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PRACTICAL (30 Hours)

                 1.  Systematic Qualitative Organic Analysis of Organic Compounds possessing monofunctional
                    groups (-COOH, phenolic, aldehydic, ketonic, amide, nitro, amines) and preparation of one
                    derivative.
                 2.  Organic Synthesis:
                        (i)  Preparation of Iodoform.
                        (ii) Preparation of p-bromoacetanilide from acetanilide.
                        (iii)Preparation of glucosazone.
                        (iv) Preparation of aspirin.
                 3.  Thin Layer Chromatography
                        (i)  Determination  of  R f  value  and  purity  of  organic  compounds  by  use  of  thin  layer
                            chromatography.
                        (ii) To analyze the organic compounds by thin layer chromatography.

               SUGGUESTED READINGS:


                   1.  Principles of Physical Chemistry by Puri, Sharma and Pathania.
                   2.  Physical Chemistry by S.C. Khetarpal, G.S, Sharma and R.K. Kalia.
                   3.  Moderns Approach to Physical Chemistry by S. Kiran.
                   4.  A text Book of Physical Chemistry by K.K.Sharma and I.K. Sharma
                   5.  Physical Chemistry by P.N.Kapil and S.K.Guglani.
                   6.  Elements of Physical Chemistry by Puri, Sharma and Pathania.
                   7.  Advance Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism and Structure by Jerry March.
                   8.  Organic Chemistry by SM Mukherji, SP Singh and RP Kapoor, Vol. I, II & III, New Age
                       International Publishers
                   9.  Organic Chemistry (Volume II) by I. L Finar



               Chem.321                  Chemical Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry                    3+1

               LEARNING OBJECTIVES:


               The learning objectives: of this course are as follows:

                   •  To provide basic knowledge about the heat changes taking place during various chemical
                       and physical changes.
                   •  To familiarise the students about the basic concepts of electrical conductivity.


               LEARNING OUTCOMES:

               By the end of this course, students will be able to:
                     apply the fundamental concepts of energy changes taking place in the universe
                     Understand the phenomena involved in conductance measurements and its applications.
               UNIT-I:                                                                             (10Hours)
               Chemical  Thermodynamics:  Review  of  thermodynamics  First  Law  of  Thermodynamics,
               statement, definition of internal energy and enthalpy. Heat capacity, heat capacities at constant
               volume and pressure and their relationship. Joule‘s law, Joule-Thomson coefficient, and inversion
               temperature. Calculation of w, q, dU & dH for the expansion of ideal gases under isothermal and
               adiabatic conditions for reversible process.



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