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Thermochemistry: Standard state, standard enthalpy of formation- Hess‘s Law of heat summation
               and its applications. Heat of reaction at constant pressure and at  constant volume. Enthalpy of
               neutralization.  Bond  dissociation  energy  and  its  calculation  from  thermo-chemical  data,
               temperature dependence of enthalpy. Kirchhoff‘s equation.
               Thermodynamics-II: Second law of thermodynamics: Need for the law, different statements of the
               law.  Carnot  cycle  and  its  efficiency.  Carnot  theorem.  Thermodynamic  scale  of  temperature.
               Statement of Third Law of thermodynamics and calculation of absolute entropies of substances.

               UNIT-II:                                                                            (8 Hours)
               Chemical Equilibrium: Equilibrium constant and free energy. Thermodynamic derivation of law
               of  mass  action.  Le  Chatelier‘s  principle  Reaction  isotherm  and  reaction  isochore-  Clapeyron
               equation and Clausius – Clapeyron equation, applications.
               UNIT-III:                                                                           (12Hours)

               Ionic Equilibria: Strong, moderate, and weak electrolytes, degree of ionization, factors affecting
               degree of ionization, ionization constant and ionic product of water. Ionization of weak acids and
               bases, pH scale, common ion effect. Salt hydrolysis-calculation of hydrolysis constant, degree of
               hydrolysis  and  pH  for  different  salts.  Buffer  solutions.  Solubility  and  solubility  product  of
               sparingly soluble salts, applications of solubility product principle.
               UNIT-IV:                                                                            (6 Hours)

               Conductance: Conductivity, equivalent and molar conductivity, and their variation with dilution
               for weak and strong electrolytes. Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions.
               Transference  number  and  its  experimental  determination  using  Hittorf  and  Moving  boundary
               methods. Ionic mobility. Applications of conductance measurements: determination of degree of
               ionization of weak electrolyte, solubility and solubility products of sparingly soluble salts, ionic
               product of water, hydrolysis constant of a salt. Conductometric titrations (only acid-base).

               UNIT-V:                                                                             (9 Hours)
                Electrochemistry: Reversible and irreversible cells. Concept of EMF of a cell. Measurement of
               EMF  of  a  cell.  Nernst  equation  and  its  importance.  Types  of  electrodes.  Standard  electrode
               potential.  Electrochemical  series.  Thermodynamics  of  a  reversible  cell,  calculation  of
               thermodynamic properties: ΔG, ΔH and ΔS from EMF data. Calculation of equilibrium constant
               from EMF data. Concentration cells with transference and without transference. Liquid junction
               potential and salt bridge. pH determination using hydrogen electrode and quinhydrone electrode.
               Potentiometric titrations -qualitative treatment (acid-base and oxidation-reduction only).


               PRACTICAL (30 Hours)

                 1.  Thermochemistry
                   i)     Determination of Water Equivalent of a thermos flask.
                   ii)    Determination of heat of solution of KNO3 and KCl.
                   iii)   Determine the enthalpy of neutralization between strong acid and strong base.
                   iv)    Determine the enthalpy of neutralization between strong acid and weak base.
                   v)     Determine the enthalpy of hydration of CuSO4.
                   vi)    Determine  the  enthalpy  of  neutralization  of  a  weak  acid/weak  base  versus  strong
                          base/strong acid
                 2.  pH measurements
                    Preparation of buffer solutions:
                   i)     Sodium acetate-acetic acid
                   ii)    Ammonium Chloride and Ammonium Hydroxide


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