Paper name: Chemistry- I
Code: BS-CH201
Contacts: 3L +1T
Credits: 4
Pre-requisites:
Basics of Chemistry
Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Organic Molecules and their orientation
Course Outcomes:
BSCH201.1: know about the theoretical concepts and their limitations in depth.
BSCH201.2: be able to apply different theoretical concepts in real life applications.
BSCH201.3: be able to analyze and interpret data to produce meaningful conclusions
and recommendations.
1st Year 2nd Semester Curriculum Structure for [Link]. Course
Course code BS-CH201
Category Basic Science Courses
Course title Chemistry-I
Scheme and Credits L T P S Credits Semester-II
3 1 0 0 4 Hours- 40
Modules Serial of Modules Text Book as per Syllabus
1. Atomic and Chapter 19: Atomic structure Engineering Chemistry, Jain
molecular [Link], 2. Dual nature of the electron, and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
structure 3. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Publishing Co.
4. Quantum-Mechanical model of atom 17th edition
(Schrodinger Wave equation),
[Link] in a box, 6. Wave Mechanical model
of Hydrogen atom, 7. Concept of atomic orbital.
Chapter 31: Transition metal and Coordination
Chemistry
[Link] Field Theory, 10. Crystal field splitting of d-
orbitals in octahedral complexes,
11. Crystal field splitting of d-orbitals in tetrahedral
complexes, 13. Colors of Coordination
complexes: Crystal field splitting
Chapter 22: The Solid State
[Link] theory of solids, 18. Types of
semiconductor
Module 2: Chapter 35: Spectroscopy and its Applications 1. Engineering Chemistry,
Spectroscopic 1. Introduction, 2. Types of energy present in Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
techniques and molecules, 3. Types of spectra, 4. General Publishing Co. 17th edition
applications features of absorption spectrometer, 5. Infrared 2. Fundamentals of
spectra and selection rule 6. Frank Condon Molecular Spectroscopy,
Principle, 7. Ultraviolet and Visible spectra, 8. C.N. Banwell,
Microwave Spectroscopy McGraw-Hill 3rd Edition
(Reference book: Fundamentals of Molecular
Spectroscopy, C.N. Banwell, McGraw-Hill
3rd Edition)
Module 3: Inter • Chapter 21: Chemical Bonding Engineering Chemistry, Jain
molecular forces [Link] Der Waals or Inter molecular forces and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
and potential • Chapter 25: Gaseous and Liquid States Publishing Co.
energy surfaces [Link] and real gases, 2. Kinetic theory of gases, 17th edition
3. Deduction from the kinetic theory, 6. Van Der
Waals equation of state, 7. Calculation of
Boyle’s temperature, 8. Liquification of gases
Module 4: • Chapter 18: Thermodynamics 1. Engineering Chemistry,
Thermodynamics [Link], 2. Terminology of Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
thermodynamics, 3. Zeroth Law of Publishing Co.17th edition
thermodynamics, 4. 1st law 2. Physical Chemistry, P.C.
of thermodynamics, 5. Enthalpy, 6. Reversible Rakshit, Sarat Book
Isothermal expansion, 7. Thermochemical distributors, Calcutta,
7th edition
definition, 8. Hess’s law of constant heat
summation, [Link] capacity, [Link]
between Cp and Cv., 11. Adiabatic expansion,
[Link]’s equation, [Link]-Thomson effect
[Link]’s theorem, [Link], [Link]
change in reversible process, [Link] change
in irreversible process., [Link] of phase
transition, [Link] change for ideal gas,
[Link] change during mixing of ideal gases.,
23. Free energy, 24.2nd law of thermodynamics,
[Link]- Helmholtz equation, [Link]’s
thermodynamic relations, [Link]-
Clapeyron equation
[Reference Book and Exercise problem practice:
Physical Chemistry, P.C. Rakshit, Sarat
Book distributors, Calcutta, 7th edition]
Module 5: Use of Chapter 5: Electrochemistry Engineering Chemistry, Jain
free energy in [Link]’s dilution law, 8. Acids and Bases, 9. and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
chemical Concept of pH and pOH, 10. Buffer solutions, Publishing Co.
equilibria [Link] product,12. Common ion effect, 17th edition
13. Hydrolysis of salt.
• Chapter 6: Electromotive Force
1. Redox reaction, 2. Electrode potential, 3.
Electrochemical cell, 4. Weston Standard
cadmium cell, 5. EMF of an electrochemical cell,
6. Concentration cell, 7. Reference electrodes.
• Chapter 1: Water Treatment
[Link], 2. Characteristics imparted by
impurities in water, 3. Hardness of water,
[Link] of calcium carbonates, 5. Units of
hardness, 6. Disadvantages of hard water,
7. Scale and sludge formation in boiler, 8.
Caustic Embrittlement, 9. Boiler corrosion, 10.
Priming and Foaming, 11. Softening methods.
• Chapter 7: Corrosion and Its Control
[Link], 2. Dry or Chemical corrosion, 3.
Wet or Electrochemical corrosion, 4.
Mechanism of wet or electrochemical corrosion,
5. Galvanic corrosion, 13. Factor influencing
corrosion, 14. Corrosion control.
Module 6: • Chapter 27: Stereochemistry Engineering Chemistry, Jain
Stereochemistry [Link], 2. Geometrical isomerism, 3. and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
Optical activity, 4. Optical isomerism, Publishing Co.
[Link], 7.E-Z system of nomenclature, 17th edition
8.R-S system of nomenclature,
[Link] isomerism of Butane
• Chapter 31: Transition metals and coordination
chemistry 6. Isomerism in coordination
compound
Module 7: Organic • Chapter 26: Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering Chemistry, Jain
reactions and Mechanism- and Jain, Dhanpat Rai
Mechanism 1. Introduction, 2. Homolytic and heterolytic Publishing Co.
bond fission, 3. Classification of reactions, 4. 17th edition
Types of attacking reagents, 5. Inductive effect,
6. Electrometric effect, 7. Resonance effect,
[Link], 9. Effect of hybridization,
10. Types of addition reaction, 11. Types of
substitution reaction, 12. Types of elimination
reaction., 13. Mechanism of nucleophilic
substitution reaction, 14. Mechanism of
elimination reaction, 15. Steric hindrance, 16.
Hydride and alkyl shift, 17. Aldol condensation,
18. Beckmann rearrangement, 19. Cannizzaro
reaction, 20. Diels Alder reaction, 21. Hoffmann
reaction
Book List Module wise
Module No Name of the module Text Book
1 Atomic and molecular structure Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
17th edition
2 Spectroscopic techniques and 1. Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
applications Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co. 17th edition
2. Fundamentals of Molecular
Spectroscopy, C.N. Banwell, McGraw-
Hill 3rd Edition
3 Inter molecular forces and Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
potential energy surfaces Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
17th edition
4 Thermodynamics 1. Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.17th edition
2. Physical Chemistry, P.C.
Rakshit, Sarat Book
distributors, Calcutta, 7th edition
5 Use of free energy in chemical Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
equilibria Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
17th edition
6 Stereochemistry Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
17th edition
7 Organic reactions and synthesis Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain,
of a drug molecule Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
17th edition