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B. Sc. (HONS.) INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY, SEMESTER-I
S.
N.
Course
code
Subject
Periods
Theory
Professional
Communication
L
03
T
01
P
00
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional
ESE
CT TA Total
30 20
50
100
Subject
Total
1.
BIC-101
150
2.
BIC -102
Elementary
Mathematics
03
01
00
30
20
50
100
150
3.
BIC-103
Inorganic Chemistry-1
03
01
00
30
20
50
100
150
4.
BIC-104
Organic Chemistry-I
03
01
00
30
20
50
100
150
5.
BIC-105
Physical Chemistry-1
03
01
00
30
20
50
100
150
Practicals
6.
BIC -106P Industrial chemistry
Lab
00
00
06
20
20
40
60
100
7.
GP-101
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
50
General proficiency
Total
900
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
BIC- 101
LTP
310
Unit I -Technical written communication
10
A.
Theory
Significance, Distinctive features, The Audience factor, Technical writing VS General
writing.
B.
Forms
(i)
Technical Reports:
Meaning and Significance; Basic Categories (Informational, Analytical, Routine)
Types:
(Progress report, Lab report, Incident report, Feasibility report)
(Front matter, Body, Back matter)
(ii)
Scientific articles & Dissertation
(Source material, Topic sentence, Literature review)
Tables, Figures, Footnotes, Bibliography, References
(iii)
Technical Proposal
Definition & Types structure (Technical section, Management section, Financial section)
Statement of request
Unit II-Basics of Good Writing
10
(a)
Remedial Grammar:
(i)
Sentence Errors (Sentence Fragments, Comma Splices, Fused Sentences, Sequence of
Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, Problematic Nouns & Pronouns, Antecedents, Articles.
(ii)
Sentence Structure (Position of Modifiers, Connectives, Choppy Sentences, Illogical
Comparisons, Split Infinitive, Parallelism, Punctuation).
(b)
Mechanics: Italics, Hyphenation, Capitalization, Apostrophe, Numbers.
(c)
Strategies of Text Organization: Coherence, Unity Deductive Method, Inductive
Method, Spatial Method, Chronological Method, Linear Method, Interrupted Method.
Unit III-Business Correspondence
10
Principles; Components of Business Letters; Letters of Enquiry; Response to Enquiry; Letter of
Complaint; Adjustments; Job Application Letters ; Resume.
Aspects of Spoken English
Stress; Intonation; Rhythm; Phonemes; Allophones; Phonetic Alphabet
Unit IV-Language through Literature
A.
(Essays)
1.
Science and Human Life
10
JBS Haldane
2.
Water
C.V. Raman
3.
A Bookish Topic
R.K. Narayan
4.
Of Studies
Francis Bacon
5.
The Civilization of Today
C.E.M. Joad
6.
Making Writing Simple
J.B. Priestley
B.
1.
(Short Fiction)
The Lament
A. Chekhov
2.
The Fly
Catherine Mansfield
3.
The Gift of Magi
O’ Henry
4.
The Barber’s Trade Union
Mulk Raj Anand
5.
The Eyes are not Here
Ruskin Bond
6.
Two Words to Avoid, Two to Remember
Arthur Gordon
Books recommended:
1. Huckin, T.N., and L.A. Olson. Technical Writing and Professional Communication for NonNative Speakers of English Mcgraw-Hill, Ny, 1991.
2. Alvarez, Joseph A., The Elements Of Technical Writing, New York Harcourt, 1998.
3. Gerson, S., Technical Writing: Process and Product (4th Edition), Pearson Education Asia,
2000.
4. J. Leech, & Svartvik, A Communicative Grammar of English (Pearson Education Asia,) 2003.
5. John Seely, Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking (Oup), 2000.
6. Jones, Daniel, English Pronouncing Dictionary, Elbs, Longman, 1999.
Elementary Mathematics
BIC-102
LTP
310
UNIT I
10
Calculus: Limits and functions, definition of differential coefficient, differentiation of functions
including function of a function, differentiation parametric forum, simple and successive
differentiation.
