Chemistry for Chemical Engineers detailed Syllabus for Chemical Engineering (CH), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Rationale
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Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning
- Apply the adsorption principle in the operations of purification and separation
- Apply the colloidal system and phase diagram concepts
- Identify the nomenclature and structure of organic compounds
- Identify the various preparation techniques and characteristics of Aliphatic &Aromatic compounds
- Identify the various properties and methods of preparation for alcohols, phenols, and carboxylic acids.
Unit I
Adsorption 1.1 Adsorption: Definition, example, Mechanism of adsorption 1.2 Types of adsorptions Physical adsorption, chemical adsorption, difference between physical & chemical adsorption 1.3 Adsorption isotherm: Freundlich adsorption isotherm. Langmuir adsorption isotherm 1.4 Application of adsorption Chalk-Board Method Audio video Demonstration Site/Industry Visit Guest Lecture
Unit II
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Unit III
Chemistry of Organic Compounds 3.1 Chemical bonding in Carbon atom, and Hybridization: sp, sp2 and sp3 and characteristics of chemical compounds. 3.2 Classification based on functional group: Hydrocarbons, Alcohol, carboxylic acid, Ether, Esters, aldehyde, ketone 3.3 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds: Common/trivial names and IUPAC Nomenclature Chalk-Board Method Audio video Demonstration Site/Industry Visit Guest Lecture 0
Unit IV
Aliphatic & Aromatic Compounds 4.1 Aliphatic Compounds: Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes Alkanes: Isomerism in alkanes. Methods of Preparation: From unsaturated hydrocarbons, Wurtz Coupling reaction. Chemical reactions Halogenation of alkanes Combustion Pyrolysis. Physical properties and uses. 4.2 Alkenes: Isomerism in alkenes Methods of Preparation: By elimination reaction (dehydrohalogenating of alkyl halides, dehydration of alcohols) Addition reactions Chemical reactions: Addition of hydrogen halides (Markovnikov’s rule and anti- Markovnikov’s rule) Addition of sulphuric acid Oxidation. Physical properties and uses. 4.3 Alkynes: Isomerism Methods of Preparation: By dehydrohalogenation of vicinal dihalides. Chemical Reactions: Addition of dihydrogen. Addition of halogens. Addition of hydrogen halides. Physical properties and uses. 4.4 Aromatic compounds: Introduction, IUPAC nomenclature; benzene; resonance aromaticity. Methods of preparation of benzene: From aromatic acids By hydrolysis of sulphuric acid with superheated steam. Chemical Reactions: Mechanism of electrophilic substitutionnitration, sulphonation, halogenation, Friedel Craft alkylation. Physical properties and uses Chalk-Board Method Audio video Demonstration Site/Industry Visit Guest Lecture
Unit V
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Suggested Micro Project / Assignment
Assignment
- Prepare a chart of IUPAC Nomenclature Rules.
- Enlist the raw materials for preparation of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes. .
- Enlist the industrial applications of Alcohols, Phenols and Carboxylic acids. .
- Enlist various industrial applications and uses of Adsorption. .
- Prepare a detailed report on Methods of Preparation of colloids by Bredig’s Arc Method. .
- Prepare a detailed report on Methods of Preparation of: .
- Alkane from alkyl halides. .
- Alkene by dehalogenation of vicinal dihalides. .
- Alkynes from terminal dihalides. .
- Aromatic compounds by action of alkyl halides. .
- Prepare a detailed report on Methods of Preparation of: .
- Alcohol from reduction of aldehyde and ketones. .
- Phenol by alkali fusion of sulphonates. .
- Carboxylic acid from Grignard reagent, nitriles.
- Write Chemical reactions for following: .
- Nitration of Alkanes. .
- Ozonolysis of alkenes. .
- Addition of water with alkynes. .
- Acylation reaction of Aromatic compounds .
- Write Chemical reactions for following: .
- Dehydration of alcohols. .
- Formation of esters from Phenol. .
- Decarboxylation of Carboxylic acid.
Micro project
- Use Labster’s Organic Chemistry introduction virtual lab, for interactive simulation, for practice chemicl tts for identifying functional groups in a hazard-free environment. 0
- Enroll for NPTEL Courses on” Basic Organic Chemistry/ Introductory Organic Chemistry I”
- Write different chemical reactions along with the structures using “ChemSketch “Software.
- Highlight the significance of Organic Chemistry in today’s world like pharmaceuticals,petrochemicals,agrochemicals,polymers,plastics,cosmetics ,foods etc.
- Make 3D Molecular Models using Styrofoam balls
Laboratory Equipment
- Conical Flask (250ml) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
- Burette (50ml), Pipette (25ml) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
- Burette Stand 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
- Water bath 1,2,3,4,9,10
- Test Tubes 11,12,13,14,15,16
- Filter Paper 11,12,13,14,15,16
- Test tube holder 11,12,13,14,15,16
- Crucible (50 ml) 11,12,13,14,15,16
- Separating funnel (250ml) 8
- Thiele Tube (Diameter of tube:25mm, length 150 mm) 9,10
- Capillary tube 9,10,11
- Fusion Tube 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
- Melting Point Apparatus: Two Melting Standards 49 degree Celsius and 238 degree Celsius Power Cord 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
- Thermometer (0 to 100 degree Celsius and 0 to 360 degree Celsius) 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
- Beakers(50ml, 100ml and 500 ml) All
- Glass Rod All
- Glass Bottles (500 ml) All
- Weighing Balance (Digital Display, 300 g, Sensitivity. 0.01 g) All
Suggested Learning Materials / Books
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Learning Websites & Portals
- https://www.coursera.org/learn/physical-chemistry Introduction to Physical Chemistry
- https://www.coursera.org/learn/basic-chemistry Introduction to Organic Chemistry
- https://www.coursera.org/learn/high-throughput Physical Chemistry
- https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/104106119/L06.htm l NPTEL Video :Introduction to Organic Chemistry{Alkanes,Cycloalkanes)
- https://youtu.be/0UfMcbSOteo?si=AATnwjIgOckCs6hQ NPTEL/IISER Video on Applications of Organic Compounds in various fields.
- https://youtu.be/sq_qod2UNVI?si=ht4erQ5pBbm2e-_U Swayam Video on Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
- https://youtu.be/Cc5NltNuOBE?si=UuntFcxfyGBmFXH6 Swayam Video on Organic compounds :Structure,reactions,preparations
- https://youtu.be/2LywAiZBQW4?si=mo_NVyXl_kAPHXbz NPTEL video: Phase Rule
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