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Engineering Chemistry (SH 453)
First Year First Part (Year:I, Part:II)
Lecture: 3
Tutorial: 1
Practical: 3

Course Objectives:
To develop the basic concepts of Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry relevant to problems in engineering.


1. Electro-chemistry and Buffer (6 hours)

  • 1.1 Electro-chemical cells
  • 1.2 Electrode Potential and Standard Electrode Potential
  • 1.3 Measurement of Electrode Potential
  • 1.4 Nernst equation
  • 1.5 EMF of Cell
  • 1.6 Application of Electrochemical and Electrolytic cells
  • 1.7 Electrochemical Series and its Application
  • 1.8 Buffer: its type and mechanism
  • 1.9 Henderson's equation for pH of buffer and related problems
  • 1.10 Corrosion and its type
  • 1.1 1 Factors influencing corrosion
  • 1 .1 2 Prevention of corrosion


2. Catalyst (4 hours)

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Action of Catalyst (Catalytic Promoters and Catalytic Poisons)
  • 2.3 Characteristics of Catalyst
  • 2.4 Types of Caalyst
  • 2-5 Theories of Catalysis
  • 2.6 lndustrial Applications of Catalysts

3. Environmental Chemistry (5 hours)

  • 3.1 Air Pollution
  • 3.2 Air Pollutants i) gases SOx,NOx,CO,CO2,O3 and hydrocarbons ii) particulates dust, smoke and fly ash
  • 3.3 Effects of Air Pollutants on human beings and their possible remedies
  • 3.4 Ozone depletion and its photochemistry
  • 3.5 Water Pollution (Ref of surface water and pound water)
  • 3.6 Water Pollutants (Ref of surface water) their adverse effect and remedies
  • 3.7 Soilpollution
  • 3.8 Polluants of soil their adverse effects and possible remedies

4. Engineering Polymers (6 hours)
  • 4.1 lnorganic polymers
  • 4.2 General properties of inorganic polymers
  • 4.3 Polyphosphazines
  • 4.4 Sulpher Based Polymers
  • 4.5 Chalcogenide Glasses
  • 4.6 Silicones
  • 4.7 Organic Polymers
  • 4.8 Types of Organic Polymers
  • 4-9 Preparation and application of
  • i) Polyurethane ii) Polystyrene iii) Polyvinylchloride iv) Teflon v) Nylon 6,6 and vi) Bakelite vii) Epoxy Resin viii) Fiber Reinforced Polymer
  • 4.10 Concept of biodegradable, non-biodegradable and conducting polymers
5. 3d Transition elements and their applications (5 hours)
  • 5.1 lntroduction
  • 5.2 ElectronicConfiguration
  • 5.3 Variable oxidation states
  • 5.4 Complex formation tendency
  • 5.5 Color formation
  • 5.6 Magneticproperties
  • 5.7 Alloy formation
  • 5.8 Applications of 3d transition elements
6. Coordination Complexes (5 hours)
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Terms used in Coordination Complexes
  • 6.3 Werner's Theory Coordination Complexes
  • 6.4 Sidgwick's model and Sidgwick's effective atomic number rule
  • 6.5 Nomenclature of coordination compounds (Neutral type, simple cation and complex anion and complex cation and simple anion type)
  • 6.6 Valence Bond Theory of Complexes
  • 6.7 Application of valence bond theory in the formation of i) Tetrahedral Complexes ii) Square planar Complexes and iii) Octahedral Complexes
  • 6.8 Limitations of Valence Bond Theory
  • 6.9 Applications of Coordination Complexes
7. Explosives (3 hours)
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Types of explosives: Primary, Low and High explosives
  • 7.3 Preparation and application of TNT, TNG, Nitrocellulose and Plastic explosives
8. Lubricants and Paints (3 hours)
  • 8.1 lntroduction
  • 8.2 Function of Lubricants
  • 8.3 Classification of Lubricants (Oils, Greases and Solid)
  • 8.4 Paints
  • 8.5 Types of Paint
  • 8.6 Application of Paints
9. Stereochemistry (4 hours)
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Geometrical Isomerism (Cis Trans Isomerism) Z and E concept of Geometrical Isomerism
  • 9.3 Optical Isomerism with reference to two asymmetrical carbon center molecules
  • 9.4 Terms Optical activity, Enantiomers, Diastereomers, Meso structures, Racemic mixture and Resolution

10. Reaction Mechanism in Organic reactions (4 hours)
  • 10.1 Substitution reaction
  • 10.2 Types of substitution reaction SNand SN2 
  • 10.3 Elimination reaction
  • 10.4 Types of elimination reaction E1 and E2
  • 10.5 Factors governing SN1SN2, E1 and E2 reaction mechanism path
Practical:

1. Compare the alkalinity of different water samples by double indicator method (6 Periods)
2. Determine the temporary and permanent hardness of water by EDTA Complexo-metric method (3 Periods)
3. Determine residual and combined chlorine present in the chlorinated sample of water by Iodometric method (6 Periods)
4. Prepare organic polymer nylon 6,61 Bakelite in the laboratory (3 Periods)
5. Determine the pH of different sample of buffer solution by universal indicator method (6 Periods)
6. Prepare inorganic complex in the laboratory (3 Periods)
7. Determine surface tension of the given detergent solution and compare its cleansing power with other detergent solutions (6 Periods)
8. Construct an electrochemical cell in the laboratory and measure the electrode potential of it (3 Periods)
9. Estimate the amount of iron present in the supplied sample of ferrous salt using standard potassium permanganate solution (redox titration) (6 Periods)

Reference Books:

1. Jain and Jain, "Engineering Chemistry", Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
2. Shashi Chawala, oA Text Book of Engineering Chemistry", Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
3. J. D. Lee, "A New Concise lnorganic Chemistry", Wiley lndia Pvt. Limited.
4. Marron and Prutton, "Principles of Physical Chemistry', S. Macmillan and Co. Ltd.
5. Bahl and Tuli, "Essential of Physical Chemistry", S. Chand and Co. Ltd.
6. Satya Prakash and Tuli, "Advanced lnorganic Chemistry Vol 1 and 2", S. Chand and Co. Ltd
7. Morrison and Boyd, 'Organic chemistry'
8. Moti Kaji Sthapit, "Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry", Taleju Prakashan, Kathmandu.
9. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous, "Environmental Engineering", McCraw- Hill, New York.
10. R. K. Sharma, B. Panthi and Y. Cotame, "Textbook of Engineering Chemistry", Athrai Publication.

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