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Prerequisites:
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Course Objective:
After studying this course, the student will be able to understand and appreciate the role of Chemistry and environmental studies in different spheres of industries.
Course Outcome:
On successful completion of of the course, the students will have ability to attain below
- Explain Bohrs atomic model, the different types of chemical bonding in certain molecules and concept of oxidation, reduction and oxidation number
- Understand and explain mole, molarity and normality and solve the problems and colloids and their applications.
- Explain the different theories of acids and bases , concept of pH, buffer solutions and buffer action.
- Compare the renewable and non renewable energy sources, to take measures to protect the biodiversity and also the environment.
- Distinguish the temporary and permanent hardness, apply the different methods of softening of hard water and desalination.
- Explain electrolysis and applications of electrolysis, Solve the problems on Faradays laws of electrolysis
Unit-I: Fundamentals of Chemistry
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Unit-II: Solutions and Colloids
Introduction-Classification of solutions based on physical state- Molecular weights ,Equivalent weightsExpression of concentration – Mole concept, Molarity, Normality, Numerical problems on Mole,molarityand normality – Colloids- Types of colloids- Lyophilic and Lyophobic- Industrial applications of colloids.
Unit-III: Acids and Bases
Introduction – theories of acids and bases and limitations – Arrhenius theory-Bronsted -Lowry theory -Lewis acid base theory – Ionic product of water – pH and related numerical problems – Buffer solutions-buffer action – Applications of buffer solution.
Unit-IV: Environmental Studies-I
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Unit-V: Water Technology
Introduction -soft and hard water – causes of hardness – types of hardness -disadvantages of hard water -degree of hardness (ppm) – softening methods – permutit process – ion exchange process – drinking water – municipal treatment of water for drinking purpose – Osmosis, Reverse Osmosis – advantages of Reverse osmosis – Desalination by Electro -dialysis – Defluoridation – Nalgonda technique.
Unit-VI:Electrochemistry:
Conductors, insulators, electrolytes -Types of electrolytes – Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation – Electrolysis -Electrolysis of fused NaCl and aqueous NaCl- applications of electrolysis- Faradays laws of electrolysis- numerical problems.
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Course Outcome:
Upon completion of the course, the student will have ability to
Unit- I: Fundamentals of Chemistry
- Explain the concept of atomic number and mass number
- State the Postulates of Bohrs atomic theory and its limitations
- Explain 1.Aufbaus principle, 2.Hunds rule and 3.Paulis exclusion principle with examples.
- Define Orbital.
- Draw the shapes of s, p and d Orbitals.
- Distinguish between Orbit and Orbital
- Write the electronic configuration of elements up to atomic number 30
- Define chemical bond.
- Explain the Postulates of Electronic theory of valency.
- Define and explain three types of Chemical bonding viz., Ionic, Covalent, Coordinate Covalent bond with examples.
- Explain bond formation in NaCl and MgO.
- List the Properties of Ionic compounds.
- Explain covalent bond formation in Hydrogen molecule, Oxygen molecule, and Nitrogen Molecules using Lewis dot method.
- List the Properties of Covalent compounds.
- Distinguish between ionic compounds and covalent compounds.
- Electronic concept of Oxidation and Reduction.
- Define Oxidation Number
- Calculate the Oxidation Number.
Unit-II: Solutions and Colloids
- Define the terms 1.Solution, 2.Solute and 3.Solvent.
- Classify solutions based on physical state.
- Calculate Molecular weight and equivalent weights of acids, bases and salts.
- Define mole.
- Explain Mole concept with examples.
- Define Molarity and Normality.
- Solve Numerical problems on Mole, Molarity and Normality.
- Define Colloids .
- Types of colloids- Lyophilic and Lyophobic.
- Industrial applications of colloids.
Unit-III: Acids and Bases
- Explain Arrhenius theory of Acids and Bases.
- State the limitations of Arrhenius theory of Acids and Bases
- Explain Bronsted – Lowry theory of acids and bases.
- State the limitations of Bronsted – Lowry theory of acids and bases.
- Explain Lewis theory of acids and bases.
- State the limitations of Lewis theory of acids and bases.
- Explain the Ionic product of water.
- Define pH and explain Sorenson scale.
- Solve the Numerical problems on pH (Strong Acids and Bases).
- Define buffer solutions and give examples of acidic and basic buffers.
- State the applications of buffer solutions.
- Explain the buffer action of acidic and basic buffers.
Unit-IV: Environmental Studies-I
- Define the term environment
- Explain the scope and importance of environmental studies
- Define and understand the following terms
- Lithosphere,
- Hydrosphere,
- Atmosphere,
- Biosphere,
- Pollutant,
- Contaminant
- Pollution,
- receptor,
- sink,
- particulates,
- Dissolved oxygen (DO),
- Threshold limit value (TLV),13).BOD and
- COD
- Explain the growing energy needs.
- Explain renewable (non-conventional) and non renewable (conventional) energy sources with examples.
- Define an Ecosystem. Understand biotic and abiotic components of ecosystem.
- Define and explain the terms:
- Producers,
- Consumers and
- Decomposers with examples.
- Explain biodiversity and threats to biodiversity.
- Explain the uses of forests and over exploitation of forest resources and deforestation..
Unit V:Water Technology
- State the various Sources of water.
- Define the terms soft water and hard water with examples
- Define hardness of water.
- Explain temporary and permanent hardness of water.
- List the usual chemical compounds causing hardness (with Formulae)
- Disadvantages of using hard water in industries.
- Define Degree of hardness, units of hardness in ppm (mg/L) and numerical problems related to hardness.
- Explain the methods of softening of hard water:
- permutit process
- Ion-Exchange process.
- Essential qualities of drinking water.
- Explain municipal treatment of water for drinking purpose.
- Define Osmosis and Reverse Osmosis(RO).
- List the applications and advantages of RO.
- Desalination of sea water by Electro dialysis.
- Defluoridation – Nalgonda Technique.
Unit VI: Electrochemistry
- Define the terms1. Conductor, 2. Insulator, 3.Electrolyte and 4.Non – electrolyte
- Types of electrolytes.- strong and weak electrolytes with examples.
- Distinguish between metallic conductors and Electrolytic conductors.
- Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Explain electrolysis of fused NaCl and aqueous NaCl
- Applications of Electrolysis- Electroplating-Electrolytic refining of metal (Copper)
- Explain Faradays laws of electrolysis
- Define Chemical equivalent, Electrochemical equivalent.
- Relationship between chemical equivalent and electrochemical equivalent
- Solve the Numerical problems based on Faradays laws of electrolysis
Suggested Student Activities
- Student visits Library to refer to Text books, reference books and manuals to find their specifications
- Student inspects the available equipment in the Chemistry Lab to familiarize with them.
- Quiz
- Group discussion
- Seminar
- Surprise test
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- https://www.khanacademy.org/
- https://www.nptel.ac.in
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