Course Objective(s) :
This course will enable the students to –
develop advanced hands on experience in the operation of conductivity meter, dropping mercury electrode and potentiometer and acquire the knowledge of basic terminology regarding conductance, chemical kinetics, adsorption, polarography and potentiometry.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to- CO109:caliberate and operate a variety of scientific instruments to perform observations related to the experiment. CO110:perform experiment based on chemical kinetics, potentiometry, polarography, electrochemistry, adsorption and explain the principle behind the experiments CO111:perform scientific experiments as well as accurately record experimental data and analyze the results of such experiments.
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A list of experiments under different headings is given below. Students are required to perform at least 8-10 experiments.
Chemical Kinetics
Electrochemistry
Potentiometry
Polarography (demonstration)
Adsorption
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Scheme of Examination
The duration of the examination will be 6 hrs.
The following exercises will be set in the examination
Physical Chemistry Experiment 55 marks
Viva 15 marks
Total 70 marks
1. Physical Chemistry Experiment
The exercise carries 55 marks. The candidates shall be given one exercise out of exercises prescribed in the syllabus. The exercises in physical chemistry can be modified by the examiner and the same will be explained to the candidates. However, such modifications will not involve any departure from the basic principles over which experiments are prescribed in the syllabus.
Candidates shall be given one exercise out of the exercises prescribed in the syllabus.
The distribution of marks will be as follows
i) Theory and procedure 10 marks
ii) Correct observation 15 marks
iii) Use of correct formula 8 marks
iv) Calculation 15 marks
v) Results 7 marks
No marks for calculation will be awarded to a candidate for not calculating the result.
The permissible error will depend on the nature of the experiment. Generally, + 10% error may be taken as permissible error for experiments involving potentiometric and conductometric measurements. The constancy in values of rate constants may be taken into consideration while awarding marks in experiments on chemical kinetics. One mark shall be deducted for each + 2% error over permissible limit.
2. Viva
Oral questions shall generally be asked about the work assigned to the candidate. The purpose is to find out to what extent the candidate has an understanding of the basic principles of chemistry.