Syllabus Chem
Syllabus Chem
Syllabus Chem
Chemistry
Department :
No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Contact Marks
Hours
CO1: Describe the fundamentals of electrochemistry and apply it to battery 10 28
technology and other energy sources.
CO2: Apply the principles of various analytical methods. 3 8
CO3: Identiy the corrosion types and demonstrate the corrosion control 8 22
techniques.
CO4: Understand the chemical principles relevant to purification of water for 4 11
industrial applications.
CO5: Predict the applications of various modern engineering materials by 11 31
analyzing their properties.
Total 36 100
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Assessment Plan
End Semester/
Components Assignments Sessional Tests
Make-up Examination
Duration 20 to 30 minutes 60 minutes 180 minutes
Weightage 20 % (4 X 5 marks) 30 % (2 X 15 Marks) 50 % (1 X 50 Marks)
Understanding; Applying; Remembering; Understanding;
Typology of Analyzing; Evaluating; Creating Understanding; Applying; Analyzing;
Questions Applying Evaluating; Creating
Answer one randomly selected MCQ (10 marks): Answer all 5 full
question from the problem sheet 10 questions of 0.5 questions of 10 marks
(Students can refer their class marks each each. Each question
Pattern
notes) Short Answers (10 may have 2 to 3 parts
marks): questions of of 3/4/5/6/7 marks
2 or 3 marks
As notified by Associate Director
Schedule (Academics) at the start of each Calendared activity Calendared activity
semester
Assignment 1 (L 1-4 & T 1 ) (CO1) Test 1 Comprehensive
(L 1-7 & T 1-3 ) examination covering
Assignment 2 (L 16-17 & T 8 ) (CO1) full syllabus. Students
Topics (CO4) are expected to answer
Covered Assignment 3 (L 8-9 & T 4 ) (CO2) Test 2 all questions (CO1-5)
(L 10-14 & T 5-7 )
Assignment 4 (L 18-21 & T 9-10 )
(CO3)
(CO5)
Lesson Plan
Course
L. No./
Topics Outcome
T. No.
Addressed
L0 Course Outline, Course Plan, Assessment Plan CO1
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L6 Metal finishing CO1
Electroplating – polarization, over voltage, decomposition potential including
determination of decomposition potential
T3 Practice questions CO1
L7 Characteristics of good deposit, Factors influencing the nature of the deposit, CO1
Methods of cleaning the metal surface. Electroplating of Cu & Cr & electroless
plating of Cu.
L8 Unit 2: Analytical methods CO2
Potentiometry, Conductometry
T4 Practice questions CO2
L9 Colorimetry, Derivaions and limitation of Beer-Lambert’s law, Applications of Beer CO2
Lambert’s law in qualitative and quantitative (Fe estimation)
Principles of flame photometry
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L21 Classification of Thermotropic liquid crystals - based on structure and phases CO5
exhibited, Liquid crystal Displays
L22 Composites CO5
Classification and properties
T11 Practice questions CO5
L23 Polymer-Matrix Composite CO5
Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polyme, Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer and Aramid
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites
L24 Thin films: Formation, PVD and CVD techniques, comparison and uses CO5
Nanomaterials: Classification, bottom up and top down approach, advantages and
disadvantages
T12 Practice questions CO5
References:
1. JAIN P.C., JAIN M. ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY. 16TH EDN., DHANPAT RAI AND SONS, NEW
DELHI,2015
2. KURIACOSE J.C., RAJARAM J.,CHEMISTRY IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, VOLUME I / II
TATA MCGRAW-HILL,NEW DELHI,2001
3. FISCHER T., MATERIALS SCIENCE FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS, ACADEMIC PRESS, LONDON,
2009
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Date: 28-01-2023
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Approved by: Dr. Suma Rao
(Signature of HOD)
Date: 25-01-2023
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