A list of experiments under different heading is given below. Students are required to perform atleast 8-10 experiments.
Knowledge of basic terms regarding- conductance, chemical kinetics, adsorption, polarography and potentiometry.
Introduction to instrument- conductivity meter, dropping mercury electrode, potentiometer and thermostat.
Chemical Kinetics
- To determine the effect of (a) change of temperature (b) change of concentration of reactants and (c) catalysts on the velocity constant of hydrolysis of an ester.
- To study the kinetics of the reaction between K2S2O8 (potassium persulphate) and KI (potassium iodide) and to determine the rate constant and the energy of activation of the reaction.
- To determine of primary salt effect in the kinetics of ionic reaction and to test the bronsted relationship (Iodide ion is oxidized by persulphate ion).
- To study the kinetics of saponification of ethyl acetate by sodium hydroxide and to determine the rate constant.
- To determine the rate constant, energy of activation and entropy of activation in the oxidation of benzyl alcohol (C6H5CH2OH) by potassium permanganate in acidic medium.
- To determine the formation constant for the (Ce+4-H3PO2) intermediate complex and also its decomposition rate constant at the room temperature.
- To determine the rate constant for the bleaching of malachite green in basic medium at room temperature spectrophotometrically.
- To determine the velocity constant, order of reaction and energy of activation for saponification of ethyl acetate using NaOH conductometrically.
Electrochemistry
- To estimate the concentration of H2SO4, CH3COOH and CuSO4 by conductometric titration using NaOH solution.
- To determine equivalent conductance of the strong electrolytes (KCl, HNO3, HCl etc.) at several concentrations and to verify the Onsagar’s equation and also find the values of a and b in the equation.
- To determine the equivalent conductance of acetic acid at infinite dilution and to calculate its degree of dissociation at different dilutions as well as dissociation constant at the room temperature.
Potentiometry
- To determine the concentration of ferrous ion in the given solution by titrating against N/10 Cr2O7-- or Ce+4 ion solution. To determine the equivalence point by plotting E vs V, ∆E vs ∆V and ∆2E/∆V2 vs ∆V.
Polarography
i To determine the half wave potentials of Cd+2 and Zn+2 ions in 0.1 M KCl solution and to show that half wave potential is independent of the concentration.
Adsorption
- To study the absorption of acetic acid or oxalic acid from aqueous solution by activated charcoal or animal charcoal and to examine the validity of Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms.
- To compare cleansing power of samples of two detergents.
- To study the variation of surface tension of solution of n-propyl alcohol with concentration and to determine the limiting cross section area of alcohol molecule.
- To determine the radius of molecule by viscosity measurements (e.g.Glycerol)