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Physical chemistry - II (5B10CHE/PCH)

Updated 07 Jul 2020
Lessons 5
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

Course Overview

Physical chemistry II is a compulsory core course,  taught in the 5th semester of B.Sc. chemistry program and deals with the concepts of Thermodynamics, Equilibrium and Phase rule as well as Colloids and Surface chemistry.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO 1.  Identify the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics

CO 2. Relate and Interpret the various laws of thermodynamics

CO 3.  Understand the concept of entropy and how the whole universe is related to it.

CO 4.  Construct phase diagrams and study the equilibrium exists between various states of matter.and apply principles phase                         diagram to separation processes and for property modification of different type of system.

CO 5. Understand basic principles of surface chemistry and its application in various fields

CO 6. Correlate the types of colloids with its properties and to explore the applications in day-to-day life.

SYLLABUS

UNIT 1. Thermodynamics (15 hrs)

UNIT 2. Thermodynamics II (12 hrs)

UNIT 3. Chemical Equilibrium(8 hrs)

UNIT 4. Phase Rule (10 hrs)

UNIT 4. Colloids, Surface Chemistry (9 hrs)

REFERENCES

1. Physical Chemistry : P.W. Atkins, Oxford University Press

2. Physical Chemistry : Puri, Sharma and Pathania, Vishal Publishing Co.

3. A Text book of Physical Chemistry: A S Negi and S C Anand, New Age International Publishers.

4. A Textbook of Physical chemistry: K. L. Kapoor, Volumes 2 &3, Macmillan India Ltd.

5. Text book of Physical Chemistry : Samuel Glasstone, McMillan Press

6. Advanced Physical Chemistry: Gurdeep Raj, Goel Publishing House, Meerut.

7. Physical Chemistry: W.J. Moore, Orient Longmans.

8. Physical Chemistry: N. Kundu & S.K. Jain, S.Chand & Company.

9. Chemical Thermodynamics: J.Rajaram and J.C.kuriacose, Pearson.

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Physical chemistry II is a compulsory core course,  taught in the 5th semester of B.Sc. chemistry program and deals with the concepts of Thermodynamics, Equilibrium and Phase rule as well as Colloids and Surface chemistry.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO 1.  Identify the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics

CO 2. Relate and Interpret the various laws of thermodynamics

CO 3.  Understand the concept of entropy and how the whole universe is related to it.

CO 4.  Construct phase diagrams and study the equilibrium exists between various states of matter.and apply principles phase                         diagram to separation processes and for property modification of different type of system.

CO 5. Understand basic principles of surface chemistry and its application in various fields

CO 6. Correlate the types of colloids with its properties and to explore the applications in day-to-day life.

SYLLABUS

UNIT 1. Thermodynamics (15 hrs)

UNIT 2. Thermodynamics II (12 hrs)

UNIT 3. Chemical Equilibrium(8 hrs)

UNIT 4. Phase Rule (10 hrs)

UNIT 4. Colloids, Surface Chemistry (9 hrs)

REFERENCES

1. Physical Chemistry : P.W. Atkins, Oxford University Press

2. Physical Chemistry : Puri, Sharma and Pathania, Vishal Publishing Co.

3. A Text book of Physical Chemistry: A S Negi and S C Anand, New Age International Publishers.

4. A Textbook of Physical chemistry: K. L. Kapoor, Volumes 2 &3, Macmillan India Ltd.

5. Text book of Physical Chemistry : Samuel Glasstone, McMillan Press

6. Advanced Physical Chemistry: Gurdeep Raj, Goel Publishing House, Meerut.

7. Physical Chemistry: W.J. Moore, Orient Longmans.

8. Physical Chemistry: N. Kundu & S.K. Jain, S.Chand & Company.

9. Chemical Thermodynamics: J.Rajaram and J.C.kuriacose, Pearson.

Skill Level: Beginner
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