Course Objective(s):
This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to-
CO50: perform and interpret the results of various separation techniques, including paper chromatography, TLC, and solvent extraction methods, and apply them to separate and identify compounds in mixtures. CO51: use various analytical techniques, including spectrophotometry, flame photometry, and ion exchange chromatography, to determine the pH, nutrient content, and other parameters of various samples, an d interpret the results to draw conclusions about the samples' properties. CO52: identify and apply appropriate separation techniques and analytical methods for different types of samples, such as soil, aerated drinks, fruit juices, and shampoos. |
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Analytical Chemistry Experiments
Major Experiments:
Minor Experiments:
Demonstrations
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Scheme of Examination
The duration of examination will be 4 hrs.
The following exercises will be set in the examination
Major Experiment 38 marks
Minor Experiment 20 marks
Viva 12 marks
Total 70 marks
1.Analytical Chemistry Experiments
The students will be allotted two experiments to perform in the lab. The exercises can be modified by the examiners and the same will be explained to the candidates. However, such modifia will not involve any departure from the basic principles over which experiments are prescribed in the syllabus.
Candidates shall be given one major and one minor exercise out of the exercises prescribed in the syllabus. The distribution of marks will be as follows:
Major Minor
No marks for calculation will be awarded to a candidate for not calculating result.
The permissible error will depend on the nature of the experiment. One mark shall be deducted for each + 2% error over permissible limit.
2.Viva
Oral questions shall generally be asked over the work assigned to the candidate. The purpose is to find out as to what extent the candidate has understanding the basic principles.