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Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
CHE124 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY 12627::Dr. Dwarika Prasad 3.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
Course Orientation 1 :DISCIPLINE KNOWLEDGE, 8 :COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION(Civil Services)

TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY DR. SUBA RAMESH 2nd 2014 WILEY
AND DR. S. VAIRAM
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 Engineering Chemistry B. Sivasankar 1st 2008 MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION

Relevant Websites
Sr No Web address (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://dnr.wi.gov/regulations/labcert/documents/training/Basics-GenChem.pdf Measurement of alkalinity, Hardness and water pH relation

RW-2 http://www.lenntech.com/applications/drinking/standards/who-sdrinkingwaterstandards. Drinking water specifications (WHO)


htm
RW-3 http://www.gewater.com/handbook/ext_treatment/ch_7_precipitation.jsp Lime-Soda Process details

RW-4 http://www.gewater.com/handbook/boiler_water_systems/ch_12_boilerdeposits.jsp#DE Boilers deposits: occurrence and control


POSITS
RW-5 http://nanoyou.eu/attachments/188_Module-1-chapter-4-proofread.pdf What happens at Nanoscale?

RW-6 http://www.lenntech.com/Data-sheets/Ion-Exchange-for-Dummies-RH.pdf Ion Exchange process of demineralization

RW-7 http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-500-desalination-and-water- Desalination and Water Purification-A must study atlas


purification- spring-2009/readings/MIT2_500s09_lec01.pdf
RW-8 http://web.stanford.edu/group/cpima/education/nanotube_lesson.pdf An introduction to carbon nanotubes

RW-9 http://www.understandingnano.com/nanotubes-carbon.html Carbon nanotubes-Application and uses

RW-10 http://chemww2.rutgers.edu/~kyc/pdf/491/cuneo/cuneo%201.pdf Carbon nanotubes

RW-11 https://www.princeton.edu/ssp/workshop/batteries/battery_workshop.pdf Batteries and Energy storage

RW-12 http://everything2.com/title/Lithium%2520ion%2520battery Lithium ion batteries, applications

RW-13 http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/elchem/ec4.html Electrochemistry-Nernst equation illustrated

RW-14 http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/elchem/ec6.html Energy storage and batteries-Classification

RW-15 http://www2.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sabl/2007/Feb/future-batteries-II.html Batteries of the future


RW-16 http://plc.cwru.edu/tutorial/enhanced/files/lc/apps/apps.htm Application of liquid crystals

RW-17 http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/Volumes/08/11/0052-0070.pdf Liquid crystals-The fourth state of matter

RW-18 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2000/advancedchemistrypri Conducting polymers-mechanism of conductivity and applications


ze2000. pdf
RW-19 http://americanhistory.si.edu/fuelcells/pem/pemmain.htm Fuel cells and types

RW-20 http://www.stle.org/resources/technews.aspx? Lubricants: Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers

RW-21 http://www.stle.org/resources/lubelearn/lubrication/ Basics of Lubrication

RW-22 http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/bitstream/10603/10198/2/a_patel_chapter- Polymers classification-mechanical, thermal behavior physical properties


1.pdf
RW-23 http://www.actabp.pl/pdf/1_2001/199.pdf Dendrimers-Chemistry and applications Liquid crystals-properties and
applications
RW-24 http://www.mpikg.mpg.de/886863/Liquid_Crystals.pdf Liquid crystals applications Surfactants and synthetic detergents
chemistry
RW-25 http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/chemical-engineering/10-569-synthesis-of-polymers-fall- Advanced polymeric materials
2006/lecture-notes/
Audio Visual Aids
Sr No AV aids (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
AV-1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa0WfA9UGG0 Determination of hardness of water
AV-2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJrNCjVS0gk How Its made-Lithium ion batteries

LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)


