Engineering chemistry & Environmental studies detailed syllabus for Diploma in Bio-Medical Engineering (BM) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the BM students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Diploma in Bio-Medical Engineering 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit BM 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of engineering chemistry & environmental studies is as follows.
Course Objectives
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Course Outcomes:
- Explain Bohr’s atomic model, chemical bonding, mole concept, acids and bases,PH metallurgical process and alloys
- Explain electrolysis, Galvanic cell,emf and corrosion
- Synthesise of Plastics and rubber and industrial applications of fuels
- Describe the methods of treatment of water and give the information about chemical compounds used in our daily life
- Explain the causes, effects and control methods of air and water pollution and measures to protect the environment
1. Fundamentals of Chemistry
Atomic Structure: Introduction – Fundamental particles – Bohr’s theory – Quantum numbers -Aufbau principle – Hund’s rule – Pauli’s exclusion Principle- Orbitals, shapes of s, p and d orbitals – Electronic configurations of elements
Chemical Bonding: Introduction – types of chemical bonds – Ionic and
covalentbondwithexamples-Properties of Ionic and Covalent compounds- structures of ionic crystals (NaCl and CsCl).
2. Solutions
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3. Acids and Bases
Introduction – Theories ofacids and bases and limitations – Arrhenius theory-Bronsted -Lowry theory – Lewis acid base theory – Ionic product of water- pH related numerical problems-Buffer solutions, action of buffer and its applications.
4. Principles of Metallurgy
Characteristics of Metals and non-metals -Distinguish between Metals and Non-metals, Define the terms i) Metallurgy ii) ore iii) Gangue iv) flux v) Slag – Concentration of Ore -Hand picking, Levigation, Froth floatation – Methods of Extraction of crude Metal – Roasting, Calcination, Smelting – Alloys – Composition and uses of brass, German silver andni chrome.
5. Electrochemistry
Conductors, semiconductors, insulators, electrolytes and non-electrolytes – electrolysis -Faraday’s laws of electrolysis-application of electrolysis(electroplating) -numerical problems on Faraday’s laws – Galvanic cell – standard electrode potential – electrochemical series-emf and numerical problems on emf of a cell .
6. Corrosion
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7. Water Technology
Introduction-soft and hard water-causes of hardness-types of hardness
-disadvantages of hard water – degree of hardness (ppm and mg/lit) – softening methods -per mutit process – ion exchange process- qualities of drinking water -Chemistry involved in treatment of water (Coagulation, Chlorination, deflouridation) – Osmosis, Reverse Osmosis -Applications of Reverse osmosis.
8. Polymers
Introduction – polymerization – types of polymerization – addition, condensation with examples – plastics – types of plastics – advantages of plastics over traditional materialsDisadvantages of using plastics – Preparation and uses of the following plastics i).PVC ii) Teflon iii) Polystyrene iv) .Nylonn 6,6 -Processing of natural rubber – Vulcanization -Elastomers- Preparation and applications of Buna-s, Neoprene rubbers.
9. Fuels
Definition and classification of fuels-characteristics of good fuel-composition and uses of gaseous fuels.
10. Chemistry in Daily Life
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11. Environmentalstudies
Introduction- environment -scope and importance of environmental studies – important terms related to environment- renewable and non-renewable energy sources-Concept of ecosystem – Biotic components -Forest resources – Deforestation -Biodiversity and its threats-Air pollution – causes-effects-Global environmental issues – control measures – Water pollution -causes – effects – control measures.
For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Bio-Medical Engineering, C20 regulation curriculum do visit BM 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.
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