1st Sem, Computer Science Diploma

Applied Chemistry Computer Science 1st Sem BTEUP Syllabus 2019-2020

Applied Chemistry detail BTEUP syllabus for Computer Science And Engineering, effective from 2019-2020, is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. PDF download is possible from official site but you can download the istudy mobile app for syllabus on mobile. The course details such as exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other bteup syllabus 1st sem computer science 2019-2020 you can visit BTEUP Syllabus 1st Sem Computer Science 2019-2020 Subjects. The detail syllabus for applied chemistry is as follows.

Rationale:

The use of various chemicals and chemical products in diverse technical and engineering fields have repeatedly proved the importance of Applied Chem, which enhances its role to a new peak. On the other hand, ever increasing use of such materials will compel engineers, technocrats to acquire essential applied chem knowledge in order to select engineering materials, which not only suit them but also provide more environmental compatibility. This situation demands principles of Applied Chem in diploma-engineering courses. Principles of Applied Chem will enable budding engineers and technocrats to develop scientific temper and appreciate physical, chemical and engineering properties of materials.

Learning Outcomes:

After undergoing this subject, the student will be able to:

  • Classify various substances based on state of aggregation
  • Substantiate the laws and principles on which structure of atom is established.
  • Explain and predict properties of substances.
  • Explain sources of water and various characteristics of water (quantitatively).
  • Explain cause and factors which can adversely affecting natural water quality and remedial measures available for water purification
  • Think critically, develop and adapt water conservation techniques.
  • Explain corrosion of metal and their preventive measures.
  • explain chemical nature and causes of corrosion
  • apply correct and efficient methods of corrosion prevention.
  • explain chemistry of fuels and their relative advantages.
  • select most efficient fuel for the engine and engineering applications.
  • suggest how to subside air pollution caused by the use of fossil fuels
  • explain the chemistry of various polymers and plastics
  • verify suitability and select polymer/rubber/plastic materials for engineering applications.

1. Atomic Structure, Periodic Table and Chemical Bonding (14 periods)

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2. Fuels and Lubricants (18 periods)

  1. Definition of fuel, classification of fuels, characteristics of good fuel, relative merits of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels
  2. Calorific value-higher calorific value, lower calorific value, determination of calorific value of solid or liquid fuel using Bomb calorimeter and numerical examples.
  3. Coal – types of coal and proximate analysis of coal
  4. Fuel rating – Octane number and Cetane number, fuel-structural influence on Octane and Cetane numbers
  5. Gaseous fuels – chemical composition, calorific value and applications of natural gas (CNG), LPG, producer gas, water gas and biogas.
  6. Elementary ideal on – hydrogen as future fuels, nuclear fuels.
  7. Lubricants: Definition and properties, mechanism, industrial application and its function in bearings.
  8. Synthetic lubricants and cutting fluids.

3. Water (14 periods)

  1. Demonstration of water resources on Earth using pie chart.
  2. Classification of water – soft water and hard water, action of soap on hard water, types of hardness, causes of hardness, units of hardness – mg per liter (mgL-1) and part per million (ppm) and simple numerical, pH and buffer solutions and their applications.
  3. Disadvantages caused by the use of hard water in domestic and boiler feed water. Primming and foaming and caustic embrittlement in boilers.
  4. Removal of hardness -Permutit process and Ion-exchange process.
  5. Physico-Chemical methods for Water Quality Testing
    1. Determination of pH using pH meter, total dissolved solids (TDS)
    2. Testing and Estimation of- alkalinity, indicator their types and application total hardness by EDTA method and O’Hener’s Method. (chemical reaction of EDTA method are excluded).
    3. Understanding of Indian Water Quality standards as per WHO
  6. Natural water sterilization by chlorine and UV radiation and reverse osmosis.
  7. Municipality waste water treatment. Definition of B.O.D and C.O.D.

4. Electrochemistry (4 periods)

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5. Corrosion and its Control (10 periods)

  1. Definition of corrosion and factors affecting corrosion rate.
  2. Theories of
    1. Dry (chemical) corrosion- Pilling Bedworth rule
    2. Wet corrosion in acidic atmosphere by hydrogen evolution mechanism
  3. Definition of passivity and galvanic series
  4. Corrosion control:
    1. Metal coatings – Cathodic protection, Cementation on Base Metal Steel -Application of Metal Zn (Sheradizing),Cr (Chromozing) and Al (Calorizing), Sacrificial protection and impressed current voltage
    2. Inorganic coatings – Anodizing and phosphating,
    3. Organic coatings – use of paints varnishes and enamels
    4. Internal corrosion preventive measures- alloying (with reference to passivating, neutralizing and inhibition) and heat treatment (quenching, annealing)

6. Organic compounds, Polymers and Plastics (10 periods)

  1. Classification of organic compounds and IUPAC Nomenclature
  2. Definition of polymer, monomer and degree of polymerization
  3. Brief introduction to addition and condensation polymers with suitable examples (PE, PS, PVC, Teflon, Nylon -66 and Bakelite)
  4. Definition of plastics, thermo plastics and thermo setting plastics with suitable examples, distinctions between thermo and thermo setting plastics
  5. Applications of polymers in industry and daily life

List of Experiments:

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Instructional Strategy:

Teachers may take help of various models and charts while imparting instructions to make the concept clear. More emphasis should be laid on discussing and explaining practical applications of various chemical process and reactions. In addition, students should be encouraged or motivated to study those processes in more details, which may find practical application in their future professional career.

Means of Assessment:

  1. Assignment & Quiz,
  2. Mid-Term and End-Term written test,
  3. Model Making,
  4. Actual Lab & Practical Work,
  5. VivaVoice

Text Books:

  1. Chemistry in Engineering by J.C. Kuricose& J. Rajaram, Tata McGraw Hill, Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
  2. Engineering Chemistry by P.C. Jain & Monika Jain, Dhanapat Rai Publishing Company, New Delhi.
  3. Eagle’s Applied Chemistry – I by S. C. Ahuja & G. H. Hugar, Eagle Prakashan, Jalandhar.
  4. Engineering Chemistry – A Text Book by H. K. Chopra & A. Parmar, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi.
  5. Applied Chemistry – I by Dr. P. K Vij& Shiksha Vij, Lords Publications, Jalandhar.
  6. Engineering Chemistry by Dr. Himanshu Pandey, Goel Publishing House, Meerut, India
  7. e-books/e-tools/relevant software to be used as recommended by AICTE/ NITTTR, Chandigarh.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Computer Science, effective from 2019-2020 do visit Computer Science 1st Sem BTEUP syllabus for 2019-2020.

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