Weeks before MTE 7
Weeks After MTE 7
Spill Over 7

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Lecture Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections of Other Readings, Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool Live Examples
Number Number Text/reference Relevant Websites, Demonstration/
books Audio Visual Aids, Case Study /
software and Virtual Images /
Labs animation / ppt
etc. Planned
Week 1 Lecture 1 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Lecture No.1 : Zero Student will learn Illustrating the Hard water did
(Units of hardness of water) R-1:14 RW-2 lecture and introduction about hardness of description on the not formed
to the course, water and its causes. board and PPT lather with
Lecture 2 :Definition of Students will also Soap.
hardness learn about major proportion
and the units to express
its types temporary and hardness and why of Limestone
permanent the hardness is taken rocks
in terms of calcium and
carbonate equivalent. organisms/plank
tons present in
water
Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Lecture No.1 : Zero Student will learn Illustrating the Hard water did
(Types of hardness) R-1:14 RW-2 lecture and introduction about hardness of description on the not formed
to the course, water and its causes. board and PPT lather with
Lecture 2 :Definition of Students will also Soap.
hardness learn about major proportion
and the units to express
its types temporary and hardness and why of Limestone
permanent the hardness is taken rocks
in terms of calcium and
carbonate equivalent. organisms/plank
tons
present in water
Lecture 2 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Lecture No.1 : Zero Student will learn Illustrating the Hard water did
(Types of hardness) R-1:14 RW-2 lecture and introduction about hardness of description on the not formed
to the course, water and its causes. board and PPT lather with
Lecture 2 :Definition of Students will also Soap.
hardness learn about major proportion
and the units to express
its types temporary and hardness and why of Limestone
permanent the hardness is taken rocks
in terms of calcium and
carbonate equivalent. organisms/plank
tons
present in water
Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Lecture No.1 : Zero Student will learn Illustrating the Hard water did
(Units of hardness of water) R-1:14 RW-2 lecture and introduction about hardness of description on the not formed
to the course, water and its causes. board and PPT lather with
Lecture 2 :Definition of Students will also Soap.
hardness learn about major proportion
and the units to express
its types temporary and hardness and why of Limestone
permanent the hardness is taken rocks
in terms of calcium and
carbonate equivalent. organisms/plank
tons present in
water
Week 1 Lecture 3 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 AV-1 How we can find the Students will learn Illustrating the EDTA is a
(Determination of hardness R-1:14 hardness of water by how to calculate description on the chelating agent.
by EDTA method) EDTA complexometric hardness of water board and PPT.
titration and the sample with different Illustrating the
numerical based on this known parameters. description and
titration. various steps in the
calculation using
different
parameters.
Water and its Treatment T-1:19 Describe the origin, Student will learn the Illustrating the Mostly for
(Alkalinity of water and its R-1:14 significance and relationship between description on the alkalinity of
significance) chemistry of alkalinity alkalinity and board water
and the basis of hardness. carbonate,
relationship between the bicarbonate,
water hardness and OH-,
alkalinity ions are
responsible.
Week 2 Lecture 4 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 Relate the chemistry Students will learn Illustrating the
(Titration methods to of alkalinity and its how to calculate description and
measure alkalinity and measurement through alkalinity and total various steps in the
numerical problems) acid-base titration. hardness of water calculation using
sample with different different
known parameters. parameters on the
board.
Lecture 5 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-4 Discuss the Students will learn Discussion and use Repeated uses of
(Boiler feed water and its characteristics of water about the functional of PPT immersion rod
treatment) used as boiler feed, demand of boiler for in cold weather
problems associated a very pure and
with boiler due to hard extremely soft water
water and other and how different
dissolved impurities. impurities in water
Also external and can cause deleterious
internal treatment effects in the boiler.
methods will be Students will learn
described. the external and
internal treatment
methods.
Lecture 6 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-3 Discussion on the Students will learn Illustrating the
(Softening methods and process and the chemistry and description of the
numerical problems based chemistry involved in process of lime soda process through
on these methods) the Lime-Soda process method of water chemical equations
as water softening treatment using on the board.
method, also discuss the chemical equations
formula for calculating and also be able to
lime-soda requirement. calculate the
requirement of Lime
and soda for
softening of hard
water samples.
Week 3 Lecture 7 Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Describe the membrane Students will learn Illustrating the
(Membrane-based processes RW-2 based processes such as, the chemical nature description on the
for desalination of impure RW-7 Ion-exchange, Reverse of membranes, board and PPT
water) osmosis and Electro ion-exchange process
dialysis methods for and principle of
water de-mineralization de-mineralization
processes.
Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Discussion on various Students will learn Illustrating the
(Water disinfection RW-2 water disinfection about techniques description on the
techniques) RW-6 techniques involved in water board and PPT
RW-7 disinfection

