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This document contains a final assessment test for an Engineering Chemistry course taken in the fall 2017-18 semester. The test contains 11 questions worth a total of 100 marks. It covers topics like water hardness testing, water softening methods, reverse osmosis, water sterilization techniques, corrosion of metals, electroplating, batteries, combustion calculations, bomb calorimetry, conducting polymers, molding techniques, and carbon allotropes used in energy storage. Students are instructed to answer any 10 questions out of the 11 presented.

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Model FAT Question Paper 2

This document contains a final assessment test for an Engineering Chemistry course taken in the fall 2017-18 semester. The test contains 11 questions worth a total of 100 marks. It covers topics like water hardness testing, water softening methods, reverse osmosis, water sterilization techniques, corrosion of metals, electroplating, batteries, combustion calculations, bomb calorimetry, conducting polymers, molding techniques, and carbon allotropes used in energy storage. Students are instructed to answer any 10 questions out of the 11 presented.

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Reg. No.

:
Name :

Final Assessment Test – November 2017


Programme : B.Tech Semester : FALL 2017-18
Course Title : Engineering Chemistry Course Code : CHY1701
Faculty : Dr. S. Mahalakshmi (4331), Dr. S. Arockiasamy (4332), Slot : F2+TF2
Dr. G. Chandrasekhar (4333), Dr. Tanushree Choudhary Class Nbr : Mentioned in
(4413), Dr. G. Santosh (4415) brackets with
faculty names
Time : Three hours Max. Marks : 100

Answer any TEN questions (10 X 10 = 100 Marks)

1. Explain the principle, procedure and calculation involved in the estimation of hardness 10
of water by EDTA method.
2. (a) Describe the softening of water by phosphate and calgon conditioning methods. 5

Calculate the quantity of lime and soda required for softening 50,000 lit of water
(b) containing the following salts: Ca(HCO3)2 = 8.1 ppm, Mg(HCO3)2 = 7.5 ppm, CaSO4= 5
13.6 ppm, MgSO4= 12.0 ppm, MgCl2= 2.0 ppm, and NaCl = 4.7 ppm. (Molecular
weights given: Ca(HCO3)2 = 162, Mg(HCO3)2 = 146, CaSO4= 136, MgSO4= 120 mg,
MgCl2 = 95, and NaCl = 58.5).

3. (a) Explain the process of reverse osmosis for the purification of saline water with a neat 5
sketch.

(b) Briefly explain the following processes for the sterilization of water 5
(i) Ozonolysis and (ii) Chlorination

4. How the following factors affect the corrosion of metals 10


(i) Temperature, (ii) Humidity, (iii) pH, (iv) Conductance of the corroding medium,
(v) Relative area of cathode and anode.
5. (a) Explain the following 5
(i) Pitting corrosion
(ii) Galvanic corrosion
(b) Explain impressed current cathodic protection method in detail with a diagram. 5

6. Explain the process of electroplating for the manufacturing of copper coated utensils 10
with a suitable diagram. Also explain, why anode and the electrolyte should have
common cation when non-inert anode is used?
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7. Explain the working of secondary Li-ion battery with a neat diagram and charging, 10
discharging reactions.
8. (a) Explain the construction and working of Ni-MH battery. 5

(b) A coal sample was found to contain the following, C = 80%, H = 5%, O = 1%, N = 2%. 5
Calculate the minimum volume of air required for the complete combustion of 1 kg of
the coal sample.

9. Describe the principle, working of Bomb Calorimeter with a neat diagram and derive the 10
formula for the calculation GCV and NCV with all the necessary corrections.
10. What are conducting polymers? What are the structural prerequisites for a polymer to be 10
conductive? Explain the conduction mechanism of polyacetylene.
11. (a) Illustrate the moulding technique employed for the production of pipes and hoses in 5
detail.
(b) According to the guest lecture, discuss the allotropes of carbon used in energy storage 5
devices.

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