BS Chemistry
BS Chemistry
BS Chemistry
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BS Chemistry
Semester 1
CHM-301 Practicals
Sixteen experiments shall be conducted based on the following
a. Techniques
Melting and boiling point determination
Distillation, solvent extraction, crystallization.
b. Qualitative Organic Analysis
Systematic identification of organic compound (1Compounds)
c. Preparation of Organic Compounds
Preparation of simple organic compound like iodoform, aspirin, acetanilide etc
(1preparations)
Books Recommended:
Semester 2
CHM-302 Practicals
Books Recommended:
1. F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C. A. Murillo, M. Bockhmann, Basic Inorganic
Chemistry 2nd Ed, John Wiley & Sons, USA (1987).
2. B. Douglas, D. McDaniel, J. Alexander, Concepts and Models of Inorganic
Chemistry 3rd Ed, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1994).
3. J. W. Hill, R. H. Petrucci, General Chemistry 8th Ed, Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1996).
4. J. E. Huheey, Inorganic Chemistry Principles of Structure and Reactivity 2nd Ed,
Harper and Row Publishers (1978).
5. J. D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry 5th Ed, Chapman and Hall (1996).
6. G. L. Miessler, A. T. Donald, Inorganic Chemistry 2nd Ed., Prentice-Hall
International, Inc. (1991).
7. B. Moody, Comparative Inorganic Chemistry 3rd Ed, Routledge, Chapman and Hall,
Inc.(1991).
8. D. F. Shriver, P.W. Atkins, C. H. Langford, Inorganic Chemistry Oxford University
Press USA (1994).
Semester 3
Chemical Kinetics:
Introduction, rate, molecularity and order of reaction, zero, first and second with same
and different initial concentrations, half-lives of reactions, experimental techniques and
methods for determination of rate and order of reaction (integration, half-life, initial rate,
and graphical methods), activation energy and Arrhenius equation. Collision theory,
transition state theory.
Chemical Equilibrium:
General equilibrium expressions, reaction quotients, examples of equilibrium reactions in
solid, liquid and gas phases, extent of reactions and equilibrium constants, effect of
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CHM-401 Practicals
Determination of viscosity and parachor values of liquids.
Determination of percent composition of liquid solutions by viscometer
Determination of refractive index and molar refractivity.
Determination of percent composition of liquid solutions by refractive index
measurements.
Determination of molecular weight of a compound by elevation of boiling
point (ebullioscopic method).
Determination of molecular weight of a compound by lowering of freezing
point (cryoscopic method).
Determination of heat of solution by solubility method.
Determination of heat of neutralization of an acid with a base.
Books Recommended:
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1. R. Albert, Physical Chemistry 17 Ed., John Wiley and Sons, USA (1987).
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2. P. W. Atkins, Physical Chemistry 6 Ed, W. H. Freeman and co. New York, USA
(1998).
3. K. J. Laidler, The World of Physical Chemistry 1st Ed., Oxford University Press
USA (1993).
4. K. J. Laidler, H. M. John, C. S. Bryan, Physical Chemistry 4th Ed., Houghton
Mifflin Publishing Company Inc. (2003).
5. P. A. Peter, Chemical Thermodynamics, 4th Ed, Oxford University Press, USA
(1983).
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6. S. E. Brain, Basic Chemical Thermodynamics 4 Ed., E. L. B. S. Publishers, (1990).
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7. M. G. Barrow, Physical Chemistry 5 Ed, Mc Graw Hill (1992).
Semester 4
Surface Chemistry
Concept of interfaces. Adsorption and adsorption isotherms, Freundlich and Langmuir
adsorption isotherms. Catalysis, colloids, emulsion and their industrial applications.
Chemistry of Solutions
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Ideal and non-ideal solutions, Raoults law and its applications, lowering of vapor
pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, vapor
pressure of non-ideal solutions and Henrys law, abnormal colligative properties, degrees
of association and dissociation of solutes, osmotic pressure and its measurement,
fractional distillation and concept of azeotropic mixtures
Nanomaterials
Introduction to nanochemistry, Synthesis of nanoparticels, characterization and
applications,
Books Recommended:
Semester 5
CHM-501 Practicals
1. Separation of cations by paper chromatography: ( Pb2+,Cd2+,Cu2+,Co2+,Ni2+,Ag1+)
2. Preparation And Characteristation Of Complex Compounds:
(i) Sodium Cobaltinitrate (ii)Potassium trioxalato aluminate (iii) Ammonium Nicke II
Sulphate (iv) Hexa aqua Chromium III chloride).
