CHEMISTRY LABORATORY VII

Paper Code: 
C-CHY 413
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objective(s):
This course will enable the students to-

  • understand the concept of quantitative gravimetric analysis method and learn about the method of preparation of inorganic coordination compounds.
  • gain an in-depth knowledge of various chromatographic techniques.

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course Outcomes

Teaching Learning

Strategies

Assessment

Strategies

On completion of this course,  the students will be able to-

CO60: apply quantitative gravimetric analysis method.

CO61: prepare simple coordination compounds.

CO62: separate ions by TLC and ascending paper chromatography.

  • Laboratory

instructions and demonstrations

 

  • Conduction of experiments
  • Lab records
  • Viva voce

 


 

60.00
Unit I: 

Gravimetric Analysis:

  • Estimation of nickel (II) using Dimethylglyoxime (DMG).
  • Estimation of copper as CuSCN.
  • Estimation of iron as Fe2O3 by precipitating iron as Fe(OH)3.
  • Estimation of Al (III) by precipitating with oxine and weighing as Al(oxine)3 (aluminiumoxinate).

Inorganic Preparations:

  • Tetraamminecarbonatocobalt (III) nitrate
  • Preparation of prussian blue Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
  • Preparation of cis and trans-bisoxalatodiaquachromate (III)
  • Preparation of bis-Dimethylglyoxime-nickel (II)
  • Preparation of chloropentamminecobalt (III)chloride

Chromatography of metal ions

Theory: Principles involved in various chromatographic separations.
Experiments: Paper chromatographic separation of following metal ions:

  • Ni (II) and Co (II)
  • Fe (III) and Al (III)

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Vogel’s Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Sixth Edition; M. Thomas; B. Sivasankar, J. Mendham; R.C. Denney; J. D. Barnes; Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2009.
  • Advanced Practical Inorganic Chemistry, Twenty Third Edition; Gurdeep Raj, Goel Publishing House, Meerut, 2013.

 

References: 

SUGGESTED READINGS:

  • Advanced University Practical Chemistry, Part I, First Edition; P.C. Kamboj, Vishal Publishing House, New Delhi; 2013.

e-RESOURCES:

Scheme of Examination

The duration of examination will be 5 hrs.
The following exercises will be set in the examinations
Gravimetric analysis                                                                 25 marks
Inorganic Synthesis                                                                 18 marks
Chromatographic separation                                                     12 marks
Viva                                                                                       15 marks
Total                                                                                      70 marks

Gravimetric analysis
The exercise carries 25 marks. 5 marks shall be as awarded to a candidate for a neat, methodical and systematic work.
The remaining 20 marks will be distributed as follows:

Theory                                                                                  3 marks
Correctobservation and proper recording                                   3 marks
Use of correct formula and calculation                                       2 marks
Result                                                                                   12 marks
 

% Error

Marks

% Error

Marks

1.0

12

1.7

5

1.1

11

1.8

4

1.2

10

1.9

3

1.3

9

2.0

2

1.4

8

2.1

1

1.5

7

2.2

0

1.6

6

 

 

Inorganic synthesis

This exercise carries 18 marks. 4 marks are reserved for neat, methodical and systematic working. The exercise amongst the candidates will be allotted by lot.
The yield, purity and proper presentation of the compound shall be taken into account while awarding marks.

Chromatographic Techniques:
One chromatographic separation of 12 marks will be given. The distribution of marks is as follows:

Theory and procedure                                                               3 marks
Preparation of solutions                                                             3 marks
Observation                                                                              3 marks
Result                                                                                       3 marks

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 understood the basic principles.

 

 

 

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