Course Objectives :
To develop experimental skills of various instruments (spectrophotometer, pH meter, polarimeter etc.). Knowledge of basic terms regarding phase equilibrium, thermochemistry, optical measurement and Lambert-Beer law
Course Outcomes (COs):
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CHY 227 |
Physical Chemistry Lab II |
The students will be able to-
CO81- apply the knowledge of lab safety measures during the experimental work. CO82- prepare solution of desired concentration. CO83- explain the principles behind the experiments performed in the lab and calculate these values (stability constant, pKa value, partial molar volume) CO84- perform experiments based on pH-metry, potentiometry, thermochemistry, phase equilibria and spectrophotometry. CO85- perform scientific experiments as well as accurately record experimental data with proper significant figure and analyze the results of such experiments. |
Demonstration
Discussion
Group Activity
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Practical performance
Written test
Google quiz
Viva-voce Semester end examination (Practical as well as written test followed by Viva-voce) |
Phase Equilibrium
i To determine the solubility diagram for a three component liquid system chloroform, acetic acid and water / toluene, acetic acid and water / benzene ethanol and water. To discuss the diagram in a light of phase, component and degree of freedom.
ii Nernst Distribution Law:
To determine the formula of a complex ion formed between cupric ion and ammonia by distribution method.
iii To study the freezing point curve of two component simple eutectic system (acetamide- benzoic acid/nahthalene-benzoic acid)
Polarimeter
i. To determine the rate constant of the inversion of cane sugar in presence of hydrochloric acid and sulphuric acid by using polarimeter and evaluate the relative strength of the two acids.
pH Metry
Spectrophotometry
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2. Introductory Practical Physical Chemistry; D. T. Burns and E. M. Rattenbury, Pergamon press(1966).
3. Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry; Thirtieth Edition; J. B. Yadav; Krishna Prakashan Media Pvt. Ltd., Meerut, 2011.
4. Experimental Physical Chemistry;FirstEdition;V. D. Athawale, P. Mathur; New age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi, 2011.