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CHEM‐101 Chemistry‐I (Physical Chemistry) 3 I
Year Discipline
1 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II STATES OF MATTER A. Gases:
Law of equipartition of energy, Collision diameter, collision number, collision frequency and mean free path; Viscosities of gases, measurements, effect of temperature and pressure on viscosities of gasses; Critical phenomenon of gases and experimental determination of Pc, Vc and Tc; Concept of molecular velocities of gasses according to Maxwell’s distribution law and comparison of various velocities.
B. Liquids: The properties of liquids like surface tension, viscosity, refractive index and dipole moment; Parachor, reheochor and molar refraction as additive and constitutive properties; Measurement of refractive index and dipole moment; Magnetic susceptibility and its measurement by Gouys balance.
C. Solids: Symmetry operations and Bravis lattices; Concept of X-Ray diffraction, Bragg’s equation and crystal structure analysis; Powder method of crystal structure analysis; X-ray crystallography of sodium chloride crystal; Heat capacities of solids.
CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS: Heat capacity as Cp and Vc; Difference in Cp and Cv and ration of Cp and Cv towards atomicity; Temperature dependence of heat capacities; Quantitative effect of temperature over enthalpy change and internal energy change; Types of thermodynamical processes; Isothermal reversible expansion of ideal gases; Adiabatic process of ideal gasses; Second law of thermodynamics, Carnot cycle, efficiency of heat engine and concept of entropy; Thermodynamics scale of temperature entropy for phase transition, spontaneity and reversibility; Entropy change in reversible and irreversible processes; Temperature dependence of entropy, Variation of entropy with pressure and volume; Concept of free energy; Derivation of Gibbs and Helmholtz equation; standard free energy of formation; Partial molar quantities, Chemical potential, variation of chemical potential with pressure and temperature fugacity; Thermodynamic of equilibrium, Reaction isohore; Calusius-Clapeyron equation; Molecular basis of entropy and probability. CHEMICAL KINETICS: Derivation of kinetic expression of zero order, first order, second order (with same and different concentration) and third order reactions (with same concentrations) with suitable examples; Equation for half life periods and determination of rate constants; Methods of measurements of order of reactions giving examples with different techniques; Derivation of Arrhenius equation and measurements of Arrhenius parameters, Measurement of slopes of Arrhenius plots for some important reactions Bimolecular collision theory of reaction rates and its failures; Collision theory of uni-molecular, gas phase reactions (Lindeman mechanism); Introduction transition state theory of reaction rates. SOLUTION: Thermodynamics derivation of colligates properties as lowering of vapor pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point; Relationship between lowering of vapor pressure with ∆Tb and ∆Tf; Osmotic pressure an their determination; Concept of semi
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permeable membrane, Isotonic solution, theory of osmotic pressure, relationship between vapor pressure and osmotic pressure, Abnormal colligative properties describing association and disassociation of solutes; Fractional distillation and idea of azotropes in detail; Concept of colloids; Classification of Colloids; their properties with reference to dialysis, electro dialysis, sedimentation, precipitation, ultra filtrations, Suspensions and gels; Tyndal cone effect; Macromolecules and micelles. SURFACE CHEMISTRY: Introduction to adsorption; Difference between physical and chemical adsorption; Adsorption of gases by solids; Different types of adsorption isotherms with special reference to Langmuir adsorption isotherm and its applications; Freundlich adsorption isotherm giving some important applications; Brief introduction to catalysis; Theories of Catalysis; Activation energy for catalyzed reactions; Kinetics of enzyme catalysis; Theories of catalysis; Activation energy for catalyzed reactions; Kinetics of enzyme catalysis. Recommended Books: 1. Adamson A. W. “Understanding Physical Chemistry” 3rd Ed., Benjamin Cummings
Publishing Company Inc. 2. Akhtar M.N.& Ghulam Nabi, “Textbook of Physical Chemistry”, ilmi Kutab Khana,
Lahore. 3. Bhatti H.N. and K.Hussain, “Principles of Physical Chemistry”; Carwan Book House,
Lahore. 4. Maron S.H. & B. Jerome, “Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry”, Macruthan Publishing
Co., Inc. New York. (Also published by National Book Foundation). 5. Atikins P.W.& M.J.Clugston, “Principles of Physical Chemistry” Pitman Publishing
Company (1988). 6. Moore W.J. “Physical Chemistry”, 5th Ed. Longmans Publishers. 7. Jones M. “Elements of Physical Chemistry” Addison-Sesky Publishing Company. 8. G.M.Barrow, International six Edition “Physical Chemistry”. 9. IRA. N. Levine fourth edition “Physical Chemistry” 10. Alberty and Danials, “Physical Chemistry” 11. Castallon, “Physical Chemistry” 12. Laidler & Meiser “Physical Chemistry” 13. Friemental “Chemistry in Action”
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CHEM‐102 Chemistry Lab‐I (Physical Chemistry) 1 I
Year Discipline
1 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II 1. Determination of percentage composition by surface tension, viscosity and refractive
index method. 2. Determination of heat of solution for solids and liquids. 3. Quantitative measurement of colored salt of KMnO4, K2Cr2O7 in colorimeter. 4. Study of first order reaction:
a) Study of hydrolysis of methylacetate b) Measurement of rate constant
5. Measurement of molecular weight by; Depression of freezing point. 6. Determination of transition temperature of Na2SO4 10 H2O ; Na2CO3 10 H2O; MgSO4 7
H2O Recommended Books: 1. Crocleford H.D., H.W.Biard, F.W. Getzen & J.W. Nowell, “Laboratory Manual of
Physical Chemistry”, 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons London. 2. Das R.C. and B. Behera, “Experimental Physical Chemistry”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited. 3. Levitt B.P., “Findlay’s Practical Physical Chemistry”, 9th Ed., Longman Group
Limited.
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CHEM‐103 Chemistry‐II (Inorganic Chemistry) 3 II
Year Discipline
1 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II Periodicity Modern periodic table; Similarities and differences in first row elements, their diagonal and vertical relationship with other elements; Electro negativity of elements (Pauling and Mullikan scales); Polarizability and polarizing power of ions; Periodicity in the properties of transition and inner transition elements. Theories of Chemical Bonding Nature and types of chemical bonding; Modern concept of valence bond theory (VBT), molecular orbital theory (MOT) and their applications to homo and hetero di-and polyatomic inorganic molecules, explaining the conventional and modified MO diagrams; Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPR), explaining the shapes of inorganic molecules (i.e. AB2, AB3, AB2E, AB4, AB3E, AB2E2, AB5, AB4E, AB3E2, AB2E3, AB6, AB5E, AB4E2) and directed valence theory (Hybridization), Metallic bonds (detailed concept). Acid-Base Concept General concept of acids and bases. Detail of Lewis concept of acids and bases; Soft and hard acid-base (SHAB) concept and its applications. Relative strength of acids and bases based on Pk values. Reactions of acids and bases. Relationship between redox reactions and acid base reactions. Indicators and theory of indicators. Chemistry of d-Block Elements Electronic configuration and oxidation states of transition elements. Metallurgy of chromium, nickel and copper. Theories of coordination compounds, valence bond theory (VBT), molecular orbital theory (MOT) and crystal field theory (CFT) for tetrahedral and octahedral complexes. Nomenclature and Isomerism in coordination compounds. Chelates. Application of coordination compounds. Nuclear Chemistry Phenomena of radioactivity; Natural radioactivity, Radioactive disintegration series, rate of disintegration and half life period, Mass defect and binding energy, nuclear stability; measurement of nuclear radiation, Wilson cloud chamber and Geiger-Muller counter, Carbon dating; Artificial radioactivity and nuclear transformations, Nuclear reactions (fission and fusion), Uses of radioactive isotopes; Biological effect of nuclear radiation. Chemical Industries Glass, Soda ash and Soap. Recommended Books: 1. Cotton, F, Albert, Goeffrey Wilkinson and Paul L. Gaus, “Basic Inorganic
Chemistry”, John, Wiley & Sons Ine, 3rd Edition (1995). 2. Lee, J.D., “Modem Inorganic Chemistry”, Champan & Hall, 5th Edition (1996). 3. Jolly, William, L., “Modem Inorganic Chemistry”, McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition (1991).
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4. Shriver, D.F., P.W. Atkins and C.H. Langford, “Inorganic Chemistry”, Oxford, 2nd Edition (1996).
5. Sharp, A.G. “Inorganic Chemistry”, Longman, 3rd Edition (1992). 6. Rayner Canham, Geiof., “Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry” & Co. (1995). 7. Jefferey, G.H., j. bassett, J.Mendham and R.C. Denney, “Vogel’s text book of
Quantitave Chemical analysis”, 5th Education, Benjamin Cummings, (1989).
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CHEM‐104 Chemistry‐II (Inorganic Chemistry) 3 II
Year Discipline
1 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY Separation & identification of cations/basic radicals of group I, II.A, II.B & III. Also calculate their Rf values. ARGENTOMETRY MOHR’S METHOD 1) Determine the %age purity of NaCl (rock salt) 2) Determine the amount of NaCl in the commercial sample of soda ash. VOLHARD’S METHOD 1) Determination of %age purity of HCl. 2) Determination of silver in the given sample, using KSCN or NH4SCN. REDOX TITRATIONS (By using both internal and external indicators) 1) Determination of amount/dm3 of FeSO4.7H2O with K2Cr2O7. 2) Determination of %age purity of K2Cr2O7 by using standard solution of Mohr’s salt. 3) Determination of number of water molecules (x) in FeSO4. xH2O using K2Cr2O7. 4) Determination of Ca2+ by KMnO4. 5) Determination of %age of iron in ferric alum (NH4)2SO4.Fe2(SO4)3.24H2O using
K2Cr2O7. COMPLEXOMETRY 1) Standardization of EDTA solution by magnesium/zinc sulfate solution. 2) Find out the amount of Ca2+ in the given sample of marble (lime stone). 3) Determination of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in the sample by using EDTA. Books Recommended: 1. Vogel, “A.I.A. Text Book of Macro and Semi micro-qualitative Inorganic Analysis”,
Longamn Green & Co., (1995). 2. Skoog, D.A., D.M. West and F.J. Holler, “Analytical Chemistry”, 6th Edition,
Saunders College Publications, (1994). 3. Javed Iqbal, Amin, “Theory and Practice of chromatography”, Higher Education
Commission, Islamabad, (2002).
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CHEM‐111 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3 I
Year Discipline
1 Physics Atomic structure, Periodic table and Atomic properties, Types of Chemical Bonding,
Gaseous, and Liquid states of matter. Nature of covalent bond, Lewis structure, bond length. bond angles and bond
energies. localized and delocalized bonding resonance valence bond theory and molecular orbital concepts. Hybridizations. Sp3. Sp2, and Sp orbital. Dipole moments, inductive and resonance effects, rules for relative contribution from different resonance structures.
