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Krishnas Engineering Chemistry Edition14th R K Agarwal

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Krishnas Engineering Chemistry Edition14th R K Agarwal
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Publisher: KRISHNA Prakashan Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.88 MB
Pages: 508
Author: R K Agarwal
ISBN: B0981CYCFG
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Krishnas Engineering Chemistry Edition14th R K Agarwal by R K Agarwal B0981CYCFG instant download after payment.

SYLLABUS- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY,
Unit-I: Introduction of Engineering Chemistry
Atoms to Molecules to Materials for Engineers: Atoms combines to give molecules and how
molecules aggregate o give materials.
Recapitulation of salient feature of valence bond theory, Hybridization, sigma and pi shape of the
simple inorganic compounds based upon concepts of hybridization and to illustrate planar, tetrahedral
square, and octahedral geometries.
Molecular orbital theory and its application to form homo (H2, N2 & O2) and hetero (HF, NO)
diatomic molecules.
Structure and Stereo Structure of Molecules: Representing three dimensional structure of organic
molecules including Conformations, Newman, Sawhorse, Fischer, projections wedge and dash
structural representation, equivalence of structural representations.
Chirality, optical activity and isomerism, compounds containing one and two chiral carbons,
enantiomers, distereo isomers, meso compounds, no. of chiral atoms and optical isomers, Dynamic
stereochemistry, concepts of regiochemistry, stereo selectivity, stereo specificity and enantiomeric
excess R&S nomenclature.
Geometrical isomerism in simple acyclic and cyclic molecules, E & Z nomenclature.
Unit-II: Materials and their Characterization
Micro and macroscopic properties of molecules Intermolecular forces, Molecular aggregation
micelles. Examples of inorganic and organic functional materials, core concepts of nanotechnology.
Purification: Physical (crystallization, fractional crystallization, distillation, fractional distillation,
steam distillation) and chemical methods of purification. General chromatographic (Adsorption and
partition) techniques (column thin layer and paper chromatography) and their application.
Criteria of Purity: Melting and Boiling point, chromatography, particle size measurement and
surface area.
Characterization:Surface tension, Viscosity, Conductivity and Absorption Spectroscopy (IR, UV -
Visible, NMR).
Unit-III: Stability and Reactivity of Molecules: Unit Processes in Organic Chemistry
Reactivity of Molecules: Electron displacement effects inductive, electromeric, resonance and hyper
conjugation, Reactive sites in molecules-functional groups.
Reactions Dynamics: Chemical kinetics, Order and molecularity, zero, first and second order
reactions, pseudo first order reaction, temperature dependence of reaction rates, Catalysis and some
industrially importance catalytic reactions.
Reaction Mechanism: Fission of a covalent Bond, types of reactions-nucleophilic (SN1 & SN2, SNi,
SNAr) and electrophilic substitution reactions (Nitratation, Sulphonation, Halogenation, and Friedel
Crafts reaction) and their mechanism, regio and Stereochemistry of involved reactions.
Unit-IV: Water and Its Treatment
Alkalinity of water, estimation of alkalinity, Hard and soft water, hardness-units, determination of
hardness by complexometric Titration, Removal of hardness of water-zeolite, ion exchange process,
Boiler Feed water, descaling of boilers desalination of brackish water, Reverse osmosis, potable water.
Unit-V: Some Materials of Industrial Importance
Polymers and polymerization (ionic, anionic and free radical induced), Properties of polymers,
Number average and weight average molecular weights, caracterization of polymer samples, polymer
blends, Stereo structures of polymers, Dendrimers, Some examples of common polymers used in
Industry, Natural and Synthetic rubber, Silicones, Composites, Adhesives, Conducting polymers,

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