23UCHEE25 Chemistry for Physical Sciences – II Syllabus:
23UCHEE25 Chemistry for Physical Sciences – II Syllabus – Annamalai University UG Syllabus Regulation 2023-24
Objectives of the course
This course aims at providing knowledge on the
- Co-ordination Chemistry and Water Technology
- Carbohydrates and Amino acids
- basics and applications of electrochemistry
- basics and applications of kinetics and catalysis
- Various photochemical phenomenon
UNIT I
Co-ordination Chemistry and Water Technology
Co-ordination Chemistry: Definition of terms-IUPAC Nomenclature – Werner’stheory – EAN rule – Pauling’s theory – Postulates – Applications to [Ni(CO)4], [Ni(CN)4]2-,[Co(CN)6]3- Chelation – Biological role of Haemoglobin and Chlorophyll (elementary idea) – Applications in qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Water Technology: Hardness of water, determination of hardness of water using EDTA method, zeolite method-Purification techniques-BOD, COD.
Unit II
Carbohydrates and Amino acids
Carbohydrates: Classification, preparation and properties of glucose, fructose and sucrose. Discussion of open chain ring structures of glucose and fructose. Glucose –fructose interconversion. Properties of starch and cellulose.
Amino acids: Classification – preparation and properties of alanine, preparation of dipeptides using Bergmann method. RNA and DNA (elementary idea only).
UNIT III
Electrochemistry
Galvanic cells – Standard hydrogen electrode – calomel electrode – standard electrode potentials -electrochemical series. Strong and weak electrolytes – ionic product of water -pH, pKa, pKb. Conductometric titrations – pH determination by colorimetric method – buffer solutions and its biological applications – electroplating – Nickel and chrome plating – Types of cells -fuel cells-corrosion and its prevention.
UNIT IV
Kinetics and Catalysis
Order and molecularity. Integrated rate expression for I and II (2A Products) order reactions. Pseudo first order reaction, methods of determining order of a reaction – Half-life period – Catalysis – homogeneous and heterogeneous, catalyst used in Contact and Haber’s processes. Concept of energy of activation and Arrhenius equation.
UNIT V
Photochemistry
Grothus-Draper’s law and Stark-Einstein’s law of photochemical equivalence, Quantum yield – Hydrogen-chloride reaction. Phosphorescence, fluorescence, chemiluminescence and photosensitization and photosynthesis (definition with examples).
Recommended Text Book
- Veeraiyan, Textbook of Ancillary Chemistry; High mount publishing house, Chennai, first edition,2009.
- Vaithyanathan, Text book of Ancillary Chemistry; Priya Publications, Karur,2006.
- Arun Bahl, S.Bahl, Advanced Organic Chemistry; S.Chand and Company, New Delhi, twenty third edition, 2012.
- P.L.Soni, H.M.Chawla, Text Book of Organic Chemistry; Sultan Chand & sons, New Delhi, twenty ninth edition, 2007.
Reference Books
- L.Soni, Mohan Katyal, Text book of Inorganic chemistry; Sultan Chand and Company, New Delhi, twentieth edition, 2007.
- Puri, L.R.Sharma, M.S.Pathania, Text book Physical Chemistry; Vishal Publishing Co., New Delhi, forty seventh edition, 2018.
- B.K,Sharma, Industrial Chemistry; Meerut, sixteenth edition, 2014.