3. Complexometric Titration (Any four) Cu2+ / Ni2+;Ca2+ /Ba2+;Au2+ /Pb2+;Cd2+
/Zn2+;Ni2+ /Mg2+;Ca2+ /Zn2+
Books Recommended:
1. P. Atkins, L. Jones, Chemical Principles 2nd Ed, Freeman and Company (2002).
2. F. Basolo, R. C. Johnson, Coordination Chemistry: The Chemistry of Metal
Complexes W. A. Benjamin, Inc. (1964).
3. J. E. Brady, J. R. Holum, Chemistry-The Study of Matter and Its Changes 3rd Ed,
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. (2000).
4. B. Douglas, D. McDaniel, J. Alexander, Concepts and Models of Inorganic
Chemistry 3rd Ed John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1994).
5. S. F. A. Kettle, Coordination Compounds 1st Ed, Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd.
(1969).
6. G. L. Miessler, A. T. Donald, Inorganic Chemistry 2nd Ed, Prentice-Hall
International, Inc. Prentice-Hall, (1991).
7. D. F. Shriver, P.W. Atkins, C. H. Langford, Inorganic Chemistry. 2nd Ed, Oxford
University Press. USA (1994).
CHM-503 Practicals
Purification Techniques: Fractional distillation, fractional distillation under reduced
pressure and fractional crystallization
Mixture Analysis: Analysis of two component mixture.
Books Recommended:
acetate
Determination of partial molar volumes
Determination of partition coefficient of a substance in two immiscible liquids.
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Semester 6
Class of ligands. Metal carbonyls, molecular structure, localized bonding (EAN rule, 18
electron rule). Delocalized bonding (Wades rule), spectroscopic evidence of bonding
situation. Chemical properties of metal-carbonyls (carbonylate anions, carbonyl hydrides
and carbonyl halides). Metal nitrosyls and their derivatives. Applications of metal
carbonyls and their derivatives to catalysis and organic synthesis.
3. Kinetics and mechanism of inorganic reactions
Rate law, Stationary state approximation, Labile and inert complexes. Mechanism of
substitution reactions in octahedral complexes(hydrolysis reactions, anation reactions,
reactions of substituted ligand and redox reactions). Thermodynamic and kinetic stability.
Half life.
CHM- 502 Practicals
1. Estimation Of Anions (Any four)
Chloride/Phospate; Chloride/Nitrate; Bromide/Nitrate; Iodide/Nitrate; Borate/
Acetate; Oxalate/ Chloride; Sulphate/Phosphate
2. KIO3 Titrations (Any two)
3. Gravimetric Estimations:
Estimations of Ba2+ ; Oxalate ions.
Books Recommended:
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1. J. E. Huheey, Inorganic Chemistry Principles of Structure and Reactivity 2
Ed. Harper and Row Publishers (1978).
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2. J. D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry 5 Ed. Chapman and Hall (1996).
3. K. M. Mackay, R. A. Mackay, W. Henderson, Introduction to Modern
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Inorganic Chemistry 5 Ed. Stanley Thornes (Publishers) Ltd. (1996).
4. G. L. Miessler, A. T. Donald, Inorganic Chemistry. 2nd Ed, Prentice-Hall
Prentice-Hall International, Inc. (1991).
5. F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, Advance Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Ed, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc. (1988).
6. F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C. A. Murillo, M. Bockhmann, Advanced Inorganic
Chemistry 6th Ed, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. USA (1999).
7. A. K. Holliday, A. G. Massey, Inorganic Chemistry in Non-Aqueous Solvents, 6th
Ed., Pergamon Press. (1985).
Eigen functions and eigenvalues, Schrdinger wave equation and its applications,
Hamiltonian operator, Simple harmonic oscillator. Rigid rator, vibrator, Quantum
numbers.
Symmetry Elements
Introduction, Coordinate System, Symmetry operations and symmetry Elements, The
Symmetry Point Groups.
