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Basic engineering principles in engineering education are not totally independent and they go along with the principles

of chemistry. It is a wellknown fact that the application of principles of chemistry emerges into technology. Hence, a broad knowledge of chemistry is essential for the undergraduate students of engineering in any branch. The present syllabus is designed by keeping everything related to the role played by chemistry in the field of engineering. Learning Outcomes: The objectives of this course will have the following outcomes: Water being an important engineering material, its role in the industries and in particular boilers is to be thoroughly understood. The various boiler troubles encountered and the remedial measures will help the students especially when they want to set up an industry of their own. A lot of work is being done on purification of brackish water and hence one is supposed to be informed of the technology of purification of sea water. Conducting polymers are replacing metals in the field of technology and hence it is essential to know the mechanism associated with conducting polymers. Electrochemistry and electrochemical energy systems provide an insight into the electrical world that includes power generators, battery systems and electrical sensors that control various systems. Corrosion, the global problem can well be understood so that the contribution of the undergraduate engineers in terms of protecting metals can always be enhanced in the field of Research and Development. Any branch of engineering student requires analytical skills in handling various machines, instruments, apart from understanding the mechanism involved. Spectroscopy is such an analytical area that it imparts excellent knowledge of analytical work thereby it will provide broad path of understanding of any method that is taken up for study. General Objectives: To apply the knowledge of Engineering Chemistry in engineering and technology. To use concepts of chemistry and to analyze it from experiments.

Learning Outcomes: After successful completion of this course the student will be able to: Design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data. Design a component, system or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints. An ability to function on multidisciplinary terms. Identify, formulate and solve problems. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental and societal context.

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