UNIT II:
10
Integration: Integration as inverse of differentiation, Indefinite integrals of standard forum,
Integration by parts, substitution method and partial fraction method. Evaluation of definite
integers.
Unit III:
10
Statistics: Methods of sampling, measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode),
measures of variation (mean deviation and standard deviation). Covariance, Karl Pearson’s
Coefficient of Correlation. Regression, method of least squares
UNIT IV:
10
Probability: Random experiment and associated sample space, events definition of probability,
algebra of events, addition and multiplication theorems on probability (without proof). Binomial,
Poisson and Normal distributions analysis.
Permutation, Combination and Binomial Theorem: Fundamental principle of counting,
Permutations, permutations under certain conditions. Combinations, Combinatorial identities.
Binomial theorem (without proof),some applications of Binomial theorem.
Books recommended:
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Seymour Lipschutz, 1981, Set Theory, (Schaum’s Outline Series) McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Frank Ayres, J.R., 1974, Matrices, (Schaum’s Outline Series) McGraw-Hill Inc.
Murray R. Spiegel, 1980, Probability and Statistics, Schaum’s (Outline Series) McGraw-Hill
Book Co.
Arora, P.N. and P.K. Malhan, 2002, Biostatistics, Himalaya Publishing House.
E. Kreyszig, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, 5th Edition, Wiley Eastern, 1985.
Mathematics, NCERT.
Mathematics R.D. Sharma.
Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Ramana. Tata McGraw Hill Publishers.
Inorganic Chemistry-I
BIC-103
LTP
310
Unit I: Atomic Structure
10
Idea of de Broglie matter waves, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, atomic orbitals, Schrödinger
wave equation, significance of ψ and ψ2, quantum numbers, radial and angular wave functions
and probability distribution curves, shapes of s, p, and d orbitals. Aufbau and Pauli exclusion
principles, Hund’s multiplicity rules. Electronic configurations of the elements, effective nuclear
charge.
Unit II: Periodic Properties
10
Atomic and ionic radii, ionization energy, electron Affinity and electronegativity: definition,
method of determination, trends in periodic table and applications.
Unit III: Chemical Bonding
10
Covalent bond- valence bond theory and its limitations, directional characteristic of covalent
bond. Hybridization and shapes of simple molecules and ions. Valence Shell Electron Pair
Repulsion (VSEPR) theory to NH3, SF4, ClF3, ICl4 and H2O
Molecular Orbital theory for homonuclear and heteronuclear (CO and NO) diatomic molecules,
multi-center bonding in electron deficient molecules, bond strength and the bond energy, % ionic
character from dipole moment and electronegativity difference. Weak interactions , hydrogen
bonding, van der Waals forces.
Unit IV: Ionic Solids
10
Ionic structures , radius ratio effect and coordination number, limitation of radius ratio rule,
Lattice defects, semiconductors, lattice energy and Born-Haber cycle, solvation energy and
solubility of ionic solids, polarizing power and polarizability of ions. Fajan.s rule, Metallic bond
free electron, Valance bond and Band theories
Books recommended:
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Vol-I & II, Satya Prakash, G.D. Tuli, S.K. Basu, R.D. Madan,
S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Test book of Inorganic Chemistry, P.L. Soni, Sultan Chand & Sons
Simplified Course in Inorganic Chemistry, Madan & Tuli, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Concise Inorganic Chemistry, J.D. Lee, Black Well Sciences
Organic Chemistry-I
BIC-104
LTP
310
Unit-I
10
Structure, Bonding and intermediates; Hybridizations, Bond lengths and bond angles, bond
energy: Localized and delocalized chemical bond, resonance, hyperconjugation, aromaticity,
inductive and field effects, hydrogen bonding.