CHM-506 Practicals
Determination of molecular weight of a polymer by viscosity method
Precipitation value of electrolytes
Measurement of IR spectra of simple compound and their interpretation
Measurement of cyclic voltammogram of an organic compound and its
interpretation
Determination of dipole moment of an organic liquid
Determination of percentage composition of KMnO4 / K2Cr2O7 in a given
solution by spectroscopy.
Stoichiometry of a complex in solution by jobs method
Evaluation of pKa value of indicator by spectrometric method
Books Recommended:
Properties of Light and its interaction with matter, relation between frequency , velocity
and wave number, Lambert-Beers Law and its limitations, Single and double beam
spectrophotometers, sources of light (lamp and lasers), monochromators, photomultiplier
tubes, detectors, diode array and charged coupled devices, applications of UV-Vis
spectrophotometer in natural product research, pharmaceutical industry, separation
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process, enzyme essay study, clinical studies, microbiology. Applications of IR, NMR
and Mass spectrophotometer in research & development and quality control process.
Reference Books:
1. Christian, G.D. Analytical Chemistry, 6th ed., John-Wiley & Sons, New York,
(2004).
2. Harris, D.C. Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 8th ed., W. H. Freeman and
Company, New York, (2011).
3. Skoog, D. A., West, P.M., Holler, F.J. and Crouch, S. R., Fundamentals of
Analytical Chemistry, 9th ed., Cengage Learning, (2013).
4. Braun, R.D. Introduction to instrumental Analysis, International student Edition,
(1985).
Books Recommended:
Spectroscopy:
Introduction to principle, instrumentation and application of Electronic (UV / Visible)
Atomic (Emission /Absorption), Molecular (Infrared) and Nuclear Magnetic
Spectroscopy.
Recommended Books:
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Semester 7
Reference Books:
1. Christian, G.D. Analytical Chemistry, 6th ed., John-Wiley & Sons, New York,
(2004).
2. Harris, D.C. Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 8th ed., W. H. Freeman and
Company, New York, (2011).
3. Skoog, D. A., West, P.M., Holler, F.J. and Crouch, S. R., Fundamentals of
Analytical Chemistry, 9th ed., Cengage Learning, (2013).
4. Braun, R.D. Introduction to instrumental Analysis, International student Edition,
(1985).
3. Skoog, D. A., West, P.M., Holler, F.J. and Crouch, S. R., Fundamentals of
Analytical Chemistry, 9th ed., Cengage Learning, (2013).
4. Braun, R.D. Introduction to instrumental Analysis, International student Edition,
(1985).
Practicals
The experiments may be set making use of the following instruments depending upon
their. Availability, special experiments may also be designed for which a specimen list of
instruments is Given below. For the innovative designing of experiments the Journal of
Chemical Education may be consulted.
INSTRUMENTS
UV/Visible spectrophotometers
Flame photometers
pH-meters
Conductivity bridge
Gas chromatography
HPLC chromatography
Electro gravimetric apparatus
Atomic absorption spectrophotometer
Infrared spectrophotometers
Experiments
Determination of iron in soil by spectrophotometry.
Spectrophotometric determination of molybdate ion.
Separation of dyes using column/paper/thin layer chromatography.
Separation of sugars using paper chromatography.
Separation of amino acids using paper/thin layer chromatography.
Separation of hydrocarbons using GC/HPLC.
Determination of iron in foods products spectrophotometrically.
Determination of phosphate content in commercial fertilizers by spectrophotometry.
Determination of nickel in vegetable ghee by spectrophotometry involving solvent
extraction.
Identification and spectrophotometric determination of aspirin, phenacetine and caffeine
in pharmaceutical samples.
IR analysis and identification of human body stones
Mass spectrometry of mineral oil samples.
To determine pKa values for the given samples of weak acids by potentiometric method.
To determine the quality parameters i.e. pH, conductance and concentration of anions
cations.
To determine Ni (II) in steel using DMG reagent by spectrophotometric method.
To determine vitamin-C concentration in the given samples.
To determine calcium and zinc in milk by atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
To determine lead in sewage sludge by atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
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Recommended Books:
Recommended Books:
Recommended Books
F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C. A. Murillo, M. Bochmann, Advanced Inorganic
Chemistry, 6th Edition, John Wiley and Sons (2003).
G. L. Miessler and D.A. Tarr, Inorganic Chemistry, 3 rd Edition, Pearson Education, Inc.,
(2004).
