nitrate ,calcium cyanamide-urea.( uses only )
c) Phosphatic fertilizers –superphosphate of lime- triple superphosphate-ammonium
sphosphate (uses only)
d) Potash fertilizers –potassium chloride-potassium sulphate-potassium nitrate.( uses
only)
UNIT II
a) Insect Borne Diseases and Their Treatment - Treatment and Prevention of Malaria,
Filariasis, and Plague.
b) Air Borne Diseases –Prevention and Treatment - Diphtheria ,Whooping cough, Influenza
and T.B
c) Water -Borne Diseases- Prevention and Treatment of Cholera ,Typhoid, Dysentry
d) Disorders of Digestive System - Jaundice- symptoms- Prevention and Treatment .
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UNIT III
a. Classification of polymers-natural and synthetic polymers-Organic and
Inorganic polymers- thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers
b. Homo polymer and Co polymer- General classification –linear- branched
and cross -linked- polymers-classification of copolymer-Random-
Block-Graft copolymer.
c. Uses of Nylon 6,6, PVC, Cellulose, starch, polyethylene, terylene-
characteristic of polyesters.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Fundamental concepts of applied chemistry- by Jayashree Ghosh-
S.CHAND Publications.
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Semester : V No of Hours/week : 6
Part III : Core Subject -Paper IX
Title of the paper : Inorganic chemistry - III
Objectives:
No. of Credits : 6
To understand the properties of lanthanides and actinides .
To gain knowledge about coordination complexes and their properties.
To understand the role of various complexes in the biological systems.
To understand the concepts of metallic carbonyls and inorganic polymers.
UNIT – I
a. Lanthanide series – occurrence – Properties of Lanthanides – Electronic configuration –
oxidation states – colour – magnetic properties – oxidation potential – Basic character-
chemical reactivity – complex Formation - Lanthanide contraction – cause of Lanthanide
contraction – consequences of Lanthanide contraction .
b. Extraction of a mixture of Lanthanides from monazite sand – separation of Lanthanides –
solvent extraction – Fractional precipitation - Ion exchange chromatography – By
complex formation -uses of Lanthanides.
c. Actinides – General properties – oxidation state- colour – formation of complexes –
Actinide contraction – comparison with lanthanides.
UNIT – II
Coordination Chemistry-1
a. Introduction – nomenclature – Geometrical isomerism in complexes of coordination
number 4 and 6. Optical isomerism in complexes with coordination number 4 and 6.
b. Valence bond theory – Postulates – application of VB Theory to square planer –
Tetrahedral and octahedral complexes - Limitation of valence bond Theory.
c. Crystal field theory - crystal field splitting in octahedral and tetrahedral complexes –
crystal field stabilization energy – high spin and low spin complexes – colour and
magnetic properties – Factors influencing the magnitude of crystal field splitting –
spectrochemical series.
d. Comparison between VBT and CFT
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UNIT III
Coordination Chemistry-II
a. Introduction – Classification of carbonyls - preparation and properties of Ni(CO)4,
Fe(CO))5, Cr(CO)6, Mn2(CO)10.
b. Structure and bonding in mononuclear carbonyls Ni(CO)4, Fe(CO)5, Cr(CO)6.
c. Structure and bonding in binuclear carbonyls Mn2(CO)10, Co2(CO)8.
d. EAN rule – EAN rule applied to metal carbonyls
e. Chelate compounds – Stability – Application of Chelate compounds .
UNIT – IV
Bio – Inorganic chemistry
a. Metalloporphyrins – Chlorophyll, Hemoglobin, myoglobin - Structure – role of these
complexes in biological systems.
b. Metalloenzymes – – carboxy peptidase - role of this metalloenzyme in biological
systems.
c. Biological importance of alkali and alkaline earth metal ions.-Sodium ion pump.
d. Biological functions and toxicity of Cu, Zn, Co and Mn.
UNIT - V
Inorganic polymers and organo metallic compounds :
a. Inorganic polymers – general properties – phosphorous based polymers –
Polyphosphazines - polyphosphonitrilic chlorides – polyphosphoryl chloride
b. Sulphur based polymers – polymeric sulphur nitride
c. Boron based polymers – polymeric Boron nitride.
d. Coordination polymers – polymeric Gold iodide – polymeric cyanides & Gold (I) and
Silver (I) – cupric halide.
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e. Organometallic compounds – organometallic compounds of Boron and Aluminium. –
Preparation – properties - structure – Ziegler Natta Catalyst – preparation -use of this
catalyst in polymerization.
Text Books:
1. Principles of Inorganic chemistry by B. R. Puri, L.R. Sharma and K. C. Kalia – Milestone
Publishers 31stedition, 2011-12.
2. Inorganic chemistry for undergraduates by R. Gopalan, University Press-2009.
3. Modern Inorganic chemistry by R.D Madan S-Chand Publishers – Second Edition –1997.
4. Materials prepared by the department.
Unit -1 , Unit – 5 Text book-1
Unit – 2
Text book -1
Unit - 3 a,b,c,d Text book -3 e Materials prepared by the department .
Unit - 4 a,b Text book -2
c,d Text book -1
Reference : 1. A New Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J,D,Lee. –ELBS Edition ,1977.