Water and its Treatment T-1:19 RW-1 Discuss specifications Students will learn Illustrating the
(Specifications for drinking RW-2 for about specifications description on the
water) RW-7 standards of drinking of drinking water board and PPT
water.
Lecture 8 Polymers(Basics terms in T-1:13 RW-22 Explain importance of Students will learn Illustrating the Non stick
polymer chemistry R-1:8 polymers chemistry the meaning of description on the kitchen
(significance with and basic terminologies various terms used in board and PPT. utensils,
examples)) used in polymers polymers science and Various types of unbreakable
chemistry. what are the criteria household utensils.
to classify the materials e.g. carbon-fiber
polymers. Jug, mug, plastic reinforced
glass, PVC polymer, dental
pipes etc. composite,
composite for
fracture
toughness,
storage tank,
fishing rods etc.

Polymers(Classification of T-1:13 RW-22 Description on the Students will learn Illustrating the Non stick
polymers) R-1:8 various criteria for the about the description on the kitchen
classification of classification of board and PPT. utensils,
polymers polymers unbreakable
utensils.
carbon-fiber
reinforced
polymer, dental
composite,
composite for
fracture
toughness,
storage tank,
fishing rods etc.

Polymers(Degree of T-1:13 RW-5 Explain degree of Students will learn Illustrating the
polymerization) RW-22 polymerization with about degree of description on the
examples polymerization and board and PPT.
related numerical
problems.
Week 3 Lecture 9 Test1
Week 4 Lecture 10 Polymers(Structure-property T-1:13 Explanation of Student will develop Illustrating the Polystyrene
relationship) physical properties of an insight on how the description on the coffee cup,
polymers and a brief structure, presence of board and PPT polyvinylchlorid
introduction to side groups and e,
structure-properties branching, presence polypropylene,
relationships. of linkages, polystyrene,
connecting groups polyacrylonitrile
and chain packing in (effect of group
the polymers govern side).
their physical
properties.
Polymers(Molecular shape T-1:13 Explanation of Student will develop Illustrating the Polystyrene
and Crystallinity) physical properties of an insight on how the description on the coffee cup,
polymers and a brief structure, presence of board and PPT polyvinylchlorid
introduction to side groups and e,
structure-properties branching, presence polypropylene,
relationships. of linkages, polystyrene,
connecting groups polyacrylonitrile
and chain packing in (effect of group
the polymers govern side).
their physical
properties.
Polymers(Fibers and T-1:13 Explanation of Student will develop Illustrating the Polystyrene
Elastomers) R-1:8 physical properties of an insight on how the description on the coffee cup,
polymers and a brief structure, presence of board and PPT polyvinylchlorid
introduction to side groups and e,
structure-properties branching, presence polypropylene,
relationships. of linkages, polystyrene,
connecting groups polyacrylonitrile
and chain packing in (effect of group
the polymers govern side).
their physical
properties.
Polymers(Thermal and T-1:13 Explanation of Student will develop Illustrating the Polystyrene
Chemical effects) physical properties of an insight on how the description on the coffee cup,
polymers and a brief structure, presence of board and PPT polyvinylchlorid
introduction to side groups and e,
structure-properties branching, presence polypropylene,
relationships. of linkages, polystyrene,
connecting groups polyacrylonitrile
and chain packing in (effect of group
the polymers govern side).
their physical
properties.
Week 4 Lecture 10 Polymers(Glass transition T-1:13 Discuss glass Student will learn Illustrating the Polystyrene
temperature-Definition) transition temperature of about glass transition description on the coffee cup,
polymers and its temperature board and PPT polyvinylchlorid
significance e,
polypropylene,
polystyrene,
polyacrylonitrile
(effect of group
side).

