1st Year, PET

PET-104: Inorganic Chemistry syllabus for PET 1st Year C20 regulation APSBTET

Inorganic Chemistry detailed syllabus for Diploma in Petroleum Technology (PET) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the PET 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 Petroleum Technology 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit PET 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of inorganic chemistry is as follows.

Course Objectives

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Course Outcomes:

  1. Definitions, Classification, laws, tables, Concepts,
  2. Physical and chemical properties of elements, Uses , applications
  3. Preparations, manufacturing processes, chemical reactions
  4. solved problems

1. Periodic Classification of Elements

Classification – periodic law – periodicity and periodic properties classification of elements into s, p, d, f blocks.

2. S – Block Elements (Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals)

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3. P – Block Elements (III, IV, V, Vi, Vii Group Elements)

  1. III Group: General Properties – Physical properties, chemical properties – compounds of III Group – Boric acid, Potash Alum properties – uses.
  2. IV Group: Describe the properties of carbon, sulphur – state the allotropes of carbon, silicon – properties, uses of oxides.
  3. V Group: General properties, physical and chemical properties, preparation of NH3, HNO3 – chemical, physical properties and uses – allotropic forms of “P”
  4. VI Group: General properties – physical and chemical properties preparation of ozone and heavy water – their properties and uses – allotropic form of “S”
  5. VII Group: General properties – preparation and properties of fluorine, chlorine, HCl -preparation of Bleaching powder (by Bachmann’s plant) – uses.

4. D – Block Elements (Transition Elements)

General properties of transition elements – some general characterstics – werner’s theory of complex compounds – effective atomic number

5. Solutions – Concentration Methods, Problems – Buffer Solutions – Colligative

properties – solubility

6. Acids and Bases – Arrhenius Acid Base Theory – Lowry Bronsted Concept – Lewis Concept -Ph Problems- Theory of Indicators.

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7. Oxidation

Reduction – definition – rules determining – calculation of oxidation numbers -balancing the equations by Ion electron method.

8. Metallurgy

General Principles -Introductions – occurrence of metals – characteristics of metals – metallurgy – various metallurgical operations

Reference Books:

  1. Intermediate 1st Year Chemistry by Telugu Akademi (2002 Editor)
  2. Intermediate 2nd Year Chemistry by Telugu Akademi (2002 Editor)
  3. Unified Chemistry for B.Sc. Students, JPNP, Meerut
  4. Inorganic Chemistry by P.L. Soni
  5. Engineering Chemistry by B.K. Sharma
  6. Engineering Chemistry by O.P. Agarwal
  7. Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Petroleum Technology, C20 regulation curriculum do visit PET 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.

For all Diploma in Petroleum Technology exam timetable, visit APSBTET PET all semester exam timetable direct link.

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