W. W. Porterfield, Inorganic Chemistry, A Unified Approach, 2nd Edition, Elsevier
(1993).
B. Douglas, D. McDaniel, J. Alexander, Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry,
3rd Edition, Johan Wiley and Sons (2006).
1. Conductometry
- Titration of strong acid and weak acid with a strong base.
- Precipitation titration involving AgNO3 and KCI.
2. Potentiometry
- Determination of K1, K2 and K3 for H3PO4
- Determination of chloride in the presence of iodide and evaluation of AgI and AgCl
3. Spectrophotometry
- Micro determination of Cr(III) by Di-phenyllecarbazide.
- Determination of Fe (II) by 1-10Phenanthroline.
- Determination of nitrites. Determination of Fe (III) by 8-hydroxyquinoline.
4. Use of some Organic Reagents for the estimation of various elements by
gravimetric estimation.
- 8-Hydroxyquinoline AI (III) and Fe (III)
- Salicylaldoxime: Ni (II) in the presence of Cu (II)
- Anthranilic acid: Co (II) and Zn (II)
5. Inorganic Synthesis:
Preparation of at least six inorganic compounds/complexes in a pure state and
determination of their state of purity.
(a) Introduction
Electromagnetic radiations. Wavelength, frequency, wave number and energy of
electromagnetic radiations and their interconversion. Electromagnetic spectrum.
Interaction transitions and spectral regions. Relaxation of the excited molecules.
(b) Ultraviolet/Visible Spectroscopy:
Introduction, Electronic transitions and absorption of electromagnetic radiations,
Intensities of absorption, Beer-Lambert Law and its applications, Instrumentation and
sample handling, The chromophore, Absorption by conjugated systems, Woodward fieser
rules for conjugated dienes and unsaturated carbonyl systems, Absorption by aromatic
compounds, Application of UV/Vis spectroscopy.
(c) Infrared Spectroscopy:
Introduction, Vibrational modes and absorption frequencies, Hooks Law, Instrumentation
and sample handling, Interpretation of Infrared spectra, Characteristic absorptions
frequencies of some common functional groups, Applications of Infrared spectroscopy.
(d) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance:
Introduction, Spin flipping Nuclear Precession and absorption of electromagnetic
radiation, Spin relaxation, The Chemical shift and integration curve, Molecular structure
and chemical shifts, Instrumentation and Sample handling, Spin splitting and coupling
constants. Interpretation of NMR spectra.
(e) Mass spectrometry:
Introduction, Basic Principle, Instrumentation (theory and operation) The mass spectrum,
Modes of Fragmentation of various organic molecules. Applications of mass
spectrometry determination of molecular weight, molecular formula and molecular
structure. Interpretation of mass spectra.
Recommended Books:
10. W. Kemp, Organic Spectroscopy, 3rd Ed., Macmillan, London, USA (1991).
Recommended Books:
Alkolids
Introduction, occurrence, function of Alkolids in plants, Classification, Nomenclature,
Pharmaceutical Applications, Isolation, Qualitative Test and General Properties, General
Method of Structure Determination. Morphines, Nicotine, Quinine.
Drugs
Introduction, Sources, Route of administration, Metabolites and mechanism of drug
action. Sulfonamide, Antipyretics, Analagasic, Barbiturates, Antibiotics, their general
synthesis and structure activity relationship.
Recommended Books:
Recommended Books:
Chemical Reactions
Advanced theories of unimolecular reactions, Chain and non chain complex reactions,
Fast reactions, Experimental techniques for measurement of fast reaction kinetics,
Kinetics of catalyzed reactions
Photochemical Reactions
Introduction, Photochemical reactions, photochemical reactions in gas phase and in
solutions, quantum yields, flash photolysis, photochemical reaction kinetics
Interfacial Phenomena
Solid surfaces, Gas solid interfaces, thermodynamics of adsorption, adsorption at liquid
surfaces, organized molecular assemblies, colloids and surfactants, liquid interfaces,
surface tension and adsorption from solutions,
Recommended Books:
Nuclear Chemistry
Introduction to Nuclear chemistry, Nuclear systematic, sources of nuclear instability,
nuclear energetics , nuclear fission and fusion
Nuclear Techniques
Principles, sources of nuclear radiation. Nuclear track detectors. Etchings. Kinetics and
mechanism of track etching. Nuclear materials. Nuclear techniques.