Polymers(basic factors T-1:13 Discuss factors affecting Students will learn Illustrating the
affecting Tg R-1:8 glass transition about different description on the
with examples (no details)) temperature factors affecting glass board and PPT
transition temperature
Lecture 11 Polymers(Methods of T-1:13 RW-25 Brief introduction to the Students will learn Illustrating the
polymerization) different types of the different description on the
polymerization mechanisms involved board and PPT.
mechanisms without in polymerization
mechanistic details. reaction and also
Lecture will deal with develop concept of
the properties of how physicochemical
polymers formed by properties
different polymerization of polymers vary
methods. with different
methods of
polymerization.

Polymers(Thermoplastics T-1:13 RW-25 Discuss the properties Students will learn Illustrating the
and of two major plastic the different description on the
Thermosetting plastics- types-Thermoplastics physico-chemical board and PPT.
Differences in structure and and Thermosetting properties
properties) plastics and the including the thermal
differences based on behaviors and
their thermal behavior. stability of
thermoplastics and
thermosetting
plastics.

Polymers(Elastomers T-1:13 RW-25 Brief introduction to Students will learn Illustrating the
structure) the elastomers about properties of description on the
elastomers board and PPT.

Polymers(Natural rubbers T-1:13 RW-25 Description of Natural Students will learn Illustrating the
and curing of natural rubber and its curing about curing process description on the
rubbers) of natural rubber board and PPT.

Lecture 12 Polymers(Fabrication of T-1:13 Describe the basic Student will learn the Illustrating the
polymers methods of fabrication techniques of description on the
(Compression/Injection/Extr of polymers only injection, board and PPT.
usion injection, extrusion, compression and
moulding)) compression molding. extrusion molding.
Week 5 Lecture 13 Nano and advanced T-1:22 Explain introduction of Student will develop Illustrating the Commercial
materials(Introduction of nanomaterials, and an understanding of description on the aluminum-
nanomaterials) bucky-balls and bucky the meaning of board and PPT MWNT
tubes as model nanomaterials and get composites have
examples and optical acquainted with the strengths
and mechanical usage of the terms comparable to
properties of graphene and bucky stainless steel
nanomaterials by taking balls.
examples of C60-balls
and carbon nanotubes as
model nanomaterials
Nano and advanced T-1:22 RW-8 Explain introduction of Student will develop Illustrating the Commercial
materials(Bucky-balls and RW-9 nanomaterials, and an understanding of description on the aluminum-
Carbon nanotubes RW-10 bucky-balls and bucky the meaning of board and PPT MWNT
(SWCNT, MWCNT and tubes as model nanomaterials and get composites have
Quantum dots) as model examples and optical acquainted with the strengths
nanomaterials) and mechanical usage of the terms comparable to
properties of graphene and bucky stainless steel
nanomaterials by taking balls.
examples of C60-balls
and carbon nanotubes as
model nanomaterials
Lecture 14 Nano and advanced T-1:22 Describe electronic, Students will learn Illustrating the
materials(Electronic, Optical optical and mechanical the electronic, optical description on the
and properties of and mechanical board and PPT
Mechanical properties of nanomaterials by taking properties of C60
nanomaterials (Bucky-balls examples of C60-balls balls and carbon
and Carbon nanotubes )) and carbon nanotubes as nanotubes and
model nanomaterials. develop an insight of