2. Inorganic Chemistry by Alan G. Sharp-Addison Wesley -1999.
3. Text book of Inorganic chemistry by P.L.Soni .Sultan Chand & Sons
20thedition 2007.
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Part III : Core subject -Paper X
Title of the paper: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II
Objectives:
No of Hours /Week : 6
No of Credits : 6
To acquire knowledge about the general characteristics and reaction mechanisms in
aromatic compounds.
To study the preparation, properties and uses of aromatic hydrocarbons, halogen
compounds, nitro and amino compounds.
To study the mechanism of various reactions.
To study the preparation, properties of aromatic aldehydes, ketones, phenols and acids.
To acquire knowledge about poly nuclear hydrocarbons and their derivatives.
UNIT I Aromatic compounds
a. Introduction – General characteristics of aromatic compounds – Aromaticity –
Huckel‘s rule – Application of Huckle rule -Structure of benzene –
M.O.model – Mechanism of Aromatic Electrophilic substitution , halogenation,
nitration, sulphonation and Friedel Craft‘s reaction.
b. Directive influence of substituents based on electronic effects .
c. Trisubstituted benzene – Steric hindrance and rules for trisubstitution.
d. Mechanism of aromatic nucleophilic substitution – unimolecular, bimolecular and
benzyne mechanism.
UNIT II
Aromatic halogen, nitro and amino compounds
a. Aromatic halogen compounds – preparation, properties and uses of bromo
benzene and benzyl bromide.
b. Reactivity of aryl halides and side chain halogenated derivatives-comparison. .
c. Aromatic nitro compounds – Preparation, properties of nitro toluene. d. Aromatic amino compounds – preparation by reduction of nitro compounds and
from chloro benzene – Effect of substituents on the basic character of aromatic
amines.-Chemical properties of Aniline.
e. Preparation and synthetic application of benzene diazonium chloride.
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UNIT III
a. Definition – Theory of color and constitution – Classification of dyes according to
structure and application.
b. Azo dyes – preparation of methyl orange, Congo red and bismark brown.
c. Triphenyl methane dyes: Preparation of malachite green, rosaniline and crystal violet.
d. Phthalein dyes: Phenolphthalein, fluorescein and eosin – preparation and properties.
e. Vat dyes – Preparation of indigo.
UNIT IV
Carbonyl compounds:
a.Preparation and properties of Benzaldehyde, Cinnamaldehyde,,Salicylaldehyde and Vanillin.-
Mechanism of Cannizaro, Perkin, Claisen, Knoevenagal, benzoin and Kolbe reaction-
Wittig reaction .
b. Preparation and Properties of Acetophenone and Benzophenone.
UNIT V
Aromatic acids
a Acidic nature of aromatic acids – coumarin, coumaric acids – Preparation and uses –
phthalicacids .phthalimide – saccharin , chloramine , chloramine- T.
b .Polynuclear hydrocarbons – preparation, properties of stilbene , naphthalene ,
phenanthrene.
Text Books
1. Text book of organic chemistry by K.S .Tiwari et al Vishal publishers-Second
Revised edition -2002
2. Text book of organic chemistry by P.L SONI,S.Chand publisher.
Twentyninth Revised edition- 2007.
UNIT I : Text book 1
UNIT II : Text book 1
UNIT III : Text book 2
UNIT IV : Text book 1
UNIT V : Text book 1
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Part III
: V
: Elective subject -Paper III(a)
No .of Hours/ Week : 4
No. of Credits : 4
Title of the paper : Chemistry for Competitive Examinations – I
Objectives :
To prepare the students to face the competitive examination with confidence.
To refresh the minds of the students with various concepts of chemistry.
UNIT - 1
a. Atomic structure –atomic orbitals, quantum numbers, shapes of orbitals-Pauli exclusion
principle Hund‘s rule, electronic configuration of elements.
b. Periodic classification: classification based on electronic configuration-periodic
properties-atomic and ionic radii, ionization potential, electron affinity, and
c. Electronegativity-definition and variation along period and group.
UNIT - II
a. Chemical bonding-types of bonding-overlap of atomic orbitals, sigma and pi bonds,
hydrogen bond . VSEPR THEORY and bond angles. Hybridisation and shapes of
molecules
b. Oxidation States and oxidation number-Oxidation and Reduction, oxidation
numbers,common redox reactions for oxidation and reduction reactions
c. Acids and bases: Bronsted and Lewis theories of acids and bases-Hard and Soft Acids
and Bases-HSAB Principle.
UNIT-III
a. Bonding and shapes of organic molecules: Fission of covalent bonds-homolysis and
heterolysis -Reaction intermediate-carbocation, carbanion-nucleophiles and electrophiles
b. Stereochemistry of carbon compounds-Elements of symmetry, chiral and achiral
compounds-Enantiomerism and diastereoisomerisms-R,S Notations of compounds
containing chiral centre.
c. Grignard reagent-preparation and applications.
d. Co-ordination compounds-Nomenclature, ligands-Coordination Number- isomerism.
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UNIT - IV
a. Chemistry of aromatic compounds-Aromaticity-Huckles rule-electrophilic aromatic
substitution- Nitration, Fridel crafts alkylation and acylation.
b. Carbohydrates-Classification-structure of glucose and fructose-inter conversions.
c. Elementary idea of oils., fats, soaps and detergents.