Radiation Chemistry
Tracers. Radiation Chemistry, theoretical aspects. Various models. Kinetic studies of
radiolytic processes. Dosimetry (physical and chemical). Radiation chemical yields. Dose
and dose rate effects on primary and secondary products. Steady atate and pulse
radiolysis techniques. Radiolytic studies of gaseous, water, aqueous and organic systems.
Radiology.
Recommended Books:
Modern Materials
Composite materials, superconductors, conducting polymers, biopolymers, Bullet proof
polymers, edible plastics, smart materials, nano particles.
Recommended Books:
1. S. F. Sun, Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules 2nd Ed, John Wiley and Sons,
INC. New York, USA (2004).
2. G. C. Bond, Heterogeneous Catalysis 2nd Ed., Clarendon Press. Oxford, USA
(1987).
3. Anthony West Basic Solid State Chemistry John Wiley and sons, 1988, USA.
4. Robert J. Young, Introduction to polymers Capmann and Hall, 1981, USA.
5. Joel R. Fried Polymer Science and Technology Prentice Hall PTR. 1995.
USA.
6. Fred W. Billmeyer Text of Polymer Science Wiley Interscience Publications,
John Wiley and sons , 1984, USA.
Semester 8
Reference Books:
1. V.S. Ramachandran, J.J. Beaudoin Handbook of Analytical Techniques in
Concrete Science and Technology, Principle, Technique and Applications.
William Andrew Publishing. Norwich, New Yourk, USA, 2001.
2. Brune, D.; Forkman, B.; Persson, B. Nuclear analytical chemistry, Chartwell-
BrattLtd.,Bromley, England, United States, 1984.
3. R Cornelis, J Caruso, H Crews, K Heumann Handbook of elemental speciation II:
species in the environment, food, medicine and occupational Health. Wiley
Online Library, England, 2005
Introduction to food analysis, food gradients and nutritional values, sampling of food,
general methods of analysis. Analysis of milk, butter, wheat flour, meat, beverages, tea,
coca, honey and soft drinks.
Pharmaceuticals:
Classification of drugs, test for analysis of different pharmaceuticals, introduction to US
and British pharmacopeia.
Forensics:
History and scope of forensic Science, forensic ethics, forensic toxicology. Classification
and analysis of narcotics & dangerous drugs, examination of crime scene evidences,
fingerprinting, skeletal material to provide scientific opinion for legal.
Reference Books:
1. Yolanda Pic, Chemical Analysis of Food: Techniques and Applications
Academic Press, ELSEVIER, Spain, 2012.
2. Leo M. L. Nollet. Handbook of Food Analysis: Physical characterization and
nutrient analysis.CRC Press, Technology & Engineering, New Yourk USA, 2004.
3. David E. Newton, Forensic Chemistry, United States of America, (2007).
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this course are to:
Introduce students to the concept and benefits of quality assurance/quality control
in the manufacturing industries
Expose students to the process of conducting quality control of products in
chemical and allied industries
Expose students to the causes and effects of industrial and laboratory hazards and
accidents
Educate them on prevention and control of industrial and laboratory accidents
CONTENTS
Books Recommended:
1. Christian, G.D. 2003. Analytical Chemistry. Sixth edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York
2. Harvey, D. 2008. Modern Analytical Chemistry. The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. USA.
3. Bender, G.T. 1987. Principles of Chemical Instrumentation W.B. Saunders Co., London
4. Hargis, L.G. 1988. Analytical Chemistry: Printice Hall Publishers, London
5. Skoog, D.A. and J.J. Leary. 1992. Principles of Instrumental Analysis. Saunders College
Publishing Co., London
6. FAO and WHO (2000). Codex Alimentarius General Requirement Vol. 14
7. Bender, G.T. 1987. Principles of Chemical Instrumentation W.B. Saunders Co., London.
8. Reilley, C. 1993. Laboratory Manual of Analytical Chemistry. Allyn& Bacon, London.
Spectrophotometry.
Flame Emission Spectrometric determination of Sodium.
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Fruit juices for Vitamin C using HPLC.
Enzymatic determination of Glucose in Blood.
Separation of dyes using column/paper/thin layer chromatography.
Separation of sugars using paper chromatography.
