Engineering Chemistry I detailed syllabus for Computer Engineering (Computer Engg) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Computer Engg 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.
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Course Outcomes:
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Specific Outcome
MODULE – I:
- ATOMIC STRUCTURES I, NANO CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS
- Review the fundamental particles of atom
- Explain the terms nano materials and nanotechnology.
- Explain different methods of synthesis and applications of carbon nanotubes.
- Introduce different terms used in catalysis.
MODULE – II :
- FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
- Recollect the ideas of acids and bases.
- Narrate the different definitions of acids and bases and compute equivalent weights of acids and bases.
- Explain the terms Ionic product of water,, pH, pOH and Buffer Solution and illustrate Calculation of pH and pOH.
- Explain the strength of solution using molarity and normality.
- Solve problems based on normality and molarity.
- Explain different terms used in Volumetric analysis.
- Understand the principle of volumetric analysis and Solve problems based on N1V1=N2V2.
MODULE – III:
- WATER AND ITS TREATMENT
- Understand soft and hard water- definition and causes
- Distinguish between soft and hard water
- Mention types of hardness
- Explain methods of removal of hardness
- Explain reverse osmosis and desalination of sea water
MODULE – IV:
- METALS AND ALLOYS
- Distinguish the different varieties of Iron with their properties
- Explain different methods of heat treatments of steel
- Introduce alloys and explain composition of alloys like brass, bronze, Duralumin and Solder
- Explain Powder Metallurgy with different steps, uses, advantages and limitations
MODULE – I: Atomic Structure I, Nano Chemistry and Catalysis (13+1 = 14 hour)
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MODULE – II: Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry (11+1 = 12 hour)
Definitions of Acids and Bases – Arrhenius, Bronsted & Lowry and Lewis definitions -Conjugate acid – base pair with two examples – Basicity of acid and Acidity of base -Equivalent weights of acids and bases. Ionic Product of water – pH and pOH scale Definition – relation between pH and pOH -Simple problems based on pH. Applications of pH – Buffer solution – definition -classification of Buffers – Acidic and Basic Buffers – Buffer Capacity (definition only). Molarity and Normality – Definition and mathematical formulae – Simple problems based on molarity and normality – Volumetric analysis – Titration – end point – indicators – pH range of indicators – choice of indicators in titration – Principle of Volumetric analysis (Normality equation only). Simple problems based on normality equation.
MODULE – III: Water and its Treatment (8+1=9 hour)
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MODULE – IV: Metals and Alloys (9+1=10 hours)
Physical properties of metals – Properties of Industrial metals like Cast Iron, Pig Iron, Wrought Iron and Steel (Manufacture is not required) – Effect of Impurity in Steel – Heat Treatment of Steel – Tempering, Quenching and Nitriding – Alloys – Definition – Purpose of making alloys – Preparation of alloys by fusion method (figure is required) – Composition of alloys like Brass, Bronze, Duralumin and Solder – Powder Metallurgy (1. Preparation of Metal Alloy by Atomization and Reduction.
- Chemical Mixing or Blending.
- Compacting.
- Pre-Sintering.
- Sintering) and its uses, advantages and limitations.
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