UNIT - V
a. Organic reaction mechanism: SN1 and SN2-addition, substitution, elimination
rearrangement and polymerisation.
b. Chemistry of important organic reactions: Aldol condensation-Claisen reaction ,Perkin
reaction, Cannizaro reaction, Chichibabin reation, Benzoin condensation.
Text Books:
1
2
Inorganic Chemistry, P.L. Soni, Sultan Chand & Sons ,20 th Edition-2010
Organic Chemistry, P.L. Soni, Sultan Chand & Sons ,29 th Edition -2007
Unit I : Text book 1
Unit II : Text book 1
Unit III : Text book 2
Unit IV : Text book 2
Unit V : Text book 2
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Title of the Paper : Analytical Methods in chemistry
Objectives:
To understand the estimation of elements and organic compounds
To understand the concepts of various electro analytical methods.
To gain knowledge about various thermo analytical methods.
UNIT-I Estimation of Elements and Organic compounds:
a. Estimation of N and P -Estimation of Glucose-Estimation of Phenol-Estimation of Aniline-
Estimation of keto group
b. Purification Techniques :Fractional distillation-Steam distillation-Azeotropic distillation
UNIT-II
a. Analysis of Oils and Fats : Determination of Iodine value-The WIJS method-Determination of
Saponification value-Determination of RM Value.
b. Seperation techniques: Solvent extraction-Principle-Methods of solvent extraction-Applications.
c. Chromatographic techniques : Ion exchange chromatography- Gas chromatography.
UNIT-III
a. Electro analytical techniques- Classification- Electrodes and Electrode potential-
electro chemical cell.
b. Electro gravimetry-Theory and principles of electrogravimetry-Electrolysis in
non Galvanic cell-Concept of Decomposition potential-Over voltage.-
causes of over voltage.
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c. Electrolysis in a Gavanic cell- Electrolysis at constant current –Applications of
Electrolysis at constant current.
UNIT-IV Experimental Techniques in Reaction Kinetics :
a. Titration method- Optical rotation method-Electrical conductivity method-
Spectrophotometric method- Manometric method-Dilatometric method-Gravimetric Method.
b. Fast reactions- Flow method- relaxation method-Methods of following Photochemical
methods -Flash photolysis- Pulse method.
UNIT –V Thermoanlytical Mthods:
a. Thermogravimetric analysis(TGA)- Principle-Thermal analysis of silver nitrate-
methods of obtaining Thermogram- Derivative Thermogravimetry- Factors which influence
the thermogram.-TGA Instrument- Applications of Thermogravimetry-Thermogravimetric
analysis of Calcium oxalate monohydrate.
b. Differential thermal Anlysis : DTA Instrument- D TA Of Calcium Oxalate monohydrate-
Thermal analysis of Calcium acetate monohydrate-Study of Organic reactions.
Text Book : Analytical chemistry by DASH- PHI Learning Private Ltd-2011
Reference :Elements of Analytical Chemistry by R.Gopalan-Sultan Chand & sons-2011.
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Semester : V No of Hours / week : 2
Part IV : Skill based subject : Paper III
Title : Nanochemistry
Objectives:
No of Credits : 2
To understand the Basic concepts in nanochemistry.
To appreciate the various applications of nanomaterials.
UNIT I
a. Introduction – Nanochemistry- General characteristics of nanoparticles
b. Techniques of production – Bottom up methodology – Top down methodology
c. Properties of Nano Materials –Optical properties – surface properties –Electrical properties
– Magnatic Properties
d. Applications of Nano-technology – Nano medicine- Applications in chemistry- information
and communication – industries – consumer goods.
UNIT II
a. Characterization of Nano Materials-Atomic force microscopy –Transmission electron microscope –
X-ray diffraction technique.
b. Production of nanoparticles – carbon nanotubes – Types -single walled nanotubes –
multiwalled nanotubes – properties of carbon nanotubes – Applications of carbon
nanotubes
UNIT III
a. Nanoparticles of TiO2- nanoparticles of silver-uses
b. Graphene – molecular structure – uses
c. Fluorocarbon – molecular structure – uses
d. Cubic and hexagonal boron nitride – structure- properties – uses
e. Colloidal gold – Synthesis and application
f. Fullerenes – History of discovery – structure – properties of fullerenes
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1. Downloaded materials.
2. Nanotechnology by S. Shanmugam –MJP Publishers-2011
3. Materials Prepared by the Department.
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Semester : V No. of Hours/week : 2
Part IV : Skill based subject-Paper-IV No. of Credits : 2
Title of the paper: Analytical techniques and computers in chemistry.
Objectives:
To understand the principles of curve fitting.
To gain knowledge in colorimetric and chromatographic methods.
To understand the basic concepts of computers.
UNIT – I
a. Analysis of experimental results
i . Significant figures- Rules for rounding off Numerical Expression – Errors-
Absolute error and Relative error – Types of errors- Determinate errors-
Instrument errors, Method errors, Personal errors, Constant errors , Proportional errors
Correction of Determinate errors – Indeterminate errors .
ii. Precision – Mean, Average deviation from Mean, Standard deviation, Relative
Standard deviation and Coefficient of variation – Accuracy , Difference between
Precision and Accuracy.-Problems .
iii Confidence Limit – Students Q-test – Rejection of experimental data –Problems..
