Organic Chemistry detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Chemical Engineering (CH), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15SC08T), and for 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 chemical 4th sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Chemical 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for organic chemistry is as follows.
Pre-requisites:
Basics of chemistry concepts up to 10th standard and III semester Chemical engg/polymer technology.
Course Objectives:
After studying this course the student will be able to understand and appreciate the role of Organic chemistry in different spheres of chemical and polymer industries. The precise understanding of fundamental concepts of Organic chemistry and applied in day to day life as aldehydes, esters, ethers,carboxylic acids, drugs, vitamins, hormones, carbohydrates & proteins.
Course Outcomes:
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Course Delivery:
The course will be delivered through lectures and presentations
UNIT-I FUNDAMENTALS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (10hrs)
- Introduction – Modern Concepts of organic chemistry and organic compounds- scope of organic chemistry – study of organic chemistry as a separate branch- Hydrocarbons -saturated hydrocarbons- unsaturated hydrocarbons- Homologous series and functional groups- Nomenclature of organic compounds.
- Isomers & Isomerism – classification – structural isomerism-chain/nuclear-position-functional- metamerism – stereo isomerism-geometrical-cis-trans-optical isomerism.
UNIT-II ORGANIC REACTIONS AND THEIR MECHANISMS (08hrs)
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UNIT-III ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS: (16hrs)
Preparation, Properties and uses of Methane- Ethene- Ethyne-Halides- bromoehane-Alcohols-ethyl alcohol- Ethers-diethylether- Aldehydes- formaldehyde- Ketones-acetone-Carboxylic Acids-formic acid- Esters- ethyl acetate- Amines-methyl amine.
UNIT-IV AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS: (06hrs)
Isolation, preparation/manufacture, properties & uses of Benzene and phenol
UNIT-V ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE: (06 hrs)
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UNIT-VI ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN DAY-TO-DAY LIFE: (06 hrs)
Food Flavours/additives-Definition- Nutritive value-balanceddiet-examples-Perfumes-Definition-clasification-composition-examples-Drugs-medicins-characteristics-chemotherapy-classification-Dyes- definition-characteristics- classification-knowledge of green chemistry by learn the objectives & twelve principles of green chemistry.
Reference Books:
- Text book of Organic Chemistry – Arun Bahl & B.S. Bahl (S.Chand)
- Text book of Organic Chemistry – I.N. Fenaor
- Text book of Organic Chemistry -Puri & Sharma
- Fundamentals ofOrganic Chemistry -S. Nafis Haider (S.Chand)
- Chemistry for Engineers – Dr. Rajesh Agnihotri (Wiley)
- Text Book Of Chemistry For PUC (Commissonarate Of PU Board, Karanataka)
- A Text book of Pharmaceutical chemistry -Jayashree Ghosh (S.Chand)
- Organic chemistry by W.H. Perkin
- Organic chemistry by Amgadm M. Rabie & others
- Principles of Organic chemistry by T.A. Geishmain
- Principles of Organic chemistry by Ramarao Nadendla
- Basic concepts of Organic chemistry by D.N.Singh
Website:
- http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/intro1.htm
- http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/
Model Question Paper:
(CIE)
- List the first ten members of saturated hydrocarbons.
- Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
- Practice IUPAC names for the followings:
- ethyl alcohol
- acetone
- phenol
- aniline
- formaldehyde.
- Define polymerization reaction & elimination reaction.
- Predict the significances of carbonium ions and carbanions.
- Produce nylon-6,6 by condensation reaction method and brief the process.
Model Question Paper:
PART-A 5×6=30
- Define organic chemistry & enumerate its scope.
- Differentiate organic compounds from inorganic compounds
- Write any five types of organic reactions.
- Write the importance of free radicals in organic reactions and explain their formation.
- Memorize the physical properties of methane, ethene and ethyne
- Chart the important uses of ethyl alcohol and bromo ethane.
- List the uses of benzene and phenol.
- Interpret on the carbohydrates as source of energy.
- Apply analgesics, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory agents to appropriate therapeutic purposes
PART-B 10×7=70
- Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
- Memorise the basic rules of IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds.
- Classify organic compounds on the basis of functional groups.
- Illustrate with example chain isomerism and position isomerism.
- Predict the significances of carbonium ions and carbanions.
- Discuss the fermentation reaction occurs in the production of ethanol from molasses.
- Recall the functional groups of alcohols, ethers , Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids.
- Tell the physical properties of ethyl acetate and methyl amine.
- Demonstrate an experiment for the preparation of ethene in the laboratory.
- Explain esterfication and methylation reactions.
- Prepare diethyl ether by Williamson’s ether synthesis method
- Describe the preparation of ethyl alcohol from molasses.
- Choose an appropriate method for the preparation of pure methane in the laboratory & describe the process.
- Write the uses of ethyl acetate and acetone.
- Isolate the benzene from light oil fraction obtained by destructive distillation of coal tar.
- Write the structure of benzene & identify the ortho-position, meta-position and para- position in benzene.
- Discriminate between reducing sugars and non reducing sugars.
- Classify the proteins & mention the sources of proteins.
- Report the uses of Perfumes & food flavors.
- Administer green chemistry in day-to-day life.
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