Modern concepts using mathematics for understanding the principles, Fundamental laws, Atomic molecular structure, states of matter. Equilibrium, Kinetic, and elementary inorganic, organic, and nuclear chemistry. Physical chemistry Recommended Books: 1. Physical Chemistry by W.J. Moore, Prentice Hall College Div: 4th edition. tune 1972. 2. Basic Inorganic Chemistry by Cotton Wilkinson LeGain 3rd Ed. 1995. 3. Organic Chemistry by T.R. Morrison and R N. Boyd Allyn and Bacon Inc.
Longman Higher Education Division (a Pearson Education company); January 1, 1979.
4. Organic Chemistry by Khairat & Rahman. The Caravan Book House.
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CHEM‐201 Chemistry‐III (Organic Chemistry) 3 III
Year Discipline
2 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry Hybridization of orbitals of carbon atoms in alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and arenes. Hybridization of orbitals of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur atoms in various functional groups, Localized and delocalized chemical bonding; Conjugation and hyper conjugation; Resonance, rules of resonance, resonance energy, resonance hybrid, factor effecting the resonance; Inductive effect, applications of inductive effect and resonance on various properties of organic compounds; Steric effect and its applications, Hydrogen bonding and its effects on various properties of organic compounds, Tautomerism. Nomenclature of Organic Compounds Nomenclature of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, cycloalkanes, bicycycloalkanes, spiroalkanes, Monofunctional and polyfunctional derivatives of open chain and cyclic compounds; Polysubstituted benzenes; Polycyclic hydrocarbons such as naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene and their derivatives; Heterocyclic compounds. Hydrocarbons a) Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
Preparation of alkanes from alkyl halides, coupling of alkyl halide and alkylboranes, reduction of carbonyl compounds, Kolbe’s electro synthesis, Corey-house-synthesis, hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes. Reactions of alkanes with halogens, their mechanism and comparison of reactivities of halogens; combustion, isomerization, nitration and sulfonation. Preparations of cycloalkanes by Freund synthesis, Hydrogenation of cyclic alkenes,; Structure and stability of cycloalkanes; Reaction of cycloalkanes.
b) Alkenes and Alkynes Preparation of alkenes from elimination reaction of alkyl halides and alcohols; Mechanism and orientation of eliminations; Dehalogenation of vicinal dihalides with mechanism; Pyrolytic eliminations. Reactions of alkene; relative stability and reactivity; Addition of halogens, additions of halogen acids and the rules governing these reactions, hydration reactions, oxidation reactions including epoxidation and hydroxylation, polymerization; Simon-Smith and Diels-Alder reactions. Preparation of alkynes by carbide process, dehydrohalogenation of dihalides and alkylation of terminal alkynes. Reactions of alkynes: addition reactions with mechanisms, hydration reactions, oxidation, reduction, hydroboration, formation of metal acetylides, polymerization (linear and closed chain).
c) Aromatic Hydrocarbons Structure of benzene, Resonance energy of benzene, Aromaticity, criteria for aromaticity, Evidences of aomaticity; Natural sources of aromatic hydrocarbons; Preparation of aromatic hydrocarbons by different methods. Reaction of aromatic hydrocarbons: electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions i.e. nitration, halogenation, Friedel-Crafts reaction and its limitations, sulfonation; Orientation and reactivity of substituted benzenes;
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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions; reaction such as addition, hydrogenation, Birch reduction, and oxidation reactions of side chains. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons like naphthalene, anthracence and phenantharene, their resonance structures and relative stabilities; Synthesis of naphthalene; Electrophilic substitution reactions of naphthalene; Oxidation and reduction reactions; Brief description of orientation and reactivity of naphthalene
Isomerism • Conformational isomerism: conformational analysis of ethane, n-butane,
cyclohexane, mono- and di-substituted cyclohexanes. • Optical isomerism: optical activity; chirality and optical activity; enantiomers,
diastreomers; racemates and their resolution; D, L and R, S conventions; Optical Isomerism in cyclohexanes, biphenyls and allenes
• Geometrical Isomerism: cis and trans isomers; E-Z convention; Determination of configuration of the isomers; Inter-conversion of geometrical isomers; Geometrical isomerism in cyclic compounds.
Alkyl halides Preparation of alkyl halides from alcohols and carboxylic acids; Chemical reactions: Aliphatic nucleophilic substitution reactions, SN1 and SN2 mechanism, effects of the nature of substrate, attacking nuclophile, leaving group and the nature of solvent. Elimination reactions, E1 and E2, mechanisms, orientation of elimination ( Hoffmann and Sytzeff rules). Grignard Reagents; synthesis, structure, and reactions with active hydrogen compounds, carbonyl compounds such as aldehydes, ketones, esters, acid halides and CO2; Reactions with nitriles, ethylene oxide, sulphur and oxygen. Chemistry of Hydroxyl Group containing Compounds and Ethers Alcohols: Physical properties; Preparation of alcohols by the reduction of carbonyl compound,; Reactions of alcohol with metals, organic and inorganic acids; Oxidation of alcohols; Distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols; Preparation of diols, triols and their important reactions and uses. Phenols: Physical properties; Synthesis of phenols; Reactions of phenols such as acylation, Friedel-Crafts reaction, nitration, sulfonation, carbonation, formylation and diazo coupling. Ethers: Physical properties; Preparation of ethers from alcohols, alkyl halides and alkenes; Reactions of ethers; Brief introduction of crown ethers and polyethers. Recommended Books: 1. C.K. Ingold, “Structure and mechanism in organic chemsitry”, C.B.S. 2. I.L.Finar, “Organic Chemistry”, Vol. I, Pearson Education, L.P.E. 3. I.L.Finar, “Organic Chemistry”, Vol. II, 5th Edition, L.P.E. 4. Jerry March, “Advanced Organic Chemistry, Reaction, Mechanism and Structure”, 5th
Edition, Wiley Inter Science. 5. Morison and Boyd, “Organic Chemistry”, 6th Edition, Prentice Hall. 6. Seyhan N. Ege, “Organic Chemistry Structure and Reactivity”, 3rd Edition, The
University of Michigan, A.I.T.B.S. Publishers & Distributors (Regd.). 7. Thomas H. Lowry, Kathleen Schueller Richardson “Mechanism and Theory in
Organic Chemistry”, 3rd Edition, Harper and Row Publishers, New York. 8. Alder, Baker, Brown, “Mechanism in Organic Chemistry”, Wiley Publishers. 9. Atkins Carey, “Organic Chemistry”, A Brief Course, 2nd Edition. 10. Peter Sykes, “A guide book to mechanism in organic chemistry”, 6th Edition, Pearson
Education, Singapore.
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11. Carruthers, “Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis”, Cambridge low Priced Edition, Cambridge.
12. Harris, Wamser, “Fundamentals of Organic Reaction Mechanism”, Wiley Publishers. 13. G. Malcolm, Dyson, “A Manual of Organic Chemistry”, Vol. I. 14. Canant Blat, “The Chemistry of Organic Compound”, 5th Edition. 15. R. Panico, W.H.Powell, Jean-Claude Richer, “A guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of
Organic Compounds”, Blackwell Sci. Publication, 1993.
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CHEM‐202 Chemistry Lab‐III (Organic Chemistry) 1 III
Year Discipline
2 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II 1) Compound Analysis
Identification of organic compounds containing only one functional group with special emphasis on compounds containing following functional groups. -COOH, -OH, C=O, -NH2, and –CONH2
2) Basic Experimental techniques used in organic chemistry 1) Filtration 2) Simple and fractional distillation 3) Solvent extraction 4) Sublimation 5) Re-crystallization 6) Column Chromatography
3) Estimations (volumetric) 1) Determination of molecular weight of a carboxylic acid. 2) Estimation of amide group and glucose.
Recommended Books: 1. K.M.Ibne Raza, M.A. Rehman, Abdur Rehman, “Organic Chemistry”, The Carvan
Book House, Lahore. 2. B.S. Furniss, “Vogel’s T.B of Practical Organic Chemistry”, Addison Wesley
Longman, Inc. 1989. 3. Frederick George Mann and Saunder, “Practical Organic Chemistry”, The English
Language Book Society, 1960. 4. Daniel R. Palleras, “Experimental Organic Chemistry , John Willey & Sons” Inc.,
2000. 5. James A. Moore, “Experimental methods in Organic Chemistry”, Holt-Saunders Int.,
1983. 6. R.L. Shriner, R.C Fuson, D.V. Curtin and T.C Morrill “The systematic identification
of organic compounds, 6th ed. John Willey & sons, 1979.
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CHEM‐203 Chemistry‐IV (General Chemistry) 3 IV
Year Discipline
2 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure: Elementary treatment of Compton effect and photoelectric effect; Brief discussion of result of Bohr’s Model and its defects; Somerfield’s modification and evolution of azimuthal quantum number; Dual nature of matter; Verification of dual nature by Davisson and Germer’s experiment; Detail of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle; Postulates of quantum mechanics; Brief introduction of operators; Derivation of time independent Schrodinger wave equation in terms of polar coordinates and derivation of principle quantum number; Energy equation for free motion of particle in one-dimensional box; Eigen values and Eigen functions; normalization of wave function; Probability functions; radial distribution, probability density functions. Electrochemistry: Electrolytic conduction and its measurement; Specific, equivalent and molar conductance, Determination of resistance; Cell content, conductance ratio, conduction of strong and weak electrolytes; Ionic motilities and their determination; Kohlrausch’s law and its applications; Faraday’s law (first and second) and their significance; Transport number; Hittort’s rule; Determination of transference number by Hittort’s method. Applications of conductance measurement; EMF of the chemical cells; Electrode potential and its measurement with reference to Weston standard, glass electrode, calomel electrode and quinhydrone electrode; Nerst equation; Thermodynamics of cells; Concentration of cells with liquid junction and without liquid junction. Evaluation of Analytical Data and Essentials of Chemical Analysis: Some fundamental concepts like mole, activity and activity co-efficient; Concepts of mean, median, accuracy, precision, significant figures; Various types of errors, their detection and elimination; Standard deviation; Relative standard deviation; Confidence limits; Rounding off the analytical data. Law of mass action and its applications; precipitation and solubility product; common ion effect; Co-precipitation, fractional precipitation, concept of pH, buffers, working of indicators. Spectroscopy: Electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter; Nature of different transitions possible in atoms and molecules; Electronic, vibrational, rotational and other possible transitions by absorption of radiation by molecules and atoms. Development of spectroscopic analytical techniques employing various transitions. Classification of spectroscopic techniques on the basis of type of radiation, phenomenon occurring and the nature of the matter. Basic introduction to atomic and molecular spectroscopic techniques including flame emission, spectrophotometry, UV, IR spectroscopy. Chemistry of Carbonyl Compounds: Preparation of aldehydes and ketones by pyrolysis of calcium salts of acids, acylation of alkenes and arenas, reduction of acid halides and nitriles. Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones; Structure and reactivity of carbonyl group; Comparison of the reactivity of aldelydes and ketones; Nucleophilic additions of water, alcohols, ammonia and its derivatives, hydrogen cyanide, bisulfite, reduction and oxidation reactions; Aldol condensation and related reaction; Cannizaro’s reaction; Witting reaction; Oxidation reactions, Chemical tests of aldehydes and ketones.