UNIT - II
a. Instrumental methods of Analysis
Beer-Lamberts Law – statement – applications of Beer‘s law –deviations from Beer‘s law
–methods of colour comparison- balancing method and standard series method– estimation of
iron and nickel
b. Chromatography – Column Chromatography – Thin layer Chromatography –
Paper Chromatography – Gas Chromatagraphy -Experimental method and
Applications of each technique.
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UNIT – III
a.
b.
Introduction to computers- history of computers- types of computers-hardware,
software- lowlevel and high level languages.
Application of ‗C‘ language in Chemistry – Introduction of ‗C‘ languages – Character
set – ‗C‘ tokens – Keywords and Identifiers – Constants, variables, Data types and
operators – Computation of some simple problems in Chemistry such as 1) Half-life
period, 2) Normality of a solution 3) Root mean square velocity, 4) Ionic strength of an
electrolyte.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Principles of Inorganic chemistry by B.R.Puri, L.R. Sharma and K.C.Kalia – Milestone
Publishers 31stedition, 2011-12.
2 Organic Chemistry, P.L. Soni, Sultan Chand & Sons ,29 th Edition -2007
3. Materials prepared by department.
Reference book:
1 .Vogel‘s Text book of quantitative chemical analysis –Fifth edition.
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Semester : V No. of Hours allotted : 2 / Weeks
Part IV : No. of Credits : 2
Title of the Paper: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Objectives:
To create awareness on Environment.
UNIT – I: Earth and its Environment (10 hours)
a) Structure of earth and its components.
b) Atmosphere, Hydrosphere Lithosphere and Biosphere.
c) Resources-Renewable and Non renewable resources.
UNIT – II: Ecology and Ecosystem Concepts (10 hours)
a) Ecology: Definition- Ecosystem: Definition- Structure and function –Food
chain and food web- one example for an ecosystem.
b) Pollution and Global Issues: Definition, causes, effects and control measures of Air, Water,
Soil and Nuclear Pollution.
c) Global issues: Global warming, Green house effect and ozone layer depletion.
UNIT – III: Biodiversity and Disaster Management (10 hours)
a) Introduction- Definition –Value of Biodiversity.
b) Biodiversity of India –Hot spots of Biodiversity.
c) Disaster Management- Flood and drought –Earthquake and Tsunami-
cyclones and Hurricanes-precautions, warnings, rescue and rehabilitation.
Text Book:
1. Environmental Studies N.Arumugam and kumaresan. 2012. Saras publication Nagercoil.
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1. Fundamentals of Ecology, Odum.E.P.(1985Edition) Published by W.B.Publishers, Philadelphia
2. Textbook of Environmental studies for under graduate course by Erach Bharucha
3. Environmental Biology –P.D.Sharma(2006) Published by Rastogi Publishers
GanapathiShivaji road, meerut-250002
4. Environmental studies J.Dharmaraj Tensy publications Sivakasi.
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Semester : VI
Part III: Core subject-Paper XI
Title of the paper: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - III
Objectives:
No. of Hours / Week : 6
No. of Credits : 6
To study detailed mechanism of molecular rearrangements.
To understand the principles and applications of UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopic
methods.
To study the structure and synthesis of some alkaloids and terpenes.
To gain knowledge about alicyclic compounds and conformational analysis.
UNIT – I Molecular rearrangement
a. Detailed mechanism of the following Pinacol – pinacolone , Hofmann, Beckman,
Fries . Benzil- Benzillic acid , Benzidine and Wagner- Meerwein rearrangements.
b. Free radicals : definition – Preparation and reactions of short lived and long lived
free radicals – Stability of free radicals – Chain reaction.
UNIT-II Stereoisomerism
a. Determination of configuration of geometrical isomerism – E-Z notation.
b. Racemization and resolution of racemic mixture – asymmetric synthesis.
c. Optical isomerism: Optical activity of compounds containing two chiral centres – R-S
Notation.
d. Carbohydrates – Interconversion of glucose and fructose - descending and ascending
series.
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UNIT- III Heterocyclic compounds and alkaloids
a. Heterocyclic compounds – Preparation and properties of pyrrole, pyridine, quinoline
and isoquinoline.
b. Alkaloids- definition – Occurrence and extraction of alkaloids – general methods for
determining the structure of alkaloids – Classification of alkaloids – Structure and
synthesis of following alkaloids – Coniine, Piperine, nicotine and papavarine.
UNIT-IV Principles and applications of spectroscopy
a. UV: Introduction – Type of electronic transition – absorption laws – bathochromic
shift and hypsochromic shift – Hyper chromic and hypochromic effect – applications
of UV to organic compounds – Woodward -Fieser rules – calculation of λmax.
b. IR : Introduction- Modes of vibration – Functional group detection – Applications of
IR organic compounds – Finger print region – effect of hydrogen bond in IR spectra.
c. NMR: Introduction – Chemical shift – Shielding and deshielding effects – Factors
influencing chemical shift – Solvent used – splitting of signals – Coupling constant.
