UG Syllabus
UG Syllabus
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering (Ch.E.)
Ch.E.: L-1, T-1
Chem 111: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credit (3 hrs/wk)
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Ch.E.: L-1, T-2
Chem 116: Inorganic Analysis-II
1.50 Credit (3 hrs/wk)
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study of aliphatic hydrocarbons with special reference to nomenclatures,
method of preparation, properties and important uses. Types of reactions of
aliphatic hydrocarbons and their industrial applications. Structure,
nomenclature, preparation, properties, reactions and industrial applications
of aliphatic hydrocarbon homologues. Aromatic compounds and aromaticity.
Preparation, properties, reactions and industrial applications of benzene and
its derivatives. Heterocyclic compounds and their applications. Basic
concepts of organic dyes.
A. Spectroscopy
3|Page
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C NMR spectroscopy: Introduction, peak assignment, chemical classed and
chemical shift, DEPT and COSY.
B. Stereochemistry
4|Page
Thermochemistry. Chemical kinetics. Chemical equilibria. Electrochemical
cells; Ionization of water and pH. Phase rule and phase diagram.
Introduction to organic polymer. Basic covets of dyes, colors and
constitution.
5|Page
groups. Preparation of different organic compounds. Separation,
purification and characterization of organic compounds.
CE: L-1/T-I
Chem 114: Inorganic Quantitative Analysis
1.50 Credit (3hrs/wk)
6|Page
CE: L-1/T-II
Chem 105 (optional): Chemistry-II
3.00 Credit (3hrs/wk)
7|Page
CE: L-I/ T-II
Chem 106: Inorganic Quantitative Analysis (optional)
(In Support of Chem 105: Prerequisite: Chem 114)
1.50 Credit (3hrs/wk)
8|Page
WRE: L-1, T-1
Chem 114: Inorganic Quantitative Analysis
1.50 Credit (3hrs/wk)
9|Page
Paints and varnishes: Introduction to paints and varnishes, pretreatments
of the surface, metallic, non-metallic and organic protective coatings, types
of paints and their uses.
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ME: L-1, T-1
Chem 114: Inorganic Quantitative Analysis
1.50 Credit (3hrs/wk)
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Rubber: Sources of natural rubber, chemical treatment of latex, raw
materials, synthetic reactions and properties of synthetic rubber.
Lubricants: Principle of lubrication, sources, properties and refining of
lubricants; mechanical and industrial importance of lubrications.
Boiler feed water treatment.
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Department of Industrial and Production Engineering (IPE)
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applications of paints, varnishes and metallic coatings, methods used in
applying coating on metal surface.
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Thermochemistry, Chemical kinetics, Chemical equilibria, Electric properties
of solution and electrochemical cells.
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titration, determination of Ca, Mg in water.
Structure of the atom: Particle and wave nature of light, light and other form
of electromagnetic radiation, atomic spectra, Bohr model, quantum
numbers, atomic orbitals; Periodic table: Periodic table, atomic radius,
ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity. Chemical bonding:
Different types of bonding, details of covalent bonding, valence bond theory
(VBT), molecular geometry, Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR)
theory, hybridization of orbital, molecular orbital theory(MOT). Basic
concepts of oxidation and reduction reaction. Crystal structure, Ionic solid,
Lattice, unit cell, Chemistry of hydrocarbons, Synthetic methods of common
organic compounds, Reaction mechanism of typical organic reactions,
Structure determination of organic compounds, Basic chemistry of
biomolecules.
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properties of solution, electrolytic cell, voltaic cell, commercial batteries,
Fuel-cell. Chemical Kinetics: Rate law, rate constant, order,
molecularity, first order and second order reaction, Arrhenius equation,
theories of reaction rate. Thermochemistry and basic thermodynamics.
Equilibria: Phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, acid-base equilibria, ionic
equilibria.
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pollutants. Discussion on the properties of water and waste water.
Characteristics of waste water, concepts and measurement of DO, BOD,
COD, etc. Transformation processes of pollutants.
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