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Chemistry of Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives: Physical properties of carboxylic acids; Effects of different parameters on the acid strengths of aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids. Chemical properties like salt formation nucleophilic acylt substitution, reduction of carboxylic acids, decarbonylation, Hunsdicker reaction, Kochi reaction, substitution at a-carbon. Preparations, properties and reactions of acids chlorides, acids anhydrides, amides, cyanides, and esters; Malonic and acetoacetic esters syntheses. Recommended Books: 1. Adamson A. W. “Understanding Physical Chemistry” 3rd Ed. Benjamin Cummings
publishing company Inc. 2. Akhtar M.N. & Ghulam Nabi, “Textbook of Physical Chemistry” ilmi kutab khana,
Lahore. 3. Bhatti H.N. and K. Hussain, “Principles of Physical Chemistry”; Carwan Book
House, Lahore. 4. Shriver, D.F., P.W. Atkins and C.H. Langford, “Inorganic Chemistry”; Oxford, 2nd
Ed. (1996). 5. Snarp, A.G. “Inorganic Chemistry”, Longman, 3rd Edition (1992). 6. Rayner Canham, Gelof, “Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry” & Co. (1995). 7. Daniel R. Pallers, “Experimental Organic Chemistry, John Willey & Sons” Inc., 2009. 8. James A. Moore, “Experimental methods in Organic Chemistry” Holt-Saunders Int.
1983. 9. R.L. Shriner, R.C. Fuson, D.lV. Curtin and T.C. Morrill “The systematic
Identification of organic compounds, 6th ed. John Willey & sons, 1979.
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CHEM‐204 Chemistry Lab‐IV (General Chemistry) 1 IV
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2 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry‐I, II 1) Verification of first law of Faraday by electroplating of CuSO4, NiSO4, Cr2 (SO4)3, Ag+
CN and Au+ CN. 2) Conductometeric and potentiometric titration using conductivity bridge and pH meter. 3) Measurement of reduction potential using of Zn, Cu, Ag, Al etc. by using calomel
electrode. 4) Verification of Langmuir Isotherm. 5) Thin layer chromatography. Preparations: 1) Ferric Alum 2) Potassium tri-oxalato aluminate 3) Sodium Thiosulfate 4) Amm. Coppr (II) Sulphate Iodometry: 1) Determination of iodide and Kl in the given sample solution. 2) Standardization of Na2S2O3. 5H2O solution. 3) Determination of amount/dm3 of Cu2+ in CuSO4. 5H2O using Na2S2O3 and Kl. 4) Determination of number water molecules (x) in CuSo4 xH2O. Preparation of Organic Compounds: Preparation and techniques of purification of tribrmophenol, nitrobenzene, aspirin, ethyl benzoate and benzoic acid from toluene, butyl chloride, acetanilide. Estimations (volumetric): 1) Determination of molecular weight of a carboxylic acid. 2) Estimation of amide group and glucose. Recommended Books: 1. Crocleford H.D. H.W. Biard F.W. Getzen & J.W. Nowell, “Laboratory Maual of
Physical Chemistry” 2nd Eddition John Wiley & Sons London. 2. Skoog, D.A., D.M. West and F.J. Holler, “Analytical Chemistry” 6th Ed. Saunders
College Publications (1994). 3. Javed Iqbal Amin, “Theory and Practice of Chromatography”, Higher Education
Commission, Islamabad. (2002). 4. James A. Moore, “Experimental methods in Organic Chemistry”, Holt-Saunders
Int.,1983. 5. R.L. Shriner, R.C., Fuson D.V. Curtin and T.C. Morrill “The systematic identification
of organic compounds, 6th Ed. John Willey & Sons 1979.
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CHEM‐301 Physical Chemistry 4 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Electrochemistry:
Idea of conductance of electrolytes, Deby-Huckle equation and limiting law, ionic strength, weak electrolyte and Deby-Huckle theory, Activity and activity coefficients of electrolytic solution, determination of activities, concentration cells, Types of concentration cells, derivation of E.M.F of concentration cells with and without transference, Fuel cells and hydrocarbon cells.
2. Quantum Chemistry:
Postulates of quantum theory, Eigen functions, operators, Schrödinger’s wave equation, particle in one dimensional box, Normalized wave function and orthogonality, Quantum mechanical tunneling, motion of particle in three dimensional box and idea of degeneracy, separation of variables and derivation of quantum numbers, Mathematical treatment of rigid rotator and calculation of bond length of simple molecules, harmonic oscillator and calculation of bond length of simple molecules, harmonic oscillator and calculation of vibrational frequencies, formation of covalent bond, Mathematical treatment of He2+ and H2 molecules, discussion of overlapping integrals, molecular orbital theory and formation of H2 and O2 molecules.
3. Chemical kinetics:
Concept of rate law and order of reaction, Kinetics of 3rd order reaction with different concentrations and molecular identity, kinetics of opposing, parallel and consecutive reactions, basic experimental methods, Kinetics of thermally excited chain reactions like reaction of H2 and Br2, kinetics of thermal decomposition of ozone, N2O5 and CH3CHO.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Physical Chemistry, Samuel Glasstone, 1995. Macmillan and Co. Ltd. St. marlins Street,
London. 2. Principles of Physical chemistry, Maron and Prutton, 1965 the Macmillan Company,
Collier Macmillan Ltd. London. 3. Physical Chemistry, Barrow, 1973, McGraw Hill, Tokyo. 4. Physical Chemistry, Moore, 1972, Rentice Hall, Englewood cliffs, Jersey. 5. Physical Chemistry, Alberty and Daniels, 1962, McGraw Hill Book Company Ltd
London. 6. Physical chemistry, Alkins, 1989, Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford. Physical Chemistry, Castallan, 1972, Addson Westey Publishing Company, Menla Park, California, London.
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CHEM‐302 Physical Chemistry Lab 2 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Basic Concepts:
Preparation of standard molar and Normal solutions and percentage. compositions of different compounds 2. Chemical Kinetics:
To investigate the kinetics of hydrolysis of ethyl in the presence of an acid. To determine the relative strength of acids (HCl and H2SO4) studying the hydrolysis of an ester.
3. Electric conductance of electrolytes:
To determine the cell constant of given cell. To determine the equivalence conductance of solution of weak electrolyte. At a no. of dilution at room temperature and from this result to verify Oswald’s law. To determine the solubility of sparingly soluble salt. To determine the solubility of weak base of NH4 OH by titrating it against Standard solution of HCl by using conductivity method. To determine the strength of given base by titrating it against standard Acetic acid solution and HCl solution using conductivity meter. To determine the strength of HCl and CH3 COOH in the given mixture of both by titrating it against NaOH conductometrically. To determine the equivalent conductance of a weak electrolyte at infinite dilution using Kohlraush law.
4. Phase Equilibria:
To determine the partition coefficient of benzoic acid and iodine between CCl4 and H2O. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Advanced Experimental Physical Chemistry by Ayodhya Sing. 2. Experimental Physical Chemistry by Daniel 3. Experimental Physical Chemistry by G.Peter Mattews. 4. Experiments in Physical Chemistry by Shoemaker.
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CHEM‐303 Inorganic Chemistry 4 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Pi- acceptor Ligands: Transition metal carbonyls (Mononuclear, Binuclear, Poylnuclear), synthesis, bonding situation based on spectroscopic evidences; Theoretical rationalization of molecular structures, (close, nido, erachno), Synthesis. Characteristics and reactivity of derivatives of metal carbonyls (carbonylate anions, carbonyl hydrides and carbonyl halides); Metal nitrosyls including halonitrosyl and their derivatives. 2. Chemical bonding: Metallic bond on the basis of band model, X-ray spectra and N(E) curves, n(E) curves. Binding energy in metals, conductors, semi-conductors and insulators. Effect of temperature and impurities on conductivity. 3. Coordination Compounds: (Structure & Bonding) Development of coordination compounds, Rules of inorganic nomenclature for acids, salts, radicals, ions, iso and heteropoly anions & compounds. Hybridization in coordination compounds with coordination number from 2 to 9. MO diagrams for metal complexes of common geometry. Important features of CFT, d-orbitals splitting for various common geometries, measurement of 10 Dq., factors effecting 10 Dq. CFSE, factors influencing magnitude of variation in lattice and hydration energy for ions of first transition series. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. J H Huheey, Inorganic Chemisry - Principles, structure and reactivity, Harper
and Row Publisher, Inc. New York (2008) 2. 3) J. D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, Elbs with Chapman and Hall, London 3. Chemical Bonds, and introduction to atomic and molecular structure by H.B. Gray 1973,
W.A. Benjamin, Inc., London 4. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry F.A. Cotton and G.Wilkineon 6th Ed. 2001, Interscience,
Publishers, London. 5. Coordination Compounds by S.F.A. Kettle, 1999, Nelson , (Nauohi Kenya).
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CHEM‐304 Inorganic Chemistry Lab 2 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Chromatographic Techniques:
(a) Separation of metal ions by paper chromatography and their identification with the help of locating agents and comparison of Rf values.
(b) Separation of anions by paper chromatography and their identification.
2. Aqueous acid-base Titrations:
(a) Estimation of SO2 and SO3 in air and discharged from an industrial process. (b) Estimation of CO2 (c) Estimation of oxalic acid and H2SO4 in a mixture. (d) Estimation of H3BO3 and NaH2BO3 in a mixture. (e) Determination of %age composition of a mixture containing H3BO3 and
CH3COOH. 3. Precipitation Titrations:
Estimation of following anions with the help of adsorption indicators: (i) Chloride (ii) Bromide (iii) Sulphate (iv) Chloride and Iodide in a mixture.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. J. Bassett, R. C. Denny, G. H. Jeffery and J. Mendham, Vogel’s Text Book of qualitative
Inorganic Analysis, the English Language Book Society and Longman, New York, (2008) 2. Quantitative Analysis Chemistry, James S. Pritz, George H. Sehenk, 2001 Alby and
Becon Inc. London. 3. Theory and practice of chromatography by Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal (2002). 4. Instrumental analysis by Gary D. Christian and James E.O., Reilly, 2007, Allyn and
bacon Inc., London. 5. Hand Book of Organic reagents in Inorganic Analysis by ZAVIX Holzbecher and other
1976 Ellis Hurwod Limited, London.
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CHEM‐305 Organic Chemistry 4 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Acid-base strength:
pKa and Ka values, electronic effects (Inductive and resonance effects), field effect, solvent effect, hyper-conjugation, hydrogen bonding, steric and stereo-chemical effects, and hybridization.