NMR spectra of ethanol and anisole.
UNIT V:
a. Alicyclic compounds: General methods of preparation and properties of
cycloparaffins - Baeyer‘s strain theory and its modification.
b. Conformational analysis : Difference between configuration and conformation.
Fischer, Sawhorse and Newman projection formulae- conformational analysis of
ethane, n-butane, 1,2- dichloroethane , cyclohexane and mono substituted
cyclohexane.
c. Terpenes: Introduction – Isoprene rule – Structural elucidation of of citral, geranial.
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Text book of organic chemistry K.S.Tewari , N.K.Vishnoi ,S.N.Mehrotra.Vishal
Publishers - Second Revised edition -2002
Text book of organic chemistry by P.L.Soni, H.M.Chawla.S.Chand Publishers
Twentyninth revised edition- 2007.
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Unit II : Text book 1
Unit III : Text book 2
Unit IV : Text book 2
Unit V : Text book 1
Reference :
1.Organic chemistry by Paula Yurkanis Bruice-Pearson education-1995.
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Programme
: B.Sc., Chemistry
Subject code
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Semester : VI No of Hours/Week : 6
Part III : Core subject: Paper XII No of credits 6
Title of the paper: Physical Chemistry-III
Objectives:
To make the students understand the thermodynamic principles and their
applications.
To enable the students have knowledge of electrochemistry and its applications.
To make the students understand the basic principles in spectroscopy and its
applications in structural elucidation.
UNIT I
First law of thermodynamics
First Law ; statement – mathematical formulation – internal energy – enthalpy - heat
content – heat changes at constant volume and at constant pressure condition – relationship
between Cpand Cv– work done, heat change and enthalpy change for reversible isothermal
expansion and compression of an ideal gas – calculation of q,w, ∆E, ∆H for reversible adiabatic
expansion of an ideal gas – relation between T, V and P of an ideal gas undergoing adiabatic
reversible expansion comparison of work done in isothermal and adiabatic reversible expansion
of an ideal gas – application of I law to non-ideal gas undergoing reversible isothermal and
adiabatic expansion – Joule effect – Joule Thomson effect – Joule Thomson coefficient in the
case of ideal and real gases – inversion temperature – Hess‘ law of heat summation – Kirchhoff‘s
equation – Bond enthalpies.
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UNIT II
Second Law of Thermodynamics
a. Limitation of I law of thermodynamics – spontaneous process – Statement of law –
conversion of heat into work – thermodynamic efficiency – Carnot cycle refrigeration
cycle – Carnot theorem – Kelvin scale of temperature.
b. Entropy – definition and significance – derivation of the concept of entropy changes
in reversible and irreversible (spontaneous) processes. Entropy as a thermodynamic
function – dependence of entropy on the variables of the system for ideal gases –
entropy of mixing of gases - ∆S for physical transformation chemical reactions –
entropy and probability.
c. Free energy function – Helmholtz free energy (A) – definition and its temperature
dependence – Gibbs free energy (G) – definition, variation of Gibbs free energy with
temperature and pressure. Gibbs – Helmholtz equation and its applications
Maxwell‘s relationships – criteria for reversible and irreversible processes in terms of
entropy and free energy changes.
d. Partial molar quantities – Definition and significance of chemical potential Gibbs –
Duhem equation – variation of chemical potential with temperature and pressure –
chemical potential in the case of system of ideal gases. Clausius – Clapeyron equation
– derivation and applications – thermodynamic properties of real gases – fugacity and
activity concepts.
UNIT III
a. Application of thermodynamics to various type of equilibria – equilibrium constant and
free energy changes – van‘t Hoff reaction isotherm and van‘t Hoff isochore –
thermodynamic interpretation of law of mass action and Lechatelier principle.
b. Thermodynamics of ideal solution – free energy changes of mixing, enthalpy changes of
mixing and entropy changes of mixing – relation between osmotic pressure and vapour
pressure lowering – thermodynamic derivation – relation between the depression of
freezing point and concentration – elevation of boiling point and concentration –
thermodynamic derivations.
c. Third law of Thermodynamics - Nernst heat theorem and its applications - third law of
thermodynamics.
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UNIT IV
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Electrochemical Cells
a. Concepts of electrochemical cell – cell diagram and terminology – conventions regarding
signs of cell e.m.f. – calculation of cell e.m.f. from single electrode potential – standard
emf of the cell – Nernst equation.
b. Reversible and irreversible cells – thermodynamics and electromotive force – calculation
of ∆G, ∆H, ∆S and K for cell reaction.
c. Single electrode potentials and cell emf measurement of single electrode potential – types
of electrodes – reference electrodes – standard electrode potential – electrochemical
series – experimental determination of cell emf – Weston cadmium cell.
d. Types of electrochemical cells
1) Chemicals cells with and without transference – examples – liquid junction
potential – salt bridge.
2) Concentration cells – definition – types of concentration cells – examples, emf of
electrolyte concentration cells with and without transference.
3) Commercial cells – Primaryand Secondary cells – dry cell- lead storage cell – Ni-
Cd cell – fuel cell – H2-O2cell.
e. Applications of emf measurements
Determination of solubility and solubility products of sparingly soluble salt.
