Inorganic Chemistry Lab I

Paper Code: 
CHY-126
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives :

The course aims to acquaint the students with various safety measures including handling of chemicals, safe disposal of chemical wastes etc., to make students understand the concept of separation of mixtures containing metal ions, insolubles and interfering radicals and to make students learn about the quantitative estimation of different ions volumetrically.

Course Outcomes (COs):                                                                                                       

COURSE

Learning outcomes (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

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Paper Code

Paper Title

CHY 126

Inorganic Chemistry Lab I

The students will be able to-

CO34- apply the knowledge of lab safety measures during the experimental work.

CO35- analyze and detect ions, rare elements and other pollutants in the samples of daily use (vegetables, food, water etc.)

CO36- estimate the concentrations of different ions volumetrically.

Discussions

 

Demonstrations

 

Problem solving

Practical Performance

 

Written Test

 

Quiz

 

Viva Voce

 

Semester end examination(Practical as well as written test) followed by Viva-voce)

 

 

Unit I: 

Laboratory Safety measures            

Safe working procedure and protective environment, protective apparel, emergency procedure and first aid, safe storage and use of hazardous chemicals. Procedure for working with gases above or below atmospheric pressure, safe storage and disposal of waste chemicals, recovery, recycling and reuse of laboratory chemicals, neutralization of strong acids and strong bases, procedure for laboratory disposal of explosives.

Qualitative Mixture Analysis                                                                                

Analysis of mixture for eight radicals (cations and anions) including

  1. Less common metal ions – Mo, W, Ti, Zr, Th, V, U (two metal ions in cationic/anionic forms).
  2. Insolubles – oxides, sulphates and halides.
  3. Interfering- oxalate, phosphate, borate, fluoride.

Quantitative Analysis: Volumetric Analysis (any three)

  1. Determination of Chloride ion in water by Mohr’s method or by use of adsorption indicator.
  2. Determination of Nickel using Eriochrome Black T as an indicator (Back titration).
  3. Determination of percentage purity of boric acid.
  4. Determination of Nitrite in a given sample.

 

References: 
  • Vogel's Qualitative Inorganic Analysis; Seventh Edition; G. Svelha, B. Sivasankar; Pearson Education India,2012
  • 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 Chemistry; First Edition; S. C. Das; Calcutta Publishing, Calcutta, 2000.

 

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