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9.  Garland, C. W.; Nibler, J. W.; Shoemaker, D. P. (2003), Experiments in Physical Chemistry,
                    8th Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York

               Chem.221                   Chemistry of s-and p-Block Elements                            3+1


               LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

               The objectives of this course are as follows:
                   •  To develop the general principles of metallurgy and s-, p-block elements.
                   •  To  introduce  the  terms  minerals,  ores,  concentration,  benefaction,  calcination,  roasting,
                       refining,  etc.  and  explain  the  principles  of  oxidation  and  reduction  as  applied  to  the
                       extraction procedures.
                   •  To make students ware of different methods of purification of metals, such as electrolytic,
                       oxidative  refining,  VanArkel-De  Boer  process  and  Mond‘s  process  are  discussed  and
                       applications  of  thermodynamic  concepts  like  that  of  Gibbs  energy  and  entropy  to  the
                       extraction of metals.
                   •  To familiarize students with the patterns and trends exhibited by s- and p-block elements
                       and their compounds with emphasis on synthesis, structure, bonding and uses.
                   •  To impart information about the fundamentals of internal and external redox indicators,
                       and iodometric/iodimetric titrations.

               LEARNING OUTCOMES:

               By studying this course, students will be able to:
                   •  Learn the fundamental principles of metallurgy and understand the importance of recovery
                       of by-products during extraction.
                   •  Applications of thermodynamic concepts like that of Gibbs energy and
                   •  entropy to the principles of extraction of metals.
                   •  Learn  about  the  characteristics  of  s-  and  p-  block  elements  as  well  as  the  synthesis,
                       structure, bonding, and uses of their compounds
                   •  Understand the concept and use of internal and external redox indicators
                   •  Comprehend the theory and application of iodometric and iodimetric titrimetric analysis

               THEORY (45 Hours.)

               UNIT-I: General Principles of Metallurgy                                            (6 Hours)

               Chief modes of occurrence of metals based on standard electrode potentials. Ellingham diagrams
               for reduction of metal oxides using carbon and carbon monoxide as reducing agent. Electrolytic
               Reduction, Hydrometallurgy with reference to cyanide process for silver and gold. Methods  of
               purification  of  metals:  Electrolytic  process,  Van  Arkel-De  Boer  process,  Zone  refining.  Brief
               discussion of metals and alloys used in ancient and medieval India.
               UNIT- II: Chemistry of s- Block Elements                                           (15 Hours)

               General characteristics: melting point, flame colouration, reducing nature, diagonal relationships
               and anomalous  behavior of first  member of each group. Reactions  of alkali and alkaline earth
               metals with oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and water.
               Common  features  such  as  ease  of  formation,  thermal  stability,  energetics  of  dissolution,  and
               solubility of the following alkali and alkaline earth metal compounds: hydrides, oxides, peroxides,
               superoxides, carbonates, nitrates, sulphates.
               Complex formation tendency of s-block elements; structure of the following complexes: crown
               ethers and cryptates of Group I; basic beryllium acetate, beryllium nitrate, EDTA complexes of
               calcium and magnesium. Solutions of alkali metals in liquid ammonia and their properties




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