Applied Chemistry (Non IT)
Applied Chemistry (Non IT)
Applied Chemistry (Non IT)
Chandigarh University,Gharuan
Applied Chemistry
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Total Contact Hours:45
Applicable
to
which branch: Common to all
(ACT-140)
3
3
0
0
branches of Non IT Courses
(ME,CE,AME,PE,CHE,,Aerospace,Mechatronic
s) Batch -2015
Prerequisite: The candidate must have studied Chemistry Subject upto +2 level
Marks
Internal : 40
External: 60
Course Objective
The Course attempts to address the specific topics relevant to various branches of
engineering disciplines (Non IT group), wherein the students can apply this learning in their
respective areas of expertise.
The focus is more on the application of the basic concepts with introduction of some advanced
concepts in the area of chemical sciences relevant to engineering (Non IT group).
Unit Course Outcome: The students will
1. be able to understand the basic problems of Domestic and Industrial water and their
solutions.
2. understand mechanism of various types of corrosions along with different methods of
I
protection.
3. have an idea of different types of fuels and their characteristics
II
III
[8 H]
Specifications for drinking water (BIS and WHO standards), purification of domestic
water, Types of hardness, unit of hardness, Determination of hardness by EDTA method;
water softening (Internal Treatment) lime soda process (numerical problems), zeolite
process, ion exchange process.
Boiler feed water, Boiler corrosion and caustic embrittlement; priming and Foaming,
Formation of solids (scale & sludge) their causes, disadvantages & prevention.
Department of Applied Sciences
Date of Issue:
Approved By:
Dean,Applied Sciences
Batch-2015
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2.
[4
H]
[3 H]
[3 H]
[8 H]
6.
Petroleum Engineering:
[4 H]
Characteristics of Crude oil and Natural gas, Classification of crude oil and its physico
chemical properties, Fractional distillation & Products from Crude oil, Petroleum
cracking, Synthetic petrol. Knocking properties of fuel, Octane and Cetane rating.
Batch-2015
Unit-III
7. Instrumental Techniques
[9 H]
[6 H]
Faradays Laws & Relationship with Gibbs Free Energy, Characteristics of a battery,
classification of chemical batteries, Primary battery Zinc/Air cell, Secondary batteryNickel metal hybrid and its uses, Lithium Cells/Battery-Li/MnO 2 cell, Lithium ion battery
& its uses, H2-O2 fuel cell, phosphoric acid fuel cell & its uses.
Text Books
1. Jain P C and Jain M: Engineering Chemistry (15 th Edition) 2006 Dhanpat Rai
Publishing Company, New Delhi.
2. Dara S.S. & Umare S.S. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry(12 th Edition ) 2008
S.Chand Publishing Company, New Delhi
3. Chawla Shashi: A text book of Engineering Chemistry (3 rd Edition) 2010 Dhanpat Rai
Publishing Company, New Delhi.
4. Palanna O G : A text book of Engineering Chemistry(4 th Reprint) 2012 McGraw
Hill, New Delhi
5. Sharma Y. R., A Text book of Elementary Organic Spectroscopy,2006, S.Chand
Publication, New Delhi.
6. Sharma BK, Industrial Chemistry (16 th Edition), 2014, Krishna Prakashan Media (P)
ltd. Merrut.
Reference Materials
1. Atkins P.W: Physical Chemistry, English Language (8th Edition) 1998 Books Society
(ELBS).
2. Puri, Sharma and Pathania: Principles of Physical Chemistry, 2006,W.H. Freeman &
Co.
Department of Applied Sciences
Date of Issue:
Approved By:
Dean,Applied Sciences
Batch-2015
Time: 3 Hrs
Approval
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