Unit-II
10
Electrophiles and nucleophiles. Types of organic reactions. Energy consideration. Reactive
intermediates- carbocations, carbanions, free radicals and carbenes. Methods of determination of
reaction mechanism.
Unit-III
10
IUPAC nomenclature, classification, isomerism, properties and preparation of alkanes, alkene
and alkynes. Mechanisms of dehydration of alcohols and dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides,
Saytzeff rule, Hoffmann elimination, Chemical reactions of alkenes mechanisms involved in
hydrogenation, electrophilic and free radical additions, Markownikoff.s rule, hydroborationoxidation oxymercuration reduction, Epoxidation, ozonolysis, hydration, hydroxylation and
oxidation with KMnO4, Substitution at the allylic positions of alkenes
Unit-IV
10
Stereochemistry; Concept of isomerism, types of isomerism, optical isomerism, elements of
symmetry, molecular Nomenclature E and Z system, geometrical isomerism in alicyclic
compounds. Conformation, conformational analysis of n-butane. Conformations of
cyclohexanes, axial and equatorial bonds, Newman projection, Saw horse projection , Fischer
projection.
Books recommended:
Advanced Organic Chemistry, Bahl & Bahl, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Organic Chemistry Vol.I & II, I.L. Finar
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, Nafis Haider, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
A text book of Organic Chemistry, Bahl & Bahl, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Organic Chemistry Vol.I, II & III, Dr. Jagdamba Singh, L.D.S. Yadav, Pragati Prakashan.
Physical Chemistry-I
BIC-105
LTP
310
Unit-I: Gaseous States
10
Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, deviation from ideal behaviour, vander Waals equation of
State. PV isotherms of ideal gases, continuity of states, the isotherms of van der Waals equations,
relationship between critical constants and van der Waals constants, the law of corresponding
states, reduced equation of states. Root mean square, average and most probable velocities.
Liquification of gases( based on Joule Thompson effect).
Unit II: Solid State
10
Definition of space lattice, Unit cell Laws of crystallography - (i) Law of constancy of interfacial
angles (ii) Law of rationality of indices (iii) Laws of symmetry. Symmetry elements in crystals.
X-ray diffraction by crystals. Derivation of Bragg’s equation.
Unit-III: Electrochemistry
10
Galvanic cells, standard electrode potential, types of electrodes, measurement of pH; Solubility
and solubility product and its applications.
Unit-IV: Chemical and Phase Equilibrium
10
Equilibrium constant and free energy. Thermodynamic derivation of law of mass action. Le
Chateliers principle. Reaction isotherm and reaction isochor - Clapeyron equation and Clausius Clapeyron equation, applications.
Statement and meaning of the terms - phase, component and degree of freedom, derivation of
Gibbs phase rule, phase equilibria of one component system - water, and sulphur system.
Books recommended:
Essentials of Physical Chemistry, Bahl & Tuli, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Principles of Physical Chemistry, Puri, Sharma & Pathania, Vishal Publishing Co.
Simplified course in Physical Chemistry, Madan & Tuli, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Atkin’s Physical Chemistry, Atkin, Oxford Press.
Physical Chemistry, Vemulapalli, Prentice Hall of India
Modern Physical Chemistry, R.P. Rastogi et al. United Book Department, Allahabad
Industrial chemistry Lab
BIC-106P
Acid-base titrations.
Preparation of solutions related to molarity & normality.
Preparation of solutions, buffers- sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, pH measurements.
To compare the strength of HCl and H2SO4 by studying the kinetics of hydrolysis of ester.
To determine the velocity constant (specific reaction rate) of hydrolysis of methyl
acetate/ethyl acetate catalyzed by hydrogen ions at room temperature.
Oxidation-reduction titration using KMnO4 and K2Cr2O7.
Iodometry titrations: Estimation of potassium dichromate and copper sulphate.
 Detection of functional groups present in organic compounds.
Detection of elements present in organic compounds.
Determination of acetic acid in commercial vinegar using NaOH.
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