2. Stereochemistry: (a) Conformation Analysis
The concept of conformational analysis in ethane, propane, n-butane, pentane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, substituted alkanes, substituted cycloalkanes and decalins.
(b) Optical isomerism:
Configuration, Chirality and symmetry, optical isomerism upto three chiral carbon atoms, enantiomers and diastereomers, R and S nomenclature, Racemates, Racemization and Resolution of Racemates, epimerization. Walden inversion, Stereoisomerism in biphenyls, allenes and spiro-compounds
(c) Geometrical isomerism
Cis & Trans, and Z & E conventions, Determination of configuration, Geometrical isomerism in cyclic compounds.
3. Active Methylene Compounds: Alkylation, arylation, and acylation of active methylene compounds, Acid and base catalysed aldol condensation. Conditions, mechanism and synthetic applications of the following reactions; Claisen, Claisen Schmidt, Knoevenagel, Perkin, Reformatsky, and Stobbes condensations, Darzen’s glycosidic ester synthesis, Mannich and Wittig reactions.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Organic Chemistry, Volume I (6th ed.) & II (5th ed.) by I.L. Finar, Pearson Education
(singapore) Pte Ltd, 2008. 2. March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure, 6th ed.
by Michael B. Smith, Jerry March, Wiley, 2007 3. Organic Chemistry, 5th ed.; by S. H. Pine, McGraw Hill: New York,1987 4. Organic Chemistry 6th ed. by Francis A. Carey, McGraw Hill, 2005. 5. Organic Chemistry 6th ed, by R. T. Morrison, R. N. Boyd, and R. K. Boyd, Benjamin
Cummings, 1992,. 6. Modern Synthetic Reactions 2nd ed. by H.O.House , W.A. Benjamin Inc., Menlo Park,
CA 7. Principles in Organic Synthesis by R.O.C Norman & J. M. Coxon, Chapman and Hall,
1993 8. Organic Chemistry by Jonathan Clayden, Nick Geeves, Stuart Warren, Oxford
University Press 2000.
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CHEM‐306 Organic Chemistry Lab 2 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Organic Preparations:
Benzyl alcohol; Ethyl benzene; benzilic acid, p-Nitrophenol, acetophenone oxime, acetophenone arylHydrazone.
2. Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Organic compounds:
Estimation of glucose, and Number of acetyl groups, two component mixture analysis. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Practical Organic Chemistry by F. G. Mann and B. C. Saunders, Longman, UK, 1978. 2. Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry (5th ed.) by A.I. Vogel, A.R.
Tatchell, B.S. Furnis, A.J. Hannaford, P.W.G. Smith, 1989, Longman UK, 1989. 3. The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds, (8th ed.) by Ralph L. Shriner et al.,
Wiley, 2003. 4. Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry, by J. Leonard, B. Lygo, G. Procter, CRC, 1994. 5. Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry (2nd ed.) by N. K. Vishnoi, Vikas Publishing
House Pvt Ltd, India, 1996.
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CHEM‐307 Analytical Chemistry 4 V
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Introduction / Assessment of Analytical Data Introduction and scope of Analytical Chemistry: Analytical problems and their solutions; The nature of analytical methods; trends in analytical methods; Different units of concentration and their conversion; Definition and basic concepts: nature and origin of errors, Classification of errors; Accuracy and Precision; Limits of detection, Confidence limits; Deviation, Standard deviation, Application of statistical tests; Rounding off analytical data; Quality control charts; Computation of analytical data. Significance of sampling, weighing and measuring in Analytical chemistry. 2. Basic Chromatography Techniques Classifications of Chromatographic Techniques, Paper and Thin Layer Chromatographic Techniques; their instrumentation, applications and limitations, Column Adsorption Chromatography, 3. Introduction to Spectroscopy / Spectrophotometry Introduction to Molecular spectroscopy, absorption in UV and Visible range; Basic principle of Spectrophotometry; Beer-Lambert’s law; Deviations; Instrumentation and application. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Analytical Chemistry by J.D. Dick, McGraw Hill, 1973, N.Y. also available in
International students edition McGraw Hill, Mogakusha, 1973. 2. Instrumental Methods by W.Ewing, Mc Graw Hill Book Co. N.Y. (Third/Fourth Edition)
also available in International students edition. 3. Chromatography by R.K Sharma , Gogel publishing home meerret 4. Introduction to chromatography by Nasir-ud-din, Published by author 5. Paper chromatography by Dr.Friedrich Cramer, London Macmillan and Co Ltd 6. Thin- layer chromatography by Marini, Elservier publisher 7. Modern analytical chemistry by David Harvey, Roohani-art press, Islamabad 8. Principle and Practice of analytical chemistry by Fillfield, Blackwell Science Ltd 9. Spectroscopy by Browing, Mcgram Hill London 10. Fundamentals of Chromatography by H.G. Cassidy, Inter Science Publisher,
London, N.Y. 11. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry by Doughlas Skoog and Donals M. W. West, Holt
Reinchart and Inc, London.
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CHEM‐308 Analytical Chemistry Lab 2 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Calibration Calibration of glassware (pipette, burette and flask) used for volumetric analysis. Use of analytical balance and calculation of standard deviation. Calibration of pH meter and determination of pH of various acidic and basic solution. Calibration of conductometer and determination of conductance of tap water, distilled water, conductivity water and canal water. Calculation of dissociation constants of various acids. Calculation of variance, mean, median, coefficient of variance of the data. 2. Basic Chromatography Separation of ink components by paper chromatography. Separation of amino acids by thin layer chromatography. Separation of dyes by column chromatography. Separation of mixtures by circular paper chromatography. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Vogels, s text book of quantitative inorganic analysis by J. Bassett. The English language
book Society and Longman. 2. Introduction to chromatography by Nasir-ud-din, Published by author. 3. Paper chromatography by Dr.Friedrich Cramer, London Macmillan and Co Ltd. 4. Thin- layer chromatography by Marini, Elservier publisher.
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CHEM‐309 Applied Chemistry 4 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Chemical Industrial Unit Operations:
Brief introduction to Chemical Industry with reference to Pakistan, Elementary treatment of general unit operations commonly used in Industry such as heat transfer; Evaporation; size Reduction; Screening; Filtration and Distillation.
2. Industrial Inorganic Synthesis:
Raw materials; Chemical processes involved; flow sheet diagrams with all the important parameters concerned with the manufacturing of Sulphuric acid; Hydrochloric acid; caustic Soda; Washing soda; Applications of these chemicals in industry.
3. Cement Industries:
Cement raw materials used for cement manufacturing, dry process, wet process, semi wet process, special cement, chemistry involved in hydration of cement, setting of cement, setting time.
4. Water Softening and Scale Removing:
Water hardness; its measurement and removal; methods used for water softening including ion-exchange and reverse osmosis, distillation and precipitation. Types of boiler scales. Chemical and mechanical methods to eliminate the scaling.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Industrial Organic Chemicals, by H.A.Witcoff and B.J.Reuben, John Wiley & Sons Inc.
New York. 2. Water Supply and Sewerage, T.J.McGhee, McGraw Hill Book Co. New York.(1991) 3. Unit operations in Chemical Engineering, Chattopadhyay, Khanna Publishers, Delhi-
6.(1993). 4. Chemical Process Design, Robin Smith, McGraw Hill Book Co. New York.(1995). 5. Hand Book of Industrial Chemicals, By SIRI Board of Consultants and Engineers, 6. Small Industries Research Institute, New Delhi (1995) 7. Small Medium and large Scale Industries, A.K. Sirivastawa, Small Industries Research
Institute, New Delhi (1996). 8. The Chemistry of Cement, H.F.W. Taylor, Academic Press, London, 1964. 9. Shereve’s Chemical Process Industries, 5th Ed.1975 by G.T.Austin McGraw Hill Book
Co. New York. 10. Industrial chemistry, B. K. Sharma Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd., Ed-15 (2006)
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CHEM‐310 Applied Chemistry Lab 2 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Preparations:
Detergent and cosmetics (Cold cream, shampoo and vanishing cream) 2. Titrimetery:
Estimation of water hardness by complexometery Estimation of acetic acid contents in the vinegar sample Determine the acidity of the sulphuric acid and its normality. Determination of acidity, alkalinity, Free CO2 in water Assay of bleaching powder by free chlorine method. Determine the %age purity of the Commercial sample of sodium chloride.
3. Flamephotometery:
Estimation of Potassium in the tap water. Estimation of Sodium in the Commercial Sodium Chloride. Estimation of Calcium in milk.
4. Spectorphotometery:
Determination of the of KMnO4, K2Cr2O7 and CoCl4 5. Chromatography:
Separation of mixture of ink by circular paper chromatography. Separation of mixture of metal ions by paper chromatography. Coating of TLC plates and separation of mixture of dyes. Separation of different pigments of plant extract by TLC chromatography.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Perfumes Cosmetics and Soaps, W.A. Poucher, chapmann and Hall 7th Ed. (1974). 2. Applied Chemistry Theory and Practice O.P. Vermani & A.K. Narula, Wiley Eastern
Limited (1989). 3. T. B. of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, Vogal’s Ed-4th, Longman Group Limited
(1978). 4. Practical Statistics for the Analytical Scientist, A Bench Guide, RSC Publishing, LGC
Ltd 2009
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CHEM‐311 Bio Chemistry 4 V
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Introductory Biochemistry:
Scope of Biochemistry. The molecular logic of life. Structure and Functions of Cells. Cell wall Composition. A brief description on the isolation of cellular components.
2. Water:
Weak interactions in aqueous system. Ionization of water. Weak acids and weak bases. pH and buffer systems. Different buffering agents. Importance of buffers in biological systems.
3. Carbohydrates:
Nature, Structure and Classification of Carbohydrates. Aldoses and Ketoses Cyclic structure of monosaccarides Hawarth configurations, D and L configuration of monosaccharides, Optical isomerism and Mutarotation in glucose. Formation of Glycosidic bonds. Reducing and non reducing sugars. Important monosaccharide and their derivatives. Invert sugars. Biological significance of Glucose. Structures and functions of common Disaccharides and Polysaccharides: Succrose, Lactose, Maltose Amylose and Amylopectins. , Cellulose, Chitin, Glycogen, Starch and Dextran. Derived carbohydrates and hexose derivatives present in microorganisms. Sensory properties of monosaccharides. Proteoglycan and glycoproteins: their Structure and function. Hyluronic acid Chondroitin Sulphate and related compounds.
