23BS1102
23BS1102
CHEMISTRY
Course 23BS1102 I I
Year Semester
Code
Course Basic CSE Theory
Branch Course Type
Category Sciences
Credits 3 L-T-P 3-0-0 Prerequisites Nil
Continuous Semester End
30 70 Total 100
Internal Evaluation:
Marks:
Evaluation:
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
CO1 Interpret fundamental concepts of chemistry. L2
Apply knowledge of quantum mechanics, materials and energy sources to describe and solve
CO 2 problems. L3
Utilize knowledge of conducting polymers and instrumentation to design and develop new
CO3
materials.L3
Analyze bonding models, Modern engineering materials, and electrochemical
CO4 processes to make informed decisions L4
Assume the concept of polymers and instrumentation methods and their respective
CO5 applications to design and develop new products. L4
Communicate concepts and technologies related to chemistry effectively in written reports.
CO6
SYLLABUS
Unit Contents Mapped
No. CO
UNIT I Structure and Bonding Models: CO1,
Fundamentals of Quantum mechanics, Schrodinger Wave equation, significance of CO2
I orbital theory bonding in CO4
homo-and hetero nuclear diatomic molecules energy level diagrams of O2 and CO6
-molecular orbitals of butadiene and benzene-calculation of bond order.
II UNIT II Modern Engineering materials Semiconductors- Introduction, basic CO1,
concept, applications. Super conductors-Introduction ,basic concept, applications. CO2
Super capacitors- Introduction, Basic Concept, Classification and Applications.
CO4,
Nano materials-Introduction, classification, properties and applications of
CO6
Fullerenes, carbon Nano tubes , Graphines and nanoparticles.
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Academic Rules and Regulations PVP-23
Learning Resources
Text Books:
1. Jain and Jain, Engineering Chemistry, 16/e, Dhanpat Rai, 2013.
2. Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula and
10/e, Oxford University Press, 2010.
Reference Books:
1. Skoog and West, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 6/e, Thomson, 2007.
2. J.D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edition, Wiley Publications, Feb.2008
3. Textbook of Polymer Science, Fred W. Billmayer Jr, 3rd Edition
E-Resources:
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