Separation of amino acids using paper/thin layer chromatography.
Identification of fingerprints by chemical test.
Analysis of Analgesics using HPLC.
Determination of phosphate content in commercial fertilizers by spectrophotometry.
Determination of nickel in vegetable ghee by spectrophotometry involving solvent
extraction.
Mass spectrometry of mineral oil samples.
To determine calcium and zinc in milk by atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
Test for analysis of drugs.
To determine lead in sewage sludge by atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
Identification of fingerprints by powder test.
To record and characterization of IR spectra of at least 1organic compounds.
Gas Chromatographic analysis of drugs and poison.
Analysis of milk, beverages and meat.
Reference Books:
1. Yolanda Pic, Chemical Analysis of Food: Techniques and Applications
Academic Press, ELSEVIER, Spain, 2012.
2. Leo M. L. Nollet. Handbook of Food Analysis: Physical characterization and
nutrient analysis.CRC Press, Technology & Engineering, New York USA, 2004.
3. David E. Newton, Forensic Chemistry, United States of America, (2007).
Recommended Books:
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1. W. Fred, B. Meyer Text Book of Polymer Science, 3 Ed,. Johan Wiley &
Sons, (1992).
2. Joel R. Fried Polymer Science & Technology, Prentice Hall, Inc. (1995).
2. L.H Sperling Introduction to Physical Polymer Sciences, 2nd Ed., John Wiley &
Sons, USA (1990).
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Recommended Books:
1. N.S Isaacs Reactive Intermediates in Organic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons
USA (1974).
2. H. Okabe Photochemistry of small Molecules, John Wiley & Sons, New York,
USA (1978).
3. C. W Rees, T.I. Gilehrist, Carbenes, Nitrenes Arynes, Nelson, London, UK
(1973).
Recommended Books:
Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, Acid Catalysis, Base Catalysis, Metal ion
catalysis, Hydrogenation, Asymmetric hydrogenation, Hydroboration and
Hydrocyanation of olefins, Transformation of alkenes and alkynes i.e. polymerization,
metathesis, dimerization and oligomerization and olefin isomerization, oxidation of
olefins using catalysts, Metal complexes and Quaternary ammonium compounds in
organic synthesis.
Recommended Books:
1. T. H. Lowry, K. S. Richardson Mechanism and Theory in Organic Chemistry,
rd
3 Ed, Harper and Row Publisher (1987).
2. S. H. Pine, Organic Chemistry, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill, New York, USA (1987).
3. G. M. Loudon, Organic Chemistry, 2nd Ed., Addison Wesley, London (1998).
Recommended Books:
Introduction, Lattice and unit cell , geometry of crystals, crystal systems, primitive and
non primitive cells, Lattice direction and planes crystal shapes Dimensional relationship,
Braggs equation, reciprocal lattice, experimental methods of single & multicrystal
(power) analysis, diffraction and diffractrometer, identification and applications.
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Recommended Books:
1. B. D. Cullity Elements of X-ray diffraction 2nd Ed, Addison-Wesley publishing
company, California, (1977).
2. E. P. Bertin, Principles and Practice of X-ray Spectrometric Analysis, Plenum
Press (1975).
3. S. Prakash, G. D. Tuli, S. K. Basu, R. D. Madan, Advanced Inorganic
Chemistry Vol.I (1997).
Recommended Books:
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1. P. Powell, Principles of Organometallics Chemistry, 2 Ed, London,
Chapman and Hall, New York, USA (1988).
2. A. Yamamoto Organotransition metal chemistry John Wiley and Sons: New
York, USA (1986).
3. M. Bochmann Orgaometallics 2, complexes with transition metal carbon -
bonds Oxford University Press, UK (1993).
4. G. L. Miessler, D. A. Tarr, Inorganic chemistry 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall
International, USA (1998).
5. F. A. Cary, Organic Chemistry 7th Ed, The McGraw-Hill Company, USA
(2008).
Recommended Books:
1. F. Landler, Kennedy, Miller, Nuclear and Radiochemistry, 2nd Ed, John Wiley and
Sons, Inc. (1964).
2. G. R. Choppin, J. Rydber, Theory and Applications, 1st Ed., Pergamon (1980).
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3. H. J. Arnikan, Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry, 4 Ed, (1990).