4. Nucleic acids:
Purines, Pyrimidines and nucleotides. Structure and functions of DNA, different type of RNA. Nucleic acid hydrolysis. Determination of Primary structure of Nucleic acids. Chemical synthesis of oligonucleotides.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Principles of Biochemistry by Lehninger AL, Nelson DL and Cox MN, 2000 Pub:
worth Publishers 2. Biochemistry by Lubert Stryer 2006 Pub: Freeman and Company 3. Biochemistry by Voet, and Pratt, 2004, John wiley and sons Inc. 4. Lippincott’s Biochemistry by Champe.P C; Harvey. R. A and Ferrier. D. R. 3rd ed.,
2004 Pub: J. b. Lippincott Company 5. Harpers Biochemistry, 27th ed. 2006 Pub: McGraw Hill Inc.
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CHEM‐312 Bio Chemistry Lab 2 V
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Carbohydrates:
Qualitative tests for Carbohydrates. Distinction between pentoses and hexoses, aldoses and Ketoses, reducing and non reducing sugars mono and polysaccharides. Chromatography of sugars. Preparation of glycogen from liver. Acid and enzymic hydrolysis of glycogen.
2. Nucleic Acids:
Isolation of RNA from beef liver. Isolation of DNA from Calf Spleen. UV absorption of nucleic acids.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Practical clinical Biochemistry by Varley. Pub: CBS publishers 2. An Introduction to Practical Biochemistry By D. T. Plummer Pub: McGraw Hill
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CHEM‐313 Physical Chemistry 4 VI
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Kinetics of bimolecular reactions:
Mathematical treatment of collision and transition state theory of bimolecular reactions, effect of temperature on reaction rates, the interpretation of bimolecular reactions in solution, ionic reaction in solution, unimolecular gas phase reactions, fast reactions and their methods of study.
2. Classical Thermodynamics:
Maxwell’s relations and thermodynamics formula, second law of thermodynamics, Clausius inequality, the entropy of non ideality of a gas, Nerst heat theorem, its applications to solid and gases, Nerst approximation formula, third law of thermodynamics and determination of entropy by third law, Experimental verification of third law. Adiabatic demagnetization.
3. Statistical Thermodynamics:
Sterling’s approximation, statistical treatment of entropy, partition function and its physical significance, absolute entropy and partition functions, interpretation of thermodynamic functions in terms of translational, rotational vibrational and electronic partition functions, Free energy and equilibrium constant from partition function.
4. Kinetic theory of Gases:
Introduction, Maxwell distribution of molecular velocities and energies, Derivation of average velocity and most probable velocity, Barometric formula, effect of altitude, molar mass and temperature on vertical distribution of particles.
Note Suggested out lines for Mathematics Course: Basic Mathematics for Chemistry (1 Credit Course): Review of basic algebra and trigonometry, concept of function, Differentiation, concept of maxima and minima, integration, Differential Equations, equations of straight lines, partial fraction, Applications of Calculus in Chemistry and data handling.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Physical Chemistry by Kundu, N and Jain, S.K.,S. Chand and Company Ltd. 1984. 2. Fundamentals of Chemical kinetics by Logan, S.R., Longman Group Ltd. 1996. 3. Elementry reaction kinetics by Latham. J.L. and burgess, A.E., 3rd Ed., Butterworths,
London, 1997. 4. Physical Chemistry by Atkins, P.W., 5th Ed., W.H. Freeman and Company, New Yark,
1994. 5. Physical Chemistry by Alberty, R.A. and Silbey, R.J., John Wiley, New York, 1995. 6. Physical Chemistry by Engel, T. and Ried, P., 1st Ed,. Pearson education, Inc. 2006.
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7. Electrochemical Methods and applications by bard, A. and Faulkner, L.R., John Wiley, New York, 1980.
8. Principles of Physical Chemistry by Maron and Prutton, Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1965. 9. Physical Chemistry by Glasstone, S. Macmillan and Co. Ltd., London, 195. 10. Elements of classical and statistical thermodynamics by Nash, L.K. Addison Wesley Co.
Ltd., 1979. 11. Mathematics for Chemists.
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CHEM‐314 Physical Chemistry Lab 2 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Refractrometery: To determine the unknown concentration of sucrose solution and ethanol solution. 2. Molar mass determination (Colligative properties):
To determine the molecular weight of a substance by cryoscopic method and Ebullioscopic method.
3. Spectrophotometery:
To determine the wavelength of maximum absorption of compounds using spectrophotometer. To determine the unknown concentration of a compound using spectrophotometer.
4. Phase Equilibrium:
To determine the phase diagram of Naphthalene and diphenyl system. To determine the phase diagram of urea and phenol. To determine the phase diagram of Benzoic acid and Naphthalene.
5. Optical activity measurement:
To determine the unknown percentage composition of the following by using polarimeter (Sucrose, glucose). To determine the specific and molar rotation of optically active compound (sucrose, glucose).
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Advanced Experimental Physical Chemistry by Ayodhya Sing. 2. Experimental Physical Chemistry by Daniel 3. Experimental Physical Chemistry by G.Peter Mattews. 4. Experiments in Physical Chemistry by Shoemaker.
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CHEM‐315 Inorganic Chemistry 4 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. The Covalent Bond (Structure & Reactivity):
(a) VSEPR model followed by VB theory (Hybridization, Resonance etc.,) explanation of the structure of AB2, AB3, AB2E, AB4, AB3E, AB2E2, AB5, AB3E3, AB6, AB5E, AB4E2, AB7, AB6E, AB8 and AB9 type molecules.
(b) Discussion of molecular orbitals and molecular structures of homonuclear molecules and ions, heteronuclear diatomic and polyatomic molecules and ions.
(c) Bent bond, bridge bond, four electrons-three centre bond. (d) Shielding effect and effective nuclear charge, Factors affecting the magnitude of σ
and Zeff and their variation in the period table, Applications of Slater’s rules, Polarization of ions, Fajan’s rules and its applications.
2. Co-ordination compounds: (synthesis and properties)
Preparative methods. Techniques of studying complexes, stability constants. The spectrochemical series and colour of metal complexes. Diamagnetism and Para magnetism, stereochemistry, John-Teller Theorem, Isomerism. Role of metal complexes in analytical chemistry, industry and nature.
3. Chemistry of the Lanthanides and Actinides
Nomenclature, Position in periodic table, occurrence, Separation, and electronic configuration, oxidation States, Complex Formation, shapes of ‘f’-orbitals, applications.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. J H Huheey, Inorganic Chemisry - Principles, structure and reactivity, Harper and Row
Publisher, Inc. New York (2008) 2. J. D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, Elbs with Chapman and Hall, London (2007). 3. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry F.A. Cotton and G.Wilkineon 6th Ed. 2001, Interscience,
Publishers, London. 4. Coordination Compounds by S.F.A. Kettle, 1999, Nelson , (Nauohi Kenya). 5. Coordination Chemistry by B.A. Basallo and R. Johnson 1972 W.A. Benhamen, London.
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CHEM‐316 Inorganic Chemistry Lab 2 VI
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Complexometric Tritrations:
(a) Estimation of Mg+2 Zn+2 with EDTA (Direct titration). (b) Estimation of Ni+2 with EDTA (Back titration). (c) Determination of Ca+2 and Zn+2 in mixture (Masking) (d) Determination of Cd2+ and Zn+2 in a mixture (Demasking). (e) Determination of SO4
2- and PO4-3 with EDTA (Indirect titration).
2. Redox Titrations:
(a) Use of Ceric sulphate solution for the estimation of the following:- i). Determination of iron in an iron ore. ii). Determination of nitrites.
(b) Use of potassium iodate for the determination of the followings:
(i) Copper (ii) H2O2 (iii) Commercial Hypochlorite 3. Preparations:
(a) Tris (ethylenediamine ) nickle (II) Chloride 2-hydrate. (b) Sodium Cobaltinitrite. (c) Pot. Trioxalato Aluminate. (d) Ammonium sulphate Nickel (II) Sulphate. (e) Hexa aqua Chromium (III) Chloride. (f) Ammonium Sulphate Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. J. Bassett, R. C. Denny, G. H. Jeffery and J. Mendham, Vogel’s Text Book of qualitative
Inorganic Analysis, the English Language Book Society and Longman, New York, (2008) 2. Quantitative Analysis Chemistry, James S. Pritz, George H. Sehenk, 2001 Alby and
Becon Inc. London. 3. Theory and practice of chromatography by Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal (2002). 4. Instrumental analysis by Gary D. Christian and James E.O., Reilly, 2007, Allyn and
bacon Inc., London. 5. Hand Book of Organic reagents in Inorganic Analysis by ZAVIX Holzbecher and other
1976 Ellis Hurwod Limited, London. 6. Experimental Inorganic Chemistry - W. G. Palmer, 2005. 7. The analysis of minerals and ores of the rarer elements – W. R. Schoeller,and A. R.
Powell, Charles, Griffin and Company Limited,2004.
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CHEM‐317 Organic Chemistry 4 VI
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3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Free radical Reactions:
Introduction, generation methods, relative stability, structure, free radical reactions and industrial applications.
2. Oxidation and Reduction reactions:
(a) Oxidation Reactions: Introduction, Oxidation of saturated hydrocarbons, olefinic double bonds, aromatic rings, systems containing oxygen such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, oxidative decarboxylation, of acids, oxidation of systems containing nitrogen such as amines, hydrazines etc..
(b) Reduction Reactions:
Introduction, Reduction of alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic rings, hydrogenolysis, reduction of benzylic and allylic systems, aldehydes and ketones, alcohols, pinacols, epoxides, acids and their derivatives, Reduction of system containing nitrogen such as imines, oximes and nitro compounds
3. Spectroscopy:
(a) IR Spectroscopy: Electromagnetic radiations: IR; modes of vibration, sampling techniques, factors influencing the vibration frequencies and industrial applications
(b) UV Spectroscopy:
Ultraviolet (UV) or electronic spectroscopy: electronic transition; factors influencing the λmax. value.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Organic Chemistry, Volume I (6th ed.) & II (5th ed.) by I.L. Finar, Pearson Education
(singapore) Pte Ltd, 2008. 2. March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure, 6th ed. by
Michael B. Smith, Jerry March, Wiley, 2007. 3. Organic Chemistry, eth Ed.; by S. H. Pine, McGraw Hill: New York, 1987. 4. Organic Chemistry 6th ed. by Francis A. Carey, McGraw Hill, 2005. 5. Organic Chemistry 6th d, by R. T. Morrison, R. N. Boyd, and R. K. Boyd, Benjamin
Cummings, 1992. 6. Modern Synthetic Reactions 2nd ed. by H.O.House , W.A. Benjamin Inc., Menlo Park,
CA 7. Principles in Organic Synthesis by R.O.C Norman & J. M. Coxon,1993, Chapman and
Hall, 1993. 8. Organic Chemistry by Jonathan Clayden, Nick Geeves, Stuart Warren, Oxford University
Press 2000.
