THEORETICAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I-Basic Concepts -1BSc Chemistry-Core Course
Remember the evolution of chemistry as a discipline of science
Understand the basics concepts of chemistry and fundamental principles of analytical chemistry.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I (III Semester B Sc. Core_ 19U3CRCHE03)_DP
This course mainly focuses on the various aspects of organic reactions and their mechanisms.
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Chemistry in Everyday life - Open Course
Chemistry in Everyday life - Open Course:
Chemistry is an integral part of everyday life. Whether it is the food we eat, the clothes we wear , the drugs we consume or the cosmetics we apply- there is chemistry in it. A general information of the chemistry behind these will create an awareness as to what is good and what is bad and to be discarded. For example, we come across a myriad of cosmetic products, which claim to increase our quality of life and well being. But in reality are they as advantageous as they claim to be? An insight into the processes involved in their production will give us ample information regarding these. Similarly we can also gather information as to what is the difference between the various types of soaps,their mode of action, why the disparity in their prices and why soaps are preferred over detergents. Likewise, a student can also become enlightened about the pros and cons of using processed food stuff, which is in vogue today. The above mentioned points are some of the benefits a student who opts to study this subject offered as a common course will receive.
Modules:
1 Food additives and Flavours
2 Soaps
3 Synthetic Detergents
5 Plastics, Paper and Dyes
6 Drugs
7 Chemistry and Agriculture
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS (Complementary Course)
This is a complementary practical course for second year degree physics students. The course describes experimental methods like conductometry, potentiometry, calorimetry, Rast's method, critical solution temperature etc.
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
This is a practical course for Core Chemistry final year degree students.
Physical chemistry practicals include conductometry, potentiometry, viscometry, calorimetry, Rast's method, Transition Temperature, CST.
BIO-INORGANIC AND HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY (19U3CPCHE03.2, Semester III, Botany (Compl))
This course is mainly focused on the oxygen and electron carriers, mechanism of transport and biologically important heterocyclic systems.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-1 (19U3CRCHE03, SEM III, BSc Chemistry)
This course is mainly focused on the organic reactions, mechanisms, stereochemistry and aromaticity.
Advanced Physical Chemistry I (IGA)
Advanced Physical Chemistry I is a complementary course for B.Sc. Physics students.
The course describes the symmetry and point groups of simple molecules.
The second part of this course describe phases and explain the phase diagram of
one- and two-component systems.
Physical Chemistry I (Solid State)
Symmetry, Solid State and Liquid crystals together constitute 18-hour module in the third-year fifth-semester degree paper-S5- Physical Chemistry I.
This popular module deals with the different types of solids with emphasis on different types of crystal systems, their characteristics and applications.
Physical Chemistry S6 Solution Chemistry
Ideal and Non ideal Binary Solutions. Distillation of binary liquids. Vapour pressure composition and boiling point-composition curves. CST. Lever Rule. Henry Law. Nernst distribution law. Colligative properties of dilute solutions. Thermodynamic derivation. Numerical Problems. Reverse osmosis – purification of sea water. Abnormal molecular masses – van’t Hoff factor
THEORETICAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
This course is at BSc level. it will introduce basics of theoretical and inorganic chemistry.