1st Sem, MS

331304: Chemistry Syllabus for Mining & Mine Surveying 1st Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Chemistry detailed Syllabus for Mining & Mine Surveying (MS), 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

  1. Predict the structure, properties and behaviour of molecules and compounds based on the types of chemical bond.
  2. Apply the concepts of electrochemistry and corrosion preventive measures in industry.
  3. Use the appropriate engineering material and catalyst appropriately.
  4. Apply the relevant metallurgical process related to industrial applications.
  5. Use relevant water treatment process to solve industrial problems.
  6. Use relevant fuel in relevant applications.

Unit I

Chemical bonding 1.1 Indian chemistry: Philosophy of atom by Acharya Kanad. 1.2 Electronic theory of valency: Assumptions , Chemical bonds: Types and characteristics of electrovalent bond, covalent bond, coordinate bond, hydrogen bond, metallic bond and Intermolecular forces of attraction. 1.3 Molecular arrangement in solid, liquid and gases 1.4 Structure of solids: crystalline and amorphous solids ,Properties of metallic solid, Unit cell: simple cubic, body center cubic (BCC) , face centre cubic (FCC), hexagonal close pack crystals.
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Unit II

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Unit III

Engineering Materials and Catalysis 3.1 Paints: Purposes of applying paint, Characteristics of paints, Ingredients of paints, function and examples of each ingredient. 3.2 Varnish: Types, difference between paints and varnishes. 3.3 Insulators: Characteristics, classification, properties and application of glass wool, thermocole 3.4 Polymer and Monomer: Classification on the basis of molecular structure, monomers (homo polymer and copolymer) and thermal behavior (Thermoplastics and Thermosetting) 3.5 Types of polymerization reaction, addition polymerization, condensation polymerization, synthesis, properties and application of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, Teflon. polystyrene, phenol formaldehyde, epoxy Resin 3.6 Adhesives: Characteristics, classification and their uses 3.7 Lubricants: Classification, properties and applications. 3.8 Catalysis: Types of catalysis homocatalysis ,heterocatalysis . 3.9 Catalyst: Types of Catalyst Positive, Negative and Auto-catalyst, Catalytic Promoter and Catalytic inhibitor, Industrial application of catalyst.
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Unit IV

Metals, alloys, Cement, and Refractory Materials 4.1 Ancient Indian Metallurgy, Occurrence of metals, definitions of mineral, ore, flux, matrix, slag ,Flow chart showing different processes in metallurgy. 4.2 Types of furnace: Muffle furnace, Blast furnace 4.3 Extraction processes of Hematite, copper pyrite ores. ( crushing, concentration, reduction, refining.) 4.4 Properties of iron and copper: Hardness, tensile strength, toughness, malleability, ductility, refractoriness, fatigue resistance. specific gravity, specific heat, brazing, castability, stiffness. 4.5 Preparation of alloys (Fusion and compression method). 4.6 Ferrous alloys: Composition ,properties and applications of low carbon, medium carbon, high carbon steels 4.7 Non-ferrous alloy: Composition ,properties and applications of Brass, Bronze, Duralumin, Tinman Solder, Woods metal 4.8 Cement: Types; Bio cement and Portland cement; constituents, setting and hardening, applications. 4.9 Lime: classification, constituents, setting and hardening, applications. Refractory material: Types, properties.
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Unit V

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Unit VI

Fuels and Combustion 6.1 Fuel: Classification, characteristics of good fuel. 6.2 Solid fuels: Coal, Classification and composition, proximate analysis, Ultimate analysis, Bomb calorimeter. Carbonization of coke by Otto Hofmann’s oven. 6.3 Liquid fuels: Fractional distillation of crude petroleum, boiling range, composition, properties. Knocking, cracking, octane number and cetane number. 6.4 Gaseous fuels: Biogas, LPG, and CNG. Combustion equation of gaseous fuels, mass and volume of air required for complete combustion.
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Practical / Tutorial Experiences