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9. Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry 6th ed. by D. Williams and I. Fleming. Wiley-VCH, 1991.
10. Spectrometric identification of Organic Compounds 6th ed. by R. M. Silverstein and F. X. Webster, Wiley, 2007.
11. Organic Spectroscopy and Chromatography by M Younas, ILMI, Pakistan, 2007.
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CHEM‐318 Organic Chemistry Lab 2 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Organic Preparations:
Synthesis of compounds containing nitro, halogeno, amino, carboxylic and carbonyl functionalities (depends upon the availability of chemicals).
2. Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Organic compounds:
Physical/ Chemical separation of mixture containing two compounds, identification and derivitization.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Practical Organic Chemistry by F. G. Mann and B. C. Saunders, Longman, UK., 1978. 2. Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry (5th ed.) by A.I. Vogel, A.R.
Tatchell, B.S. Furnis, A.J. Hannaford, P.W.G. Smith, Longman UK, 1989. 3. The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds, (8th ed.) by Ralph L. Shriner et al.,
Wiley, 2003. 4. Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry, by J. Leonard, B. Lygo, G. Procter, CRC., 1994. 5. Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry (2nd ed.) by N. K. Vishnoi, Vikas Publishing
House Pvt Ltd , India., 1996.
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CHEM‐319 Analytical Chemistry 4 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: Ion Exchange Chromatography: Cation Exchange resin, Anion Exchange resin, Cross-linkage, Effect of pH-separation of Amino Acids, Separation of metal ions on Anions Exchange Columns, Applications of ion Exchange Chromatography. Solvent Extraction: Basic principle of solvent extraction, The Distribution Coefficient, The Distribution Ratio, The Percent Extracted Solvent Extraction of Metals, Analytical Separations, Multiple Batch Extractions, Countercurrent Distribution, Solid-Phase Extraction, Solvent Extraction by Flow Injection Analysis. Electrophoresis: Capillary Zone Electrophoresis, Application of traditional Electrophoresis Gel Chromatography. Flame Emission: Basic principle of atomic spectroscopy; Use of atomic spectra for detection and determination of elements; flame as a source of atomization and excitation; Instrumentation involved in FES; applications and limitations. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy: Basic Principle of AAS; Flameless AA spectroscopy including graphite furnace and hydride generation. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Vogels, text book of Quantitative chemical analysis byJ.mendham, RCDenny, JDBarnes,
MJ KTHomas, Pearson education Ltd. 2. Advances in electrophoresis by Andrea Chrmambach , Wiiley- VCH. 3. Ion-Exchange Chromatography by Helfferich, McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc. N.Y. London. 4. Solvent Extraction by Gorge H. & Morrison Hener, John Wiley and sons, London, N.Y. 5. Chromatographic Methods of Analysis by Stock & Rice, Elsevier Co. Amsterdam. 6. Flow injection analysis by Ruzicke hassen, wiley interscience.
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CHEM‐320 Analytical Chemistry Lab 2 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: Flame Emission / Spectrophotometry: Determination of Sodium in tap water by using Flame Photometer. Determination of Potassium in tap water by using Flame Photometer. Find out the calcium in chalk sample by flame photometry. Determination of Ba by flame photometry. Estimation of purity of various compounds on the base of flame emission Spectrophotometry. Indirect determination of various compounds by flame photometric techniques. Determination of λmax of KMNO4 and K2Cr2O7 by using spectrophotometer. Verification of Beer and Lambert Law. Ultraviolet spectrophotometric determination of Aspirin, Phenacetion and Caffeine in APC tablet using Solvent Extraction. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Vogels, s text book of quantitative inorganic analysis by J. Bassett. The English language
book Society and Longman 2. Flame spectrometry in environmental chemical analysis. A practical guide (RSc)
analytical spectroscopy series by Malcolms Cresser alfreds sanz medel ,http// www. Amazon.co.uk
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Code Subject Title Cr. Hrs Semester
CHEM‐321 Applied Chemistry 4 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Chemical unit processes:
Elementary treatment of general unit Chemical unit processes, Nitration; Halogenation; Sulphonation; Hydration and Hydrogenation and Oxidation with real examples from Industry.
2. Industrial Organic Synthesis:
Raw materials; Chemical processes involved; flow sheet diagrams with all the important parameters concerned with the manufacturing of Oxalic acid; Pthalic anhydride; Acetic acid; Phenol; Ethyl Acetate; Butadiene and Styrene
3. Glass Industries:
History of glass, raw materials used for glass, methods of manufacturing, various types of furnaces and crucibles used for the manufacture of glass, special types of glass, their manufacture and properties.
4. Soap and Detergent Industries:
Processes involved in soap manufacturing, methods used for manufacture of laundary soap, typical soaps. Recovery of glycerine. Detergents or surface active agents, cationic, anionic and non-ionic agents.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Shereve’s Chemical Process Industries, 5th Ed.1975 by G.T.Austin, McGraw Hill Book
Co. New York. 2. Industrial Organic Chemicals, by H.A.Witcoff and B.J.Reuben, John Wiley & Sons Inc.
New York. 3. Riegal’s handbook of Industrial Chemistry, Ed. J.A.Kent, CBS Publkishers and
Distributors, New Delhi.(1997). 4. Chemical Process Design, Robin Smith, McGraw Hill Book Co. New York.(1995). 5. Hand Book of Industrial Chemicals, by SIRI Board of Consultants and Engineers, Small
Industries Research Institute, New Delhi (1995). 6. Chemistry of glass manufacturing, F.W.Hunter, Dower Publications, New York, 1950. 7. Industrial chemistry, B. K. Sharma, Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd., Ed-15 (2006).
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Code Subject Title Cr. Hrs Semester
CHEM‐322 Applied Chemistry Lab 2 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Preparations: Dentrifrice, Thermosetting and thermoplastic resins (alkyd and urea formaldehyde) 2. Chromatography: Coating of TLC plates and separation of mixture of dyes. Separation of different pigments of plant extract by TLC chromatography Packing of chromatographic column and separation of a mixture of dyes. Separation of β-carotene from the pulp of tomato and carrot by column chromatography. 3. Titrimetery: Analysis of soda ash and caustic soda in a mixture. Determine the active material in the commercial sample of detergent by cationic titration. Determining the %age purity of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonte. Determination of Residual Chlorine in water. 5age of reducing sugars. Soap anlalysis for free and combined alkali. 4. Spectorphotometery: Estimation of nickel in vanaspati ghee. Estimation of chloride in the tannery effluent. Estimation of Iron in Pharmaceutical Products. Estimation of Phosphates in fertilizers. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Perfumes Cosmetics and Soaps, W.A. Poucher, chapmann and Hall 7th Ed. (1974). 2. Applied Chemistry Theory and Practice, O.P. Vermani & A.K. Narula, Wiley Eastern
Limited (1989). 3. T. B. of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, Vogal’s Ed-4th, Longman Group Limited
(1978). 4. Practical Statistics for the Analytical Scientist, A Bench Guide, RSC Publishing, LGC
Ltd 2009.
BS (4 Years) for Affiliated Colleges
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Code Subject Title Cr. Hrs Semester
CHEM‐323 Bio Chemistry 4 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. LIPIDS:
Lipid Classification, Structures and functions. Chemical Properties of triglycerides. Phospholipids. Sterol/steroids. Lipid with specific biological activities. Prostaglandins: Structure and function. Properties of lipid aggregates: Micelles and Bilayers. Biological membranes. Membrane proteins, Membrane structure and Assembly. Fluid Mosaic model. The erythrocyte membrane.
2. PROTEINS: Amino acids: their Structure, Chiral Center, and stereoisomerism. Classification of amino acids. Acid base properties, their titration curve and its importance. . Amino acid sequence. Peptides and their biological importance. Proteins: classification, Covalent structure and biological significance including Primary. Secondary, Tertiary and Quaternary structure of proteins, as Keratins, Collagens and elastin. Conformation and function of globular proteins with special reference to structure and function of Hemoglobin and Myoglobin. Biological significance of Proteins.
3. ENZYMES: Chemical nature, nomenclature and classification of enzymes. Cofactors and Coenzymes. Concepts of Active site. Substrate specificity. Affect of different factors on enzyme activity. Kinetics of single substrate reactions. Quantitative assay of enzymatic activity. Enzyme inhibition: Competitive, non-competitive and irreversible inhibition. Regulatory enzymes, allosteric enzymes, Multienzyme system, Zymogons, isoenzyme. Immobilized enzymes.
4. NUTRITION: Introduction to the science of nutrition: Nutrients and their functions Biological evaluation of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Sources and forms of Energy. Energy value of foods. Energy requirements under different living and physiological conditions. Direct and indirect Calorimetry. Basal metabolic Rate, Respiratory quotient and their measurements. Assessment of nutritional status in Pakistan. Thermogenic effects of food.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Principles of Biochemistry by Lehninger AL, Nelson DL and Cox MN, 2000 Pub:
worth Publishers 2. Biochemistry by Lubert Stryer(2006) Pub: Freeman and Company 3. Lippincott’s Biochemistry by Champe.P C; Harvey. R. A and Ferrier. D. R. 3rd ed., 2004
Pub: J. b. Lippincott Company 4. Nutritional biochemistry by T. Brody 1994, Pub: Acadmic Press 5. Harpers Biochemistry, 27th ed. 2006 Pub: McGraw Hill Inc.
BS (4 Years) for Affiliated Colleges
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Code Subject Title Cr. Hrs Semester
CHEM‐324 Bio Chemistry Lab 2 VI
Year Discipline
3 Chemistry‐I, II SYLLABUS OUTLINE: 1. Lipids:
Qualitative tests for lipids including fatty acids, sterols and phospholipids. Lipids separation from Calf brain tissue. Acid value, Saponification Value and Iodine Value of fats. Extraction and TLC of Wheat Lipids.
2. Amino Acids and Proteins:
Qualitative tests of amino acids, determination of isoelectric Point. Isolation and solubilization of proteins from plant and animal origin.Hydrolysis of proteins. Estimation of proteins by Kjeldahl method. Isolation of enzyme amylase, a study on its properties and catalytic activity.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Practical clinical Biochemistry by Varley. Pub: CBS publisher 2. An Introduction to Practical Biochemistry By D. T. Plummer 3rd ed. (1987) Pub:
McGraw Hill
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ch to homogesingle system
hanism and tatalysis, Auto
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C
uspensions, Ontion of susppensoids, preweight determ
ns on solid sum to study se inhibition.
y Ltd. 1984. td. 1996. , Butterworthsany, New Yorw York, 1995on, Inc. 2006ss, 1997.
C., 2nd Ed., O
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Cr. Hrs Sem4 V
Optional proppensions, elececipitation ofminations.
rfaces, retardsome organic
s, London, 19rk, 1994. 5. .