Determination of pH using hydrogen electrode, glass electrode and
quinhydrone electrode -Determination of transport number.-Potentiometric titrations
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UNIT – V
SPECTROSCOPY
a. Introduction – electromagnetic radiation – different regions – absorption spectroscopy –
molecular spectra – types of molecular spectra.
b. Rotational spectra of diatomic molecules – rigid rotator – selection rule – determination
of moment of inertia and bond length – intensities of spectral lines – effect of isotopic
substitution.
c. Vibrational spectra – IR spectra of diatomic molecules – Hooke‘s law – simple harmonic
oscillator force constant – selection rule – vibrational energy level diagram – anharmonic
oscillator – applications – force constant determination. Modes of vibration in polyatomic
molecules – vibrational spectra of H2O and CO2.
d. Raman spectra – Raman effect – stokes and anti stokes lines, Quantum Theory of Raman
effect – experimental study – comparison between IR and Raman spectra – applications
of Raman spectra.
e. Electronic spectra – Franck - Condon principle.
f. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy – principle, instrumentation interpretation of
nmr spectra – spectra of ethanol.
g. Electron spin resonance spectroscopy – principle – difference between nmr and esr –
hyperfine structure in esr spectrum – selection rule. hydrogen atom esr spectrum.
Text Books :
1. Elements of Physical chemistry by Puri and Sharma. Vishal publishers
Fourth edition-2010.
2. Essentials of physical chemistry by ArunBhal and, B.S.Bhal, G.D.Tuli.
S.Chand Publishers -2000.
3. Text book of Physical chemistry by P.L.Soni,Sultanchand &Sons - 2006
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Unit I : Text book 1, Text book 2
Unit II : Text book 1
Unit III : Text book 1, Text book 3
Unit IV : Text book 1, Text book 3
Unit V : Text book 3
References:
1.
Concise Chemical Thermodynamics by JRW Warn and APH Peters,
Chapman and Hall, 1969
2. Physical chemistry by Atkins-Oxford University press-2007.
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Subject Code
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Semester : VI
No of Hours/week : 4
Part III : Core subject -Paper XIII-Practical
No. of Credits : 4
Title of the Paper : Major Practical- III - Organic analysis and preparation.
Objectives:
To understand the principles involved in organic qualitative analysis.
To develop skills in the analysis of various functional groups.
To develop skills in the preparation organic compounds
I . ORGANIC ANALYSIS
Analysis of an organic compound containing one or two functional groups – acids, phenols,
aldehydes, ketones, esters, nitro compounds, amines (primary), amides, anilides, thiourea
aliphatic diamideand monosaccharides.
II. ORGANIC PREPARATION
1. Nitration :
2. Bromination:
3. Hydrolysis :
4. Oxidation :
5. Acetylation:
a. m-dinitrobenzene from nitrobenzene
b. Picric acid from phenol
p-bromoacetanilide from acetanilide
Aromatic acid from (a) an ester (b) an amide.
Benzoic acid from benzaldehyde.
(a) Aniline (b) phenols.
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Distribution of Marks
External : 60 marks
Internal : 40 marks
External :
(max. marks – 100) TIME: 6 Hours
Record Note
Viva voce
: 10 Marks
: 10 Marks
Organic Preparation : 10 Marks
Organic Analysis
Total
: 30 Marks
: 60 Marks
Organic Preparation : Organic Analysis
Procedure : 04 Marks
Elements Present
: 05 Marks
Crude Sample and
Aliphatic or aromatic : 05 Marks
Recrystallized
: 06Marks Functional group
: 10 Marks
Total
: 10 Marks
Derivative : 05 Marks
Gravimetric Analysis (internal evaluation only)
1. Estimation of lead as lead chromate
2. Estimation of Nickel dimethylglyoxime.
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Semester
Part III
: VI
: Core subject-Paper XIV-Practical
No of Hours/week : 4
No of Credits : 4
Title of the Paper : Major Practical -IV Physical chemistry practical.
Objectives:
To understand the principles involved in various physical chemistry practical.
To develop skills in various experimental techniques.
1. Determination of molecular weight by
a. Transition temperature method
b. Rast method
2. Phase diagram
a. Simple eutectic
b. Compound formation
3. Critical solution temperature
CST of Phenol – water system, effect of impurity on CST - strength of sodium chloride.
4. Thermochemistry
Heat of solution- ammonium oxalate and oxalic acid.
5. Kinetics
Determination of relative strength of acids by Acid catalyzed hydrolysis of ester.
6. Electrochemistry
a) Conductivity : Conductivity titration between an acid and a base (HCl vs NaOH)
b) Potentiometric titrations:
1.
2.
3.
KMnO4vs FeSO4
K2Cr2O7vs FeSO4 HCl vs NaOH.
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c) Determination of Dissociation constant of Acetic acid using pH meter.
7. INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS (Demonstration only)
Colorimetry
Using Spectrophotometer determine the concentration of Copper ion.
1. Reference:Basic principles of practical chemistry by V.Venkatesan etal – Sultan
Chand & Sons –second edition-1997
Distribution of Marks (Examination Duration : 6hrs.)
