Engineering chemistry & Environmental studies detailed syllabus for Diploma in Textile Technology (DTT) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the DTT 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 Textile Technology 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit DTT 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 Textile Technology, C20 regulation curriculum do visit DTT 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.
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