Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
1. learn about mathematical concepts which will be helpful in chemical derivations.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
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CHY-114 |
Mathematical Concepts I |
The students will be able to –
CO18: explain characteristics of basic mathematical functions and apply these solving problem in chemistry. CO19: apply concept of differentiation to find maxima and minima of functions. CO20: solve problem of chemistry based on differentiation and integration. CO21: find roots of equations using numerical method like Newton -Raphson method and binary bisection method. CO22: apply numerical method of integration like Trapezoidal and Simpsons rule for integration. CO23: explain and apply basic concepts of probability distribution.
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Interactive Lectures
Discussions
Tutorials
Problem solving |
Oral and written examinations (Scheduled and surprise tests)
Problem solving exercises
Assignments
Quiz
Semester End Examination |
Fundamentals: Mathematical functions, odd and even functions, Trigonometric functions, polynomial expressions, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, constants and variables, standard forms of straight lines and parabolic equations with graphs.
Differentiation of simple functions like xn, ex, logx, higher order derivatives, partial differentiation of first and second order, total differentiation. Maxima and minima of one variable function.
Indefinite integrals, integration of standard function, methods of integration: Integration by substitution, integration by parts, integration by means of a partial fraction, definite integrals and their properties.
Roots of quadratic equations analytically and iteratively (e.g. pH of a weak acid). Numerical methods of finding roots (Newton-Raphson, binary –bisection, e.g. pH of a weak acid not ignoring the ionization of water, volume of a van der Waals gas, equilibrium constant expressions), numerical integration (Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule, e.g. entropy/enthalpy change from heat capacity data).
Power series, Maclaurin, Taylor series, basic concepts of probability distributions (gas kinetic theory) and meanvalues; Binomial (gas kinetic theory).
Note: Calculations involving use of calculator is to be avoided.