Max. Marks - 100 [Internal Marks: 40 External Marks: 60]
External
Viva voce
Record Notebook
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10 marks
10 marks
For completion of the experiment - 20 marks
Graph & Tabulation
Calculation
Result TOTAL 5 marks
5 marks
10 mark
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Programme: B.Sc., (CHEMISTRY) Subject code :U16CHE61
Semester : VI No. of Hours/ Week : 4
Part III : Elective subject -Paper IV(a) No .of Credits : 4
Title of the paper: CHEMISTRY FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS – II
Objectives:
To prepare the students to face the competitive examination with confidence.
To refresh the minds of the students with various concepts of chemistry.
UNIT - I
a. Gaseous state-Ideal gas equation-deviation from ideal behavior – van der Waals equation
for real gases-molecular velocities-Average velocity-RMS Velocity
b. Solid state –unit cell-Miller indices-symmetry elements in crystals-Bragg‘s equation –
application –crystal defect-Schottky defect and Frenkel defects.
UNIT - II
a. Thermodynamics-First law of thermodynamics-intensive and extensive properties- types of
systems-Hess law of constant heat summation-second law-entropy- entropy and Probability.
b. Phase rule-definition of phase, component and degree of freedom-application to one
component system.
UNIT - III
a. Electrochemistry-Faradays laws of electrolysis-ionic equilibrium-dissociation constant of
acids and bases – Ostwald‘s dilution law-galvanic cells-examples-cell reaction-
calculations of standard EMF-fuel cells-potentiometric titrations.
b. Chemical kinetics-rate of chemical reaction and its dependence on concentration of
reactants-integrated forms of rate equations for first, second order reactions (no
derivations) half life period-Arrhenius theory of reaction rates.
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UNIT- IV
a. Photochemistry-laws of photochemistry – quantum yield –determination-flash photolysis.
b. Adsorption-physisorption and chemisorption‘s-adsorption isotherm-Freundlich isotherm-
Langmuir adsorption isotherm-applications of adsorption.
UNIT V
a. Colloids- classification-preparation and properties-purification-Tyndall effect-Brownian
movement.
b. Catalysis – homogenous and heterogeneous catalysis-characteristics of catalysis.
c. Dilute solutions and colligative properties, determination of molecular weight using
colligative properties.
Text books
1. Physical Chemistry by ArunBhal,B.S.Bhal - S.Chand publishers -2000.
2. Physical Chemistry by Puri & Sharma Vishal publishers –Fourth edition -2010.
Unit I : Text book 1
Unit II : Text book 1
Unit III : (a) Text book 2
(b) Text book 1
Unit IV : Text book 1
Unit V : Text book 1
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Part III : Elective subject -Paper- IV(b) No Of Credits:
Title of the Paper : Organic Reagents and Organic synthesis
OBJECTIVES :
To understand the applications of various organic reagents
To gain knowledge about synthesis of various organic compounds.
UNIT-I
Reagents of synthetic importance:
a. Applications of Aluminium isopropoxide, Bakers reagent, Diazo acetic ester ,
Lead tetra acetate, Lithium aluminium hydride- Lithium Diisopropyl amide.
b. Crown ethers-Synthesis –applications.
UNIT-II
a. Applications of N-Bromo succinimide, Osmium tetroxide, Periodic acid,Raney Nickel
SeO2, Sodamide,Sodium borohydride
b. Wilkinson catalyst-Preparations and applications.
UNIT-III
a. Retro synthetic analysis-Identification of precursors by disconnection-synthons-
Synthesis of 3-Phenyl 3-Pentanol, 4,4 Dimethyl 2 pentyne, Paracetamol, Phenacetin,
2,4 Dichloro phenoxy acetic acid- Benzocaine.
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Ureides, Pyrimidines, and Purines:
a. Preparation of Acetyl urea, Oxalyl urea.Malonyl urea, 2,4 ,6 Trichloropyrimidine,
5-Nitrobarbituric acid.
b. Pyrimidines- Synthesis of Uracil, Thymine,Cytocine
c. Purines : Synthesis of Purine
d. Preparation and properties of uric acid.
UNIT-V
Chemotherapy:
a. Introduction-Classification- Drug Action
b. Sulpha drugs-General synthesis of Sulphonamide,sulphacetamide,sulphaguanide,
sulphapyridine,Sulphathiazole-Mode of action of sulpha drugs.
c. Antibiotics : Penicillins, synthesis of chloramphenicol-Structure and uses of
Tetracyclins and streptomycine
d. Preparation and uses of Primaquine.Plasmoquine,Mepacrine, Aspirin,
and Methylsalicylate.
TEXT BOOK: Modern Organic chemistry by M.K.Jain & S.C Sharma –Vishal Publishing Co-2012.
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Programme : B.Sc., CHEMISTRY Subject code :U16CHS61
Semester : VI No of Hours/week:
Part IV : Skilled Based subject No of Credits :
Title of the paper : GREEN CHEMISTRY
Objectives :
To understand the basic principles of green chemistry
To gain knowledge in the preparation of various compounds in Pollution
Free environment.
UNIT - I
a. Definition of green chemistry- Twelve principles of green chemistry
b . Concept of atom economy-Illustrations with rearrangement reactions-addition reactions
substitution reactions, eliminations reactions.
c. Designing green synthesis- choice of starting materials - choice of reagents,
- choice of catalysts - Bio catalysts, Polymer supported catalysts- choice of solvents-
Green solvents-super critical CO2 –ionic liquids- water as a solvent -examples.