  1. Identification of cation in given ionic solutions.
  2. Identification of anion in given ionic solutions.
  3. Identification of states of matter.
  4. Determination of the electrode potential of copper metal.
  5. Determination of electrode potential of Iron metal.
  6. Determination of electrode potential of Al metal
  7. Determination of voltage generated from chemical reaction using Daniel Cell.
  8. Determination of electrochemical equivalent of Cu metal using Faraday’s first law.
  9. Determination of equivalent weight of metal using Faraday’s second law.
  10. Preparation of corrosive medium for Aluminium at different temperature.
  11. Determination of rate of corrosion at different temperatures for Aluminium.
  12. Determination of effect of temperature on viscosity for given lubricating oil using Redwood viscometer-I
  13. Determination of the steam emulsification number of given lubricating oil.
  14. Determination of flash and fire point of given lubricating oils using Cleveland open cup apparatus.
  15. Determination of flash point of given lubricating oil using Abel’s closed cup apparatus.
  16. Determination of thinner content in oil paint.
  17. Preparation of phenol formaldehyde resin used in manufacturing of Bakelite.
  18. Preparation of urea formaldehyde resin used in manufacturing of Sunmica.
  19. Preparation of Standardized KMnO4 solution using standard oxalic acid Determine the percentage of iron present in given Hematite ore by KMnO4 solution.
  20. Determination of the percentage of copper in given copper ore.
  21. Determination of the percentage of iron in the given steel alloy sample using redox titration.
  22. Determination of percentage of calcium content in given cement sample.
  23. Determination of total hardness, temporary hardness and permanent hardness of water sample by EDTA method.
  24. Determination of chloride content in given sample of water by Mohr’s method.
  25. Determination of turbidity of given water sample by Nephelometric method.
  26. Determination of PH value on given Solution using PH meter and universal indicator.
  27. Determination of the alkalinity of given water sample.
  28. Determination of calorific value of given solid fuel using Bomb calorimeter
  29. Determination of coal sample using moisture and ash content in given proximate analysis.
  30. Determination of percentage of Sulphur in given coal sample by ultimate analysis. (Gravimetric analysis)
  31. Note : Out of above suggestive LLOs – ‘*’ Marked Practicals (LLOs) Are mandatory. Minimum 80% of above list of lab experiment are to be performed. Judicial mix of LLOs are to be performed to achieve desired outcomes.

Micro Project Work / Self Learning

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Laboratory Equipment / Software Required

  1. Electronic balance, with the scale range of 0.001g to 500gm pan size 100 mm; response time 3-5 sec.: power requirement 90-250 V, 10 watt. All
  2. Ammeter 0-2 amp voltmeter-0-5v DC 4,7,8,9,5,6
  3. Redwood viscometer-1 12
  4. Cleveland open cup apparatus 14
  5. Abel’s closed cup apparatus. 15
  6. pH meter reading up to pH14; ambient temp. -40 to 700 C.; pH/mV resolution:13 bit 26
  7. Electric oven inner size 18’’x18’’x18’’; temperature range 100 to 2500 C. with the capacity of 40 lt. 29
  8. Muffle furnace, Temperature up to 9000C,digital temperature controller with an accuracy of +/- 30C 29
  9. Nephelometer ; Auto-ranging from 20-200 NTU,+/- 2% of reading plus 0.1 NTU, power 220 Volts +/- 10% AC 50 Hz 25
  10. Bomb calorimeter 28

Learning Materials / Books

  1. Jain and Jain Engineering Chemistry Dhanpat Rai and sons; New Delhi, 2015, ISBN : 9352160002
  2. Dara, S. S. Engineering Chemistry S. Chand Publication, New Delhi, 2013, ISBN: 8121997658
  3. Bagotsky,V.S. Fundamental of Electrochemistry Wiley International N. J.,2005, ISBN: 9780471700586
  4. Agarwal, Shikha Engineering Chemistry Cambridge university press ; New Delhi, 2015 ISBN : 9781107476417
  5. Vairam, S. Engineering Chemistry Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2013, ISBN: 9788126543342
  6. Agnihotri Rajesh Chemistry for Engineers Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2014, ISBN: 9788126550784
  7. Anju Rawlley,Devdatta V. Saraf Applied Chemistry with Lab Manual Khanna Book Publishing Co. (P) Ltd. New Delhi, 2021, ISBN- 978-93-91505-44-8

Learning Websites & Portals

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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Mining & Mine Surveying, K scheme do visit Mining & Mine Surveying 1st Sem Syllabus for K scheme.

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