Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jain and Jain, “Engineering Chemistry”, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company. (T-I)
2. Shashi Chawla, “Text book of Engineering Chemistry”, Dhanpat Rai Publishers. (T-II)
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. J C Kuriacose and J. Rajaram, “Chemistry in Engineering and Technology (vol. I & vol.
II)”, Tata Mc. Graw-Hills Publishing Company. (R-I)
2. Suba Ramesh, Vairam et al., “ Engineering Chemistry” Wiley India. (R-II)
3. O P Agarwal, “Engineering Chemistry”, Khanna Publishers. (R-III)
4. S S Dara, “ A Text book of Engineering Chemistry”, S Chand & Company Ltd. (R-IV)
5. A student is advised to go through NPTEL videos and SWAYAM.
Online Material:
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11
2 2 1 1 1 - 1 -
CO1 - 1 - -
2 1 2 2 - 1 1 -
CO2 - 2 - -
2 1 1 2 - 1 1 -
CO3 - 2 - -
1 - 1 2 - 1 - -
CO4 - 2 - -
1.75 1.33 1.25 1.75 1.00 1 1 -
Avg. - 1.75 - -
26.08.2019 to
Determination of pH using hydrogen T-I & R-II
31.08.2019
electrodes and pH based problems
Potentiometric titrations (acid base T-I & R-II
titrations)
Week-4 Application of potentiometric titrations and T-I & R-II
02.09.2019 commercial cells
to 07.09.2019
Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell T-I & R-II
Course outcome
After completion of the II-Unit, the student will be able to
Week-9
Application of microwave spectra in the T-II & R-II
14.10.2019
to determination of bond length of a diatomic
19.10.2019 molecule
Infra-Red spectra-theory and applications T-II & R-II
Calculation of force constant and identification T-II & R-II
of functional groups in organic compounds
21.10.2019
to Hardness of water, determination of hardness of T-I & R-I
26.10.2019 water by using EDTA
Course outcome
After completion of the IV-Unit, the student will be able to
a. There shall be two assignments and two minor exams (quiz/slip test etc.) for each
course at regular intervals of time.
b. Minor exam-I shall be based on Unit-I syllabus, minor exam-II shall be based on
Unit-III syllabus, assignment-I shall be based on Unit-I & Unit-II syllabi and to be
submitted before MSE-I, assignment-II shall be based on Unit-III & Unit-IV
syllabi and to be submitted before MSE-II.
c. Average of marks secured in assignment-I, assignment-II, minor exam-I and minor
exam-II marks shall be taken under TA.
Examinations:
There will be two mid-semester exams and one end semester examination.
Mid Semester Examination-I (MSE-I): 30 Marks, 2 hours exam
Mid Semester Examination-II (MSE-II): 30 Marks, 2 hours exam
MSE marks awarded = (70% of the best of MSE-I & MSE-II marks) + (30% of the
other MSE marks)
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accepting admission to KITSW, a student immediately assumes a commitment to uphold the dignity
of institute, to accept responsibility for learning, and to follow the philosophy, vision and mission of
the institute. Students will be required to show their commitment on examinations, research papers,
and other academic work. Examination malpractice is illegal. Ignorance of the rules does not exclude
any member of the KITSW community from disciplinary action. For additional information
please visit: www.kitsw.ac.in/examinations/rules
Any malpractice or any improper conduct of student during any exam will result in
disqualifying all papers of the ongoing examinations. Improper conduct includes: oral
communication between candidates, possessing forbidden material, exchange of
exam assisting material (like pen, pencil, eraser, calculator, etc.) and mobile phones.
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