1st Year, DCE

C-109B: Chemistry Laboratory syllabus for DCE 1st Year C20 regulation APSBTET

Chemistry Laboratory detailed syllabus for Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the DCE 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 Civil Engineering 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit DCE 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of chemistry laboratory is as follows.

Chemistry Laboratory

Course Objectives:

  1. Operate and practice volumetric apparatus and preparation of standard solution
  2. Evaluate and judge the neutralization point in acid base titration
  3. Evaluate the end point of reduction and oxidation reaction
  4. Judge the stable end point of complex formation, stable precipitation
  5. Judge operate and demonstrate and perform precise operations with instrument for investigation of water pollution parameters

Name of the Experiment

    1. Recognition of chemical substances and solutions used in the laboratory by senses.
    2. Familiarization of methods for Volumetric analysis and making solutions of different dilution solution
  1. Estimation of NaOH using Std.HCl solution
  2. Estimation of H2SO4usingStd.NaOH solution
  3. Estimation of Mohrs Salt using Std.KMnO4
  4. Determination of acidity of water sample
  5. Determination of alkalinity of water sample
  6. Determination of total hardness of water using Std.EDTA solution
  7. Estimation of Chlorides present in water sample
  8. Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen(D.O )in water sample
  9. Determination of pH using pH meter
  10. Determination of conductivity of water and adjusting ionic strength
  11. Determination of turbidity of water
  12. Estimation of total solids present in water sample

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to

  1. Practice volumetric measurements (using pipettes, measuring jars, volumetric flask, burettes) and gravimetric measurements (using different types of balances), making dilutions, etc. To identify the chemical compounds and solutions by senses.
  2. Practice making standard solutions with pre weighed salts and to make solutions of desired dilutions using appropriate techniques.
  3. solutionfor estimation of HCl
  4. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures and using Std. HCl solution for estimation of NaOH
  5. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures and using Std. NaOH solution for estimation of H2SO4
  6. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures and using Std.KMnO4solution for estimation of MohrsSalt
  7. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures to determine the acidity of given samples of water (One ground water and one surface / tap water, and rain water if available)
  8. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures to determine the alkalinity of given samples of water (One ground water and one surface / tap water)
  9. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures to determine the total hardness of given samples of water (One ground water and one surface / tap water) using Std. EDTA solution
  10. Conduct titrations adopting standard procedures to determine the chlorides present in the given samples of water and wastewater (One ground water and one surface / tap water)
  11. Conduct the test using titrometric / electrometric method to determine Dissolved Oxygen (D.O) in given water samples (One sample from closed container and one from open container / tap water)
  12. Conduct the test on given samples of water / solutions (like soft drinks, sewage, etc.) to determine their pH using standard pH meter
  13. Conduct the test on given samples of water / solutions
    1. To determine conductivity
    2. To adjust the ionic strength of the sample to the desired value
  14. Conduct the test on given samples of solutions (coloured and non coloured) to determine their turbidity in NTU
  15. To determine the total solids present in given samples of water (One ground water and one surface / tap water)

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Civil Engineering, C20 regulation curriculum do visit DCE 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.

For all Diploma in Civil Engineering exam timetable, visit APSBTET DCE all semester exam timetable direct link.

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