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Re: university of kerala bsc chemistry syllabus
University of Kerala, formerly the University of Travancore, is an affiliating university located in Thiruvananthapuram, capital of the south Indian state of Kerala, India. Inorganic Chemistry I Module I - Atomic Structure . Introduction to the structure of atom - Dual nature of electron - de Broglie equation matter waves and electromagnetic waves - experimental verification of de Broglie relation - Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle - expression and significance. Wave mechanical concept of the atom - Schrodinger equation - Charge cloud and probability concepts - orbitals, radial and angular probability distribution curves, shapes of orbitals. Particle in a one-dimensional box. eigen functions and eigen values. Particle in three dimensional box. Module II - Electronic Configuration and Periodicity Quantum numbers - Pauli’s exclusion Principle - aufbau Principle – Hund’s rule - Electronic configuration of atoms - classification of elements into s, p, d, f blocks – atomic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy and electronegativity- Pauling’s scale, Mulliken and Alred - Rochow scale- ionic character - periodicity - horizontal, vertical and diagonal relationships - anomalous behaviour of the first element of a group. Module III - Analytical Principles - I Inorganic qualitative analysis - Common ion effect - solubility product - principle and procedure of elimination of interfering anions - precipitation of cations. Microscale analysis – Advantages Quantitative Analysis - Calibration and use of apparatus and weights for titration. Theory of titration - acid-base, redox, precipitation and complexometric titrations. Theory of indicators - acid-base, redox, adsorption and metallochromic indicators. Two Burette Method of titration – Principle and advantages. Module IV - Analytical Principles – II Gravimetric Analysis - Mechanism of precipitate formation - Factors affecting solubility of precipitates – co-precipitation and post precipitation - Effect of digestion washing, drying and ignition of precipitates. Chromatography - classification of methods - Elementary study of adsorption, paper, thin layer, ion exchange and gas chromatographic methods. Module V Environmental Chemistry - Air Pollution Environmental segments - Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere - Composition and structure of atmosphere - Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere Air pollution - 3 types of classification, types of pollutants - CO, CO2, NO, SO2, H2S, Cl2, CFC, particulate matter, metals, fly ash, asbestos, hydrocarbons – their source and influence - ozone layer depletion, ozone hole, protection of ozone umbrella - acid rain, green house effect, smog - management of air pollution. Module VI - Environmental Chemistry - Water and Soil Pollution 6 hrs. Water pollution: Classification of pollutants - organic, inorganic, suspended solids and sediments, radioactive materials, Heat, industrial waste, sewage water, detergents, agricultural pollutants - treatment of industrial waste water - Quality of drinking water - Indian standard and W H O standard - Dissolved oxygen - BOD, COD. Soil pollution - Pesticides, Fertilizers, Industrial waste, plastics - Control of pollution Syllabus of the Inorganic Chemistry of the BSc Chemistry Course of the University of Kerela For more Details you may take from the below Attachement that is Free to Download Contact Details : University of Kerala, Address: Senate House Campus, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695034 Phone: 0471 230 5994 |
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