4. B. G. Harvey, Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, Prentice-Hall Inc., (1990).
5. I. I. Naqvi, Radiochemistry, McGraw Hill, USA (1990).
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Recommended Books:
Solution chemistry
Physicochemical characteristics of solvents. Solute-solvent interaction, salvation of ions,
preferential salvation. Thermodynamic methods for study of solutions
Biophysical Chemistry
Principles of biophysical chemistry; thermodynamic aspect of simple molecules, macro
molecules, lipids and biological membranes; nucleic acids and proteins; enzyme kinetics
and catalysis; experimental techniques.
Recommended Books:
Recommended Books:
1. J. D. Graybal, Molecular Spectroscopy, McGraw-Hill, New York, USA (1988).
2. G. M. Barrow, Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy, 2nd Ed, McGraw-Hill,
New York, USA (1962).
Electrochemistry of Solution
Introduction to solution and its units, Conductance and resistance, Fugacity, activity,
activity coefficient, colligative properties of electrolytes, ionic mobility, cell constant,
ionic strength
Kinetics of Electrode Process
Theories of electrolytes, interfacial phenomena, electrode kinetics, mechanism of
electrode reactions, Butlar Volmer equation, cyclic voltametry and its applications
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Recommended Books:
1. J. Albert, Electrode Kinetics Clarendon, Oxford, USA (1975).
2. B. R. Stephen, S. A. Rice, J. Ross, Physical Chemistry 2nd Ed., Oxford
University Press, USA (2000).
3. W. Jurg, Basic Chemical Thermodynamics W. A. Benjamin (1969).
4. Smith, E. Brian, Basic Chemical Thermodynamics 5 th Ed, Imperial College
Press. (2004).
5. R. A. Alberty, J. S. Robert, G. B. Moungi, Physical Chemistry. 4th Ed, John
Wiley and Sons, (2004).
6. D. W. Ball, Physical Chemistry 1st Ed., Brooks/Cole Co. Inc., (2003).
Recommended Books:
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 th Ed, John Wiley
and Sons Inc. New York.
3. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-
Wesley. Reading (MA) USA.
Allied Courses BS Chemistry Physics Courses
1. To study the behavior of RLC series circuit and determination of its resonance
frequency.
2. To study the behavior of RLC Parallel circuit and determination of its resonance
frequency.
3. Calibration of a voltmeter by a potentiometer.
4. Calibration of an ammeter by a potentiometer.
5. To determine the high resistance by Neon flash lamp and a capacitor.
Recommended Books:
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Young and Freedman, 2010 University Physics 12th edition.
3. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 th Ed, John Wiley and
Sons Inc. New York.
4. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-Wesley.
Reading (MA) USA.
Recommended Books:
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 th Ed, John Wiley and
Sons Inc. New York.
3. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-Wesley.
Reading (MA) USA.
Kinetic theory of the ideal gas; work done on an ideal gas, material energy of an ideal
gas, intermolecular forces. Statistical mechanics, statistical distribution and mean values,
distribution molecular speeds, distribution of energies, Brownian motion. Heat, different
theories of heat, specific heat, gram molecular specific heat, laws of thermodynamics.
Zeroth law, first law, second law, third law of thermodynamics, reversible and
irreversible processes, indicator diagram, entropy, law of thermodynamics, reversible and
irreversible processes, indicator diagram, entropy law of increase of entropy,
temperature-entropy diagram. Maxwells thermodynamics relations, TDS equations,
Clapeyrons equation, entropy and second law of thermodynamics. Temperature scale,
entropy, low temperature physics. Thermoelectricity, Seabeck effect, Peltier effect,
thermocouple.
1. The determination of wavelength of light by Diffraction grating.
2. Design a full-wave rectifier and study its output without and with a capacitor
filter.
3. Design a Half-wave rectifier and study its output without and with a capacitor
filter.
4. To study characteristics of NOT, AND, NOR, NOR, NAND and XOR and
verify their truth table.
Recommended Books:
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
Allied Courses BS Chemistry Physics Courses
th
2. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 Ed, John Wiley
and Sons Inc. New York.
3. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-
Wesley. Reading (MA) USA.
Recommended Books:
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 th Ed, John Wiley
and Sons Inc. New York.
3. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-
Wesley. Reading (MA) USA.