the basis of their uses
as advanced
engineering
materials.
Lecture 15 Test2
Week 6 Lecture 16 Nano and advanced T-1:22 Discussion on Student will be able Illustrating the
materials(Applications of applications to comprehend the description through
nanomaterials in the field of of nanomaterials in the specific uses of the power point
Electronics and field of modern nanomaterials in the presentations.
Telecommunications) electronics, IT, medical modern electronics,
sciences and energy IT, medical sciences
science and energy sciences
related to their
specific properties as
learned in the
previous lectures.
Week 6 Lecture 17 Nano and advanced T-1:22 Discussion on Student will be able Illustrating the
materials(Applications of applications of to comprehend the description through
Nanomaterials in the field of nanomaterials in the specific uses of the power point
Energy sciences and field of modern nanomaterials in the presentations
Catalysis) electronics, IT, medical modern electronics,
sciences and energy IT, medical sciences
science and energy sciences
related to their
specific properties as
learned in the
previous lectures.
Lecture 18 Nano and advanced T-1:13 RW-16 Describe properties and Students will learn Illustrating the Polythiophene
materials(Advanced RW-17 applications of two about the conducting description on the used as a
materials RW-18 advanced polymeric polymers and their board and PPT conductor
(Conducting polymers and RW-23 materials- salient chemistry, a
Liquid crystals; Properties RW-24 Conducting polymers brief mechanism of
and Applications)) and Liquid crystals conduction and
applications of
conducting polymers.
Student will also
understand the
chemical nature of
molecules exhibiting
self assembled liquid
crystals, their
physical properties
and modern
applications of liquid
crystals.
Week 7 Lecture 19 Nano and advanced T-1:13 Describe the Student will learn Illustrating the cross-link
materials(Adhesives classification and about the adhesives description on the adhesive
and their adhesive mechanism of adhesives and their mechanisms board. epoxies,
mechanism) action. of adhesion according urethanes, and
polyamides.
to curing response. fatigue and
failure of dental
resin
composites.
Nano and advanced T-1:13 Description of the Student will learn Illustrating the cross-link
materials(Basics of composites and their about the composites description on the adhesive
composites and characteristic properties. as advanced materials board. epoxies,
characteristic properties of and their modern urethanes, and
composites) engineering uses. polyamides.
fatigue and
failure of dental
resin
composites.
Week 7 Lecture 19 Nano and advanced T-1:13 Explain the matrix Student will learn the Illustrating the
materials(Matrix composition of meaning of matrix description on the
composition of composites composites. and dispersion phases board.
and Metallic and Discuss Metallic and in the composites and
nonmetallic nonmetallic fillers understand the
fillers) significance of
metallic and non
metallic fillers
Nano and advanced T-1:13 Discuss -Types of Student will learn the Illustrating the
materials(Types of composite meaning of matrix description on the
Composites- Particle, Fibre- materials. Describe and dispersion phases board.
reinforced) composition of in the composites and
composites. understand the
significance of
metallic and non
metallic fillers.
Nano and advanced T-1:13 Explain about Student will learn Illustrating the
materials(Applications of importance of fiber about the fiber description on the
Fiber reinforced plastics as reinforced plastics board.
Reinforced Plastic materials) advance materials

