Engineering Chemistry I detailed syllabus for Wood & Paper Technology (Wood & Paper) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Wood & Paper 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:
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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:
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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. 2 Chemical Mixing or Blending. 3 Compacting. 4 Pre-Sintering. 5 Sintering) and its uses, advantages and limitations.
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