Recommended Books:
Allied Courses BS Chemistry Physics Courses
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Young and Freedman, 2010 University Physics 12th edition.
3. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 th Ed, John Wiley and
Sons Inc. New York.
4. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-Wesley.
Reading (MA) USA.
Recommended Books:
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5 th Ed, John Wiley
and Sons Inc. New York.
3. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-
Wesley. Reading (MA) USA.
Kinetic theory of the ideal gas; work done on an ideal gas, material energy of an ideal
gas, intermolecular forces. Statistical mechanics, statistical distribution and mean values,
distribution molecular speeds, distribution of energies, Brownian motion. Heat, different
theories of heat, specific heat, gram molecular specific heat, laws of thermodynamics.
Zeroth law, first law, second law, third law of thermodynamics, reversible and
irreversible processes, indicator diagram, entropy, law of thermodynamics, reversible and
irreversible processes, indicator diagram, entropy law of increase of entropy,
temperature-entropy diagram. Maxwells thermodynamics relations, TDS equations,
Clapeyrons equation, entropy and second law of thermodynamics. Temperature scale,
entropy, low temperature physics. Thermoelectricity, Seabeck effect, Peltier effect,
thermocouple.
Recommended Books:
Allied Courses BS Chemistry Physics Courses
1. Halliday, Resnick and Walker, 2011, Fundamental Physics, 9 th Ed. Ed, John
Wiley and Sons Inc. New York.
2. Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 2002. Physics Vol. I & II, 5th Ed, John Wiley
and Sons Inc. New York.
3. Sears, Zemansky and Young, 2000, University Physics, 8th Ed, Addison-
Wesley. Reading (MA) USA.
Allied Courses BS Chemistry Zoology Courses
ZOOLOGY
BS Courses
Practicals
1. Tests for different carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.
Note: Emphasis on the concept that tests materials have been
ultimately obtained from living organisms and constituted their
body.
2. Study of the prepared slides of epithelial tissue (squamous,
cuboidal, columnar), connective tissue (adipose, cartilage, bone,
blood), nervous tissue and muscle tissue (skeletal, smooth and
cardiac).
Note: Prepared microscopic and/or projection slides and/or CD
ROM computer projections must be used.
3. Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis in blood.
4. Protein digestion by pepsin.
5. Ecological notes on animals of a few model habitats.
6. Field observation and report writing on animals in their
ecosystem (a terrestrial and an aquatic ecosystem study).
Books Recommended
1. Hickman, C.P., Roberts, L.S. and Larson, A. INTEGRATED
th
PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY, 12 Edition (International),
2004. Singapore: McGraw Hill.
th
2. Miller, S.A. and Harley, J.B. ZOOLOGY, 6 Edition
(International), 2005. Singapore: McGraw Hill.
th
3. Pechenik, J.A. BIOLOGY OF INVERTEBRATES, 5
Edition (International), 2000. Singapore: McGraw Hill.
4. Kent, G.C. and Miller, S. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF
VERTEBRATES, 2001. New York: McGraw Hill.
th
5. Campbell, N.A. BIOLOGY, 6 Edition. 2002. Menlo Park,
California: Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company,
Inc.
6. Miller, S.A. GENERAL ZOOLOGY LABORATORY
th
MANUAL. 5 Edition (International), 2002. Singapore:
McGraw Hill.
7. Hickman, C.P. and Kats, H.L., LABORATORY STUDIES
Allied Courses BS Chemistry Zoology Courses
IN INTEGRATED PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. 2000.
Singapore: McGraw Hill.
8. Molles, M.C. ECOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND
th
APPLICATIONS. 6 Edition. 2005. McGraw Hill, New
York, USA.
rd
9. Odum, E. P. FUNDAMENTALS OF ECOLOGY. 3
Edition. 1994. W.B. Saunders.Philadelphia.
10. Slingby, D. and Cook, C., PRACTICAL ECOLOGY. 1986.
McMillan Education Ltd. UK.
Course Outline
Introduction to Computers
Different Input and Output devices(Specially modern devices)
Software and its different types
Operating System Concepts
Services and functions of operating system
Network and its types
Network Topologies and its types
Introduction to Internet
Different Web terminologies (Http, Web Browsers, Ftp, Search Engines, WWW)
Introduction to common web devices specially modems.
Introduction to protocols and use of protocols in Web.
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