UNIT – II
Green synthesis-Synthesis of Adipic acid ,Catechol,BHT, Methyl Methacrylate,
Urethane, Ibuprofen,Paracetamol.
UNIT – III
a. Microwave assisted reactions- the concept- Microwave assisted reactions in water examples .
b. - Microwave assisted reactions in organic solvents-examples.
c. Microwave assisted solvent free reactions-Deprotection-Saponification-
Synthesis of nitriles from aldehydes.
d. Ultra sound Assisted reactions : Esterification,saponification,oxidation of alcohols,
Reduction of c=c bond, reduction of c=o group, Reformatsky reaction.
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1. An Introduction to Green chemistry by V.KUMAR-VISHAL PUBLISHING CO.
Reference Book:
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Part IV : Skill based subject - Paper VI
Title of the paper: Rubber technology
Objectives:
Subject code : U16CHS62
No. of Hours/Week : 2
No of Credits : 2
To understand the process involved in refining of crude rubber.
To understand the preparation, properties and uses of various synthetic rubber.
To gain knowledge about various rubber industries in India.
UNIT -1
a. Introduction-properties of rubber- types of rubber –Natural rubber – crepe rubber, smoked
sheets, guttapercha. and synthetic rubber – rubber plants-latex-composition of latex-
coagulation of rubber.
b .Refining of crude rubber - Drawbacks of raw rubber-vulcanisation-properties of
vulcanized rubber – physical and chemical properties of rubber
UNIT-II
Chlorinated rubber, Cyclo rubber -Synthetic rubber-Preparation,properties and uses of
polyisoprenerubber , SBR Rubber
UNIT-III
a. Preparation, properties of neoprene rubber, butylrubber, thiokol, silicone rubber.
b.Polyurethane Rubber-Spandex-reclaimed rubber-sponge rubber-foam rubber-Rubber cement-
thermocol-rubber industries in india.
Text Book: Industrial Chemistry – B.K. Sharma - Goel Pub. House (chapter-35).
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Programme : Common for All UG Programmes Subject Code :U16CNV61
Semester : VI No. of Hours allotted : 2 / Week
Part IV : No. of Credits : 2
Title of the Paper: VALUE EDUCATION
Objectives
To create an awareness of the vital and moral values of life.
To include value education as an integral part of the learning process
UNIT-I:
Values- Definition- Moral, Social, Spiritual values- Sources of values- Value of values- Good manners-
Character building.
Teachings and values of Hinduism, Islam and Christianity- Interfaith dialogue and Unity of all
faiths- Religious harmony.
UNIT-II:
Social Justice- Social Service- Social Service Programmes- Social Justice- Drug addiction,
Alcoholism, Smoking, Suicide- Remedial measures.
Mahatma Gandhiji, the symbol of Ahimsa- Swami Vivekananda- Message from his life- Subramanya
Bharathi- Message from his life.
UNIT-III:
Human rights- Classification- Fundamental rights- Protection of human rights- Human rights
organizations- Secularism- National Integration.
Women studies and Feminism- Role of women in society- Women and Health- Violence
Against women- Legal protection for women- Women Empowerment.
Text Book
Title of the Book : VALUE EDUCATION
Name(s) of the author : K.G.S.RAMANAN
Publisher : New Century Book House, Chennai
Edition/Year : First Edition / 2016
Unit-I : Chapters 1 and 2
Unit-II : Chapters 3 and 4
Unit-III : Chapter 5 and 6
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Semester : VI No. of Credits : 2
Extra Credit Paper
Title of the Paper: Model Paper for Competitive Examination
Objectives:
To create an awareness of the Competitive Examination
To make the students prepared for various Competitive Examinations
Unit I: General Knowledge
General Science – History – Geography- General Awareness.
Unit II: Current Events
Current events of the last year. (National and International).
Unit III: Aptitude
Numbers – HCF- LCM of Numbers – Decimal fractions-Simplications – square roots &
cuberoots- Sunds and indices –Percentage – Profit and loss – Ratio and Proportion.
Unit IV: Aptitude
Time and work – Times and Distance – Boats and Streams – Simple interest –
Compound interest – Area – Volume and Surface – Bankers Discount.
Unit: V: Mental Ability
Verbal Reasoning: Series Completion –Analogy – Coding – Decoding- Blood relations
– Direction Sense test- Alphabet test-Logical Ven diagrams Non-Verbal Reasoning:
Series – Classification-Mirror images-Water images.
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Objective General Knowledge –R.S. Aggarwal
2. Concise General Knowledge manual – Edgar Thorpe, Showick Thorpe.
3. General Awareness and current Affairs Digest -K. Krishna Reddy M. Laksmikanth
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4. Manorama Year Book
5. Tata Megraw hill year Book
6. Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Dr. R.S/ Aggarwal, S.Chand
Publications 2014.
7. A modern approach to verbal and non-verbal Reasoning by Dr. R.S. Aggarwal ,
S. Chand Publications 2011.
8. Test of Reasoning for competitive examinations-Edgar Thorpe
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