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mic moleculesling technique
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ment of Solutproperties of asis of Raouln of solid solu
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efficiency andphosphoresc
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lts equation. Dutions.
N and Jain, Stics by LoganLatham.J.L. A
P.W. 5th Ed., R.A. and Silb. and Ried, P.oid Chemistryciples and ap
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ct Title ry (Sp. Theor
py; Rotationalrigid linear m
c molecule, haes of transitio
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d its determinence, fluoresc
he solution pDeviation fro
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osen, Milton J
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l energies of molecules and
armonic and on, types of vi
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nation Photoccence, chemil
process. Condm ideal beha
and Companyman Group Lt
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J., John Wiley
Cr. 4
diatomic mold determinatio
harmonic osibrational mo
le molecules,
chemical reacluminescence
ditions of equavior. Compou
y Ltd. 1984. td. 1996. , Butterworthsany, New Yorw York, 1995on, Inc. 2006ss, 1997.
C., 2nd Ed., O
y, New York,
Hrs Sem4 V
lecules, popuon of bond len
cillator moledes.
, Fermi reson
tions, excitede, Lasers.
uilibrium betund formatio
s, London, 19rk, 1994. 5. .
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1. Molec2. Therm
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itation.
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mal modes of
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nium chloride
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C., 2nd Ed., O
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tive disintegrcelerators; nuogen bomb, s
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Oxford, Clare
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ea of Raman of linear Mon spectra.
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C., 2nd Ed., O
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risaiton reacmethods. An
atomic orbitalm spectrum.
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tions and syn
phosphorus, sernary ammoprotective grng the introdus. Introductio
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ucation (singa
6th ed. by Mi
njamin Cumm
s by C. M. S
Hall, 1993. d University
VCH. 1974.
n, John Wille
ley and Sons
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apore)
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mings,
Starks,
Press
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1993.
13. Designing Organic Synthesis, A Programmed Introduction to synthon approach, S. Warren, John Willey and Son, 1992.
14. Guide book to Organic Syntheses, R. K. Mackie, D. M. Smith, Longman Group Limited, 1982.
BS (4 Y
Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
Organic S
(a) Mulbrom
(b) Preptolu
RECOM
1. Practi2. Vogel
Furni3. Advan4. Advan
India,
Years) for
430 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
Synthesis:
lti-step prepmotoluene froparation, sepa
uene; o-nitroso
MENDED B
ical Organic Cl's Textbooks, A.J. Hannanced Practicanced Practica, 1996.
Affiliated
OrganDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
aration and om p-toluidinaration and idophenol and p
BOOKS:
Chemistry byk of Practicaaford, P.W.G.al Organic Chal Organic Ch
d Colleges
Subjectnic Chemistr
spectroscope, o-Bromotodentification p-nitrosophen
y F. G. Mann aal Organic C Smith, Long
hemistry, by Jhemistry (2nd
t Title ry (Sp. Pract
pic characteroluene from oof regio-isom
nol from phen
and B. C. SauChemistry (5tgman UK, 198J. Leonard, B.d ed.) by N. K
tical)
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mers: o-nitrotonol
unders, 1978, th ed.) by A89. Lygo, G. Pro
K. Vishnoi, V
Cr. 2
nitroaniline
oluene and p
Longman, UA.I. Vogel, A
octer, CRC. 1Vikas Publishi
Hrs Sem2 VI
from aniline
p-nitrotoluene
UK, 1978. A.R. Tatchell
1994. ing House Pv
mester III
e; p-
from
l, B.S.
vt Ltd.
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Ye4
SYLLAB
Gas Liqu
Gas ChroSelection,ChromatoChromato
High Per
OptimizatInstrumenInterfacin
Potentiom
Nernst eqelectrode;titrations; solid-state
Thermo g
General PDTA (diffand EGD
RECOM
1. Electr2. Vogel
KTHo
Years) for
412 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
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matographs, , Detectors fography, Intography with
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tion of Coluntation, Mobng HPLC with
metry:
quation; Ele; working of a
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gravimetric A
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(evolved gas
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Derivative Fofor Gas Chrterfacing GaInfrared Spec
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Subjecttical Chemist
Gas Solid Chr
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matography:
ance, Gradieelivery Systemrometry
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mentation, ty, DSC (differ
Principles, ins
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Ltd.
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nt Elution am, Sample In
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Hrs Sem4 V
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glass and caand potentiomsensinig elect
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Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
FTIR / R
Origin ofSymmetryVibrationspectroscotheir func
UV / Vis
The Natumolecular
RadiationInstrumen
Atomic /
Atomic Fl
Plasma So
Inductivelmultielem
RECOM
1. Chem2. Kinet3. Analy4. Autom5. Advan
Years) for
413 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
Raman Spectr
f Infra Red Sy of normal al Spectra inopy; Applicattion.
Spectroscopy
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n Sources, Wnts for Absorp
Mole Fluore
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mical Applicattics in Analytiytical Chemismated Chemicnces in Infrar
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AnalyticDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
roscopy:
Spectra; Diffvibrations an
n gaseous phtions for qual
y:
romagnetic REnergy Levels
Wavelength Seption Photom
escence:
Spectroscopy;
plasma sourcewith plasma d
BOOKS:
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d Colleges
Subjectcal Chemistr
ferent vibrationd selection hase and inerlitative and qu
Radiation, Ths, Vibrational
election, Celletry
; Instrumenta
es, special dedevices.
roscopy by Wry by H.B. MaD. Christian, Jby J.K. Formequencies by
t Title ry (Sp. Theor
onal modes, rule, Raman rt gas matricuantitative ch
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ls and Sampl
ation, applicat
etection syste
West, Inter Sciark Jr. & G.AJohn Wiley anan StockwellL.J. Bellacy,
ry-II)
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ces; Comparihemical analy
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ling Devices,
tions and limi
ems and read
ence PublisheA. Rechnitz, In
nd Sons (197, John Wiley Mathuen & C
Cr. 4
rdinate and npy, Metal-isotison of rama
ysis; Instrume
trum, Atomiffect, Lasers,
, Detectors, R
itations of the
d out devices
er Inc. N.Y. Lnterscience N
77). and Sons, N.
Col. Amsterda
Hrs Sem4 V
normal vibratope spectrosan with Infraentation detail
ic Energy L
Readout Mod
ese techniques
s used for IC
London. N.Y. (1968).
Y. (1975). am (1968).
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dules,
s
CPES;
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Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
Molecula
DeterminaDeterminaDeterminaDeterminaSimple acDeterminaPreparatioDeterminaDetermina1, 10, pheDeterminaInfrared DSpectroph RECOM1. Vogel
Socie2. Atom
spring
Years) for
414 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
ar Spectroph
ation of Iron ation of Iron ation of chromation of Fe, P
cid base titratiation of “F” ion of standardation of Ni byation of
eranthroline. ation of λmax
Determinationhotmetric dete
MENDED Bls, s text booty and Longm
mic and molecgerlink Berlin
Affiliated
AnalytDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
otometry:
(II) using 1, 1(III) using thimium by diph
Pb, Cd, Zn andions using poin water by usd calibration gy DMG metho
mixtures
x of Cr compln of a Mixtureermination of
BOOKS: ok of quantit
man. cular spectro
n Heidelberg.
d Colleges
Subjecttical Chemist
10-phenanthroiocyanate methenylcarbazidd Cu in soil stentiometer.sing ion selecgraphs of Pb, od spectropho
of com
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by Sune Svan
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book
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CodeCHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
Voltrame
Principle
Polarogra
Introducti(droppingquantitativ
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Conductanof solutiomeasurem
Arc / Spa
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1. VogelSocie
2. VogelsKTHomas
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etry:
and applicatio
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metry:
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ment.
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ls, s text booty and Longm, text book ofs, Pearson edu
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ons of anodic
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Subjecical Chemistr
c stripping vo
arography, bamiting and ical analysis
conductanceof conductan
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endham, RC
Cr. 4
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ors upon whiccal applicatio
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Hrs Sem4 VI
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ch the conducons of conduc
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DME e and
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book
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Code CHEM-4
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SYLLAB
Laser Spe
Principle systems, Plaser, Use
Nuclear M
Basic prinNMR Speapplicatio
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RECOM
1. New N.Y.
2. InstruInc. N
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book
Years) for
432 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
ectroscopy:
of laser operProperties of e of laser radia
Magnetic Re
nciples; propectrometry; Id
ons of NMR s
ectrometry:
of mass specments in equetry; Interpret
MENDED B
Instrumental
umental MethN.Y. London. iples of Polarr spectroscopyytical chemistxt book of ansyndicate.
Affiliated
AnalytiDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
ation; Stimullaser light anation in absor
sonance Spe
perties of nucdentification pectroscopy.
ctrometry; Intuipment in eqtation of mass
BOOKS:
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rography by Jy by Wolfgantry by Kellnernalytical chem
d Colleges
Subjectical Chemist
lated emissionnd its general rption and flu
ctroscopy:
clei, Chemicaof structural
el system, ionquipment; Ans spectra. Cor
Electro Chem
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J. Herosky & Jng Demtroderr, J.M. Mermmistry by Y-
t Title ry (Sp. Theo
n Population and analytica
uorescence spe
al shifts; Spinfeatures; Us
nization, accenalytical userrelation of m
mistry by Fau
rt H. Willart
J. Kuta, Acad, springerlink
met, Wiley-VC-Anjaneyulu,
ory-II)
inversion, Sial applicationsectroscopic m
n-Spin couple of NMR im
eleration, Dris of mass sp
mass spectra w
ul-Delabay, In
, Lyle L. Me
demic Press Nk. CH Verlag Gm
K-chamdare
Cr. 4
ingle level ans; ruby laser,
methods.
ling; Pulsed Fmaging in me
ft Chamber, Dpectrometry,
with Molecula
nter Science P
errit, D. Van
N.Y. (1968).
mbH & Co. Ke khar, ValiM
Hrs Sem4 VI
nd multi-levelnitrogen lase
Fourier Tranedicine; Anal
Detection sysQuadrupole
ar structure.
Publisher, Lo
Nosrant Com
KGaA. Manickam, Ph
mester III
l laser r, dye
sform lytical
stems; mass
ondon,
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harma
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Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
Conducto
Determine
Determine
Determine
Determine
Potentiom
Determine
Determine
Determine
Determine
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ometry:
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metry:
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AnalyticDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
of HCl condu
of base NH4
of NH4OH b
of NaOH con
of HCl by us
of HCl by us
of CH3COO
of HCl & CH
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book of Quanarson educati
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OH conducto
by using weak
nductometrica
sing strong ba
sing weak bas
H by using st
H3COOh cond
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NaOH.
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s, MJ
BS (4 Y
Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
1. ProceBrief petroldistillproce
2. PaperHistorproce
3. Fertil(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
RECOM
1. Pulp a2. Chem3. Fertili4. Petrol5. Indus6. Shere
York.
