Syllabus & Course Curriculam
Course Type: ME-8
Semester: 7
Course Code: BCEMMEB47C
Course Title: Inorganic & Physical Chemistry–II
(L-P-Tu): 3-1-0
Credit: 4
Practical/Theory: Combined
Course Objective: COURSE OBJECTIVE OF MINOR - 8: The syllabus of Minor -8 has been designed to provide the students with the concept of Redox reactions will provide the fundamental understandings of chemistry, inevitable for higher learning.
Learning Outcome: COURSE OUTCOMES OF MINOR – 8: CO- 8.1: Understand the concepts of a redox reaction. CO- 8.2: Explain various phenomenon of redox reactions using Nernst Equation. CO- 8.3: The syllabus of this module has been designed to provide the students with in
THEORY:
1. REDOX (10 L):
Balancing of equations by oxidation number and ion-electron method oxidimetry and reductimetry.
2. Group Chemistry (s & p- block only) (20 L):
a.Group trends in electronic configuration, modification of pure elements,common oxidation states, inert pair effect, and their important compounds in respect of the following groups of elements:
i. B-Al-Ga-In-Tl
ii. C-Si-Ge-Sn-Pb
iii. N-P-As-Sb-Bi
iv. O-S-Se-Te
v. F-Cl-Br-I
3. Thermodynamics-I (15 L):
1. Zeroth and 1st law of Thermodynamics: Intensive and extensive variables; stateand path functions; isolated, closed and open systems; zeroth law ofthermodynamics; Concept of heat, work, internal energy and statement of firstlaw; enthalpy, H; relation between heat capacities, calculations of q, w, U and H for reversible, irreversible and free expansion of gases (ideal and van der Waals) under isothermal and adiabatic conditions; Joule’s experiment and its consequence.
READING REFERENCES:
1. Misra, S.; Giri, G. C.; Roy, S. K.; Chanda, G., SnatakRasayan, B.Sc. Semester-I, II, III, IV, Santra Publication.
2. Physical Chemistry, P. C. Rakshit, Sarat Book House, Kolkata.
3. Physical Chemistry, Hrishikesh Chatterjee, Vol. 1-2, Platinum Publishers.
4. Lee, J. D. Concise Inorganic Chemistry ELBS, 1991.
5. R. P. Sarkar, General and Inorganic Chemistry, Part-1 & 2, New Central Book Agency (P) Ltd. Kolkata.
PRACTICALS:
Qualitative semi-micro analysis of mixture containing three radicals.
Acid Radicals: Cl-, Br-, I-, NO2-, NO3-, S2-, SO42-, PO43-, BO33-, H3BO3.
Basic Radicals: Na+, K+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Cr3+, Mn2+, Fe3+, Ni2+, Cu2+, NH4+.
REFERENCES FOR PRACTICALS:
5. S. P. Dey, SnatakParikhyagareRasayan, Vol-I, Santra Publication, Kolkata.
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
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