Years) for
415 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
essing of Crudescription
leum; Varioulation; refininsses
r and Pulp Inry and back ss and Kraft (
lizer IndustrAmmonia: Raw materiaprocess), its
Urea: Raw materia
Calcium FerCalcium amphosphate.
Potash FertilManufacture
MENDED B
and Paper Tecmistry of Pulp
izers and Soilleum Refiningtrial chemistr
eve’s Chemic.
Affiliated
AppliDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
ude Oil: of origin of
us unit procesng, cracking;
ndustries: ground, surv
(sulphate) pro
ries (Ammon
als, various suse as fertiliz
als, manufactu
rtilizers: mmonium nitr
lizers: e and use of p
BOOKS:
chnology, Teand Paper m
l Fertility, U.g Technologyry, B. K. Sharal Process In
d Colleges
Subjectied Chemistr
f petroleum, sses involved reforming,
vey of raw mocess, Manufa
ia, Urea and
sources of hyzer and other
ure of urea, as
rate, calcium
potash fertilize
sting and Appaking, EdwinS.Jones, Resy, Ram Parsadrma, Krishna ndustries, 5th
t Title ry (Sp. Theor
Migration, red petroleum pisomerization
materials, profacture of pape
d other Fertil
ydrogen and napplications.
ssimilation in
m cyanamide,
ers.
plications, K.n Sutermeisterton Publishind (2002). Prakashan MEd.1975, by
ry-I)
eservoir, expprocessing likn; Polymeriz
oduction of per environme
izers):
nitrogen, man
n soil.
calcium sup
.P. Rao (2003r, Ed-3rd (194ng Co. Virgini
Media (P) Ltd.y G.T.Austin
Cr. 4
ploration andke surface opation, alkylat
pulp by sodantal aspects o
nufacture of a
per phosphate
3), CBS Publi46) ia,1979.
, Ed-15 (2006n, McGraw H
Hrs Sem4 V
d drilling of peration, fraction and fini
a process, suof paper indus
ammonia (Ha
e and triple
ishers.
6). Hill Book Co.
mester VII
crude tional ishing
ulphite stry.
aber’s
super
New
BS (4 Y
Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
1. Steel,(a)
(b)
2. TextiColorof dysynthe
3. Analy(a)
(b)
(c)
RECOM
1. Chem2. Instru3. Graha
Distri4. Nicke5. T. B. 6. Instru
McGr
Years) for
416 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
, MetallurgicSteel and MManufactureclassification
ElectroplatiPrinciple ofelectroplatin
le Dyeing: r and chemicayes, manufactetic fibers, Th
ytical TechniSpectroscopUse of differcontrol of raw
ChromatogrUse of Thin industries.
On-Line AnSignificanceClassificatioautomation a
MENDED B
mistry of ironumental methoam’s Electroibutors, New el and Chromof Quantitativ
umental Analraw-Hill Book
Affiliated
ApplieDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
cal Products Metallurgical e of cast iron n of steel, pas
ing: f electroplat
ng, chrome pla
al constitutioturing of dyeheory of Colo
iques and onpy: rent spectroscw materials, i
raphy: layer chroma
nalysis and Ae of on-line n of techniqand on-line an
BOOKS:
n and Steel Mod of Analysioplating EngDelhi. (1997)
mium plating,ve Inorganic lysis, Gary Dk company, 1
d Colleges
Subjected Chemistry
and ElectropProducts: and steel, w
ssivity, differe
ting, purposeating, nickel p
n, Important e intermediateoration, Color
n-line analysi
copic techniquintermediates
atography, ga
Automation:analysis an
ques w.r.t. aunalysis, differ
Manufacture, Cis, Willar Mergineering Ha). , J.K.Dennis Analysis, Vo
D. Christain, 1987.
t Title y (Sp. Theor
plating:
wrought iron, ent theories o
e of electroplating and el
classes of ches and dyes, ration of wool
is in Industry
ues like FES,s and final pro
s chromatogr
nd automatioutomation, Urent types of a
C.Bodsworthrritt Dean Setand Book, E
& T.E.Such,ogal’s Ed-4th,
1978, Introd
ry-II)
formation of of rusting of ir
oplating, difflectroplating o
hromogens, CSelection of
l, cellulosic a
y:
AAS and Spoducts in vari
raphy and HP
on of analyUse of microautomatic ana
h, Longman Pttle, Seventh EEd. L.J. Du
, Newness BuLongman Gro
duction to Ins
Cr. 4
f alloys, heat ron and its pre
fferent proceof plastics.
Classification f dyes for woand synthetic
pectrophotomous industrie
LC in pharma
ytical techniqprocessor in
alyzers.
Press, LondoEdition (1986urney, CBS
utterworth, Loup Limited (strumental A
Hrs Sem4 V
treatment of evention.
esses involve
and nomencool, cellulosifibers.
etry for the qs.
aceutical and
ques in indconjugation
on, 1963. 6)
Publkishers
London (1972(1978).
Analysis by B
mester VII
steel,
ed in
lature c and
quality
other
dustry; n with
s and
2).
Braun,
7. Dyes and Dyeing, C.E. Pellow, Abhishek Publishers, 1998. 8. Textile Dyes and Pigments, H. Panda, NIIR Publishers. 9. The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes and Pigments, H. A. Lubs, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1955.
BS (4 Y
Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
1. Oil &Acid v
2. Wate(a) (b) (c)
3. IndusSteel
Analytechni
4. TextiDying
RECOM
1. Metal2. Appli
(19893. T. B. 4. Practi5. Dyes
Years) for
417 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
& Fats value; Ester V
er Pollution Dissolved OBiological OChemical Ox
strial AnalysAnalysis invo
ysis of dolomiques.
le g of clothes in
MENDED B
llurgical Analied Chemistry9). of Quantitativical Statistics and Dyeing,
Affiliated
AppliDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
Value; Sponif
xygen Oxygen Demaxygen Deman
sis olving volum
mite; haemet
n different sha
BOOKS:
lysis, Lord (1y Theory an
ve Inorganic for the AnalyC. E. Pellew,
d Colleges
Subjectied Chemistr
fication value
and nd
metry, spectro
ite; chromite
ades using Ac
893). nd Practice, O
Analysis, Voytical Scientis, Abhishek Pu
t Title ry (Sp. Practi
e and Iodine v
photometry a
e and bauxite
cid dyes
O.P. Verman
ogal’s Ed-4th, st, A Bench Gublishers (199
ical)
value of differ
and solvent ex
e ores involv
ni & A.K. N
Longman GroGuide, RSC P98).
Cr. 2
rent vegetable
xtraction.
ving separati
Narula, Wiley
oup Limited (Publishing LG
Hrs Sem2 V
e oils
ion and anal
y Eastern Li
(1978). GC Ltd 2009.
mester VII
lytical
imited
BS (4 Y
Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
1. LeathIntrodpollut
2. (a)
(b)
3. TextiClassiincluddesizi
RECOM
1. Food 2. Indus3. Leath4. Fibre 5. A Tex
Years) for
434 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
her Tanningduction, impotion aspects in
Oils and FaClassificatiooils, refininglubricants an
Petrochemic
Chemistry abenzene, topetrochemic
le Fibers: ification of syding nylons aing, scouring,
MENDED B
Oils and Fatstrial chemistr
her in life art ato fabric, 4th
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AppliDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
g Industries: ortant steps innvolved in tan
ts: n of oils andg and hydrognd paints.
cals:
and importancoluene, xyleals of industr
ynthetic fiberand polyester , mercerizing
BOOKS:
s, H.Lawson, ry, B. K. Sharand industry, Ed, Potter & emicals, Bhas
d Colleges
Subjectied Chemistr
n leather mannning industr
d fats, vegetagenation of o
ce of the folene and naprial significan
rs, chemistry fibers. Finishand bleachin
CBS Publkisrma, Krishna John W. WatCorban, McGskararsao, 20
t Title ry (Sp. Theor
nufacturing, thies.
able oils, esseoils, Industria
llowing petrophthalene. Oce.
and manufaching processe
ng.
shers and DistPrakashan Mterer, 1927. FGraw Hill boo02.
ry-I)
heory of leath
ential oils, vaal application
ochemicals: AOxidation ha
turing of visces for 100%
tributors, NewMedia (P) Ltd.Faber and Fabok Company,
Cr. 4
her tanning, w
arious methodns of oils in r
Acetylene; ethalogination
cose rayon, trcotton fibrics
w Delhi.(1997, Ed-15 (2006er Ltd. 1959.
Hrs Sem4 VI
waste disposa
ds of extractiresins, surfac
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7). 6).
mester III
al and
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ylene, on of
fibers geing,
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Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
1. Coal The Hydro
2. SugarExtraccrysta
3. PolymGenerof polof pla
Brief
Polye
RECOM
1. Shere2. An In3. Princi4. Mode5. Sugar6. Princi
Years) for
435 ear D4 C
BUS OUTLIN
Chemicals fudestructive ogenelysis Na
r Industry anction of juiceallization. Bee
mers: ral classificatlymerization
astics.
description a
ethylene, poly
MENDED B
eve’s Chemicantroduction toiples of Polymern Technologr: Science andiples of Sugar
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ApplieDiscipline Chemistry
NE:
uel Gases: distillation oatural gas; Co
nd Related Ce from sugaret sugar. Gluc
tion of polymprocess, Poly
and uses of the
ystyrene, epox
BOOKS:
al Process Ind Polymer Che
mer Systems, gy of Plastics d Technologyr Technology
d Colleges
Subjected Chemistry
of coal, cokoal Gas: Wate
Chemicals: r cane, purificcose and hydr
mers, characterymer processi
e following p
xy resins, poly
dustries, 5th Eemistry, W.RRodri-Guez, and Polymer
y, G. G. Birchy, Pieter Honig
t Title y (Sp. Theor
king of coaer Gas; Liquef
cation of juicrogenated glu
ristics and siging like extru
polymers:
yethylene tetr
Ed.1975, G.TR.Moor, Londo
McGraw Hilr Processing Ih and K.. J. Pag Vol I, Elsev
ry-II)
al distillationfied Petroleum
ce, clarificatiucose syrups.
gnificance of usion, injectio
rapthalate.
.Austin, McGon Press, Lonll Book Co. NIndustries, NIarker, Appliedvier Publishin
Cr. 4
n of coal tam Gases.
on, concentra
f polymers, vaon, modeling
Graw Hill Boondon. New York. IIR Board d Science Pubng Company,
Hrs Sem4 VI
ar; Liquid F
ation, refinin
arious mechanand blow mo
ok Co. New Y
blishers Ltd., 1953.
mester III
Fuels:
g and
nisms olding
York.
1979.
BS (4 Y
Code CHEM-4
Ye4
SYLLAB
Petroleum
Determina
Water Po
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