SPILL OVER
Week 7 Lecture 20 Spill Over
Lecture 21 Spill Over

MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 Electrochemistry T-1:7 Brief introduction to Students will learn Illustrating the
(Introduction to electrolytes, R-1:4 chemistry and the fundamental description of the
electrochemical cells and electrolyte solutions and terms involved in process through
cell conductance) conductance electrochemistry and chemical equations
measurements. learn the on the board.
determination and
significance of cell
conductance.
Lecture 23 Electrochemistry(Cell- T-1:7 Describe the origin of Students will learn Illustrating the
constant determination, R-1:4 electrolytic conductance how to calculate cell description on the
specific and molar and the determination of constant and molar board and PPT
conductance (numericals)) cell constant, molar and conductance
equivalent conductance
of electrolyte solutions
Electrochemistry(Single T-1:7 Describes the origin of Students PPT
electrode potentials (origin electrode potential and will be familiar with
and HDL), electrolytic and understanding of the calculation of
galvanic cells) working of galvanic and electrode potential
electrolytic cells and working of
various types of cells
Week 8 Lecture 24 Electrochemistry(Cell T-1:7 Describes about the Students will learn Illustrating the
potential and gibbs-free R-1:4 determination of cell about the description on the
energy relationship- constant and different thermodynamics of board and PPT
spontaneous and non- relationships between electrochemical
spontaneous reactions) energy and different processes using
types of reactions relation between
temperature
coefficient of EMF
and Gibbs free
energy change and
also able to predict
the feasibility of an
electrochemical
reaction.
Week 9 Lecture 25 Electrochemistry(EMF T-1:7 Describes about Students will learn PPT explaining the Illustrating the
series and nernst-equation) electrochemical series about the importance various description on
and Nernst Equation of EMF series and calculations the board and
Nernst Equation involved in the PPT
determination of
cell potential and
EMF.
Lecture 26 Electrochemistry(Nernst- T-1:7 RW-13 Derivation of Nernst Students will learn PPT explaining the
equation derivation for Equation based on the determination of various
single electrode potential, electrode potentials Cell potential and calculations
cells EMF measurement and .This lecture also derivation of Nernst involved in the
numerical problems) explains the calculations Equation determination of
involved in determining cell potential and
EMF and numericals EMF
based on it.
Lecture 27 Electrochemistry(Reversible T-1:7 Describe about the Students will learn PPT
and irreversible cells) reversible and about the
irreversible cells, working and
applications of
Reversible and
irreversible cells
Week 10 Lecture 28 Corrosion(Definition and T-1:18 Describe about the Student will learn Illustrating the
scope of corrosion, direct R-1:13 definition and scope of about corrosion and general meaning of
chemical corrosion) corrosion, examples of its impact and also corrosion and types
direct chemical about various types of corrosion with
corrosion. of corrosion. examples of direct
chemical
corrosion.
Week 10 Lecture 29 Corrosion(Elelctrochemical T-1:18 Describe the occurrence Students will learn Illustrating various
corrosion and different R-1:13 and general mechanism the different chemical reactions
mechanisms) of electrochemical mechanisms of showing different
corrosion and also electrochemical galvanic corrosion
different mechanisms. corrosion including on the board.
galvanic corrosion in
the presence of
neutral, acidic or
basic aqueous
medium with
chemical equations
involved.
Corrosion(Types of T-1:18 Describe the occurrence Students will learn Illustrating various
electrochemical corrosion, and general mechanism the different chemical reactions
galvanic and concentration of electrochemical mechanisms of showing different
cells) corrosion and like electrochemical galvanic corrosion
galvanic and corrosion. on the board.
concentration cell
corrosion
mechanisms.
Lecture 30 Corrosion(Types of T-1:18 Describe corrosion Students will learn Illustrating various
electrochemical corrosion- types: water the different chemical reactions
differential aeration line, differential aeration mechanisms of showing different
corrosion, water-line and pitting corrosion. electrochemical galvanic corrosion
corrosion and pitting corrosion including on the board.
corrosion) galvanic corrosion in
the presence of air.
Week 11 Lecture 31 Corrosion(Types of T-1:18 Describe Students will learn Illustrating various
electrochemical corrosion- corrosion types: the different chemical reactions
intergranular and soil intergranular and soil mechanisms of showing different
corrosion and factors corrosion. Also deals electrochemical galvanic corrosion
affecting corrosion) with various factors corrosion such as on the board.
affecting corrosion rate. intergranular and soil
corrosion. Students
will learn the factors
affecting corrosion
rate.
Corrosion(Protection of T-1:18 Describe protection Students will learn Illustrating various
corrosion) methods about cathodic and chemical reactions
of corrosion. anodic protection showing different
methods. galvanic corrosion
on the board.
Lecture 32 Test3
Lecture 33 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Describe the Students will learn Illustrating the
Lubricants(Fuel conventional fuel about the occurrence description of
conventional, fuel materials resources and the and importance of importance of
and calorific value) significance of calorific conventional fuels in calorific value and
value. terms of their its calculation
calorific values. methods on the
board.
Week 11 Lecture 33 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Description of Students will be able Illustrating the
Lubricants(Determination of theoretical calorific to calculate description of
calorific value-theoretical values calculations. theoretical value importance of
calorific values and using Dulongs calorific value and
numerical problems) formula its calculation
methods on the
board.
Week 12 Lecture 34 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Discuss the Students will be able Illustrating the
Lubricants(Experimental experimental to calculate description of
determination of calorific determination of experimental calorific importance of
value and its numerical calorific values value using Gross calorific value and
problems) calculations using Bomb and Net calorific its calculation
calorimeter and related values using Bomb methods on the
numerical problems. calorimeter and board.
related formula.
Lecture 35 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Describe about the Students will learn Illustrating the
Lubricants(Analysis of coal) analysis of coal and about the Proximate various methods
fractional distillation and Ultimate coal and procedures
method of petroleum analysis and its through line
refining. significance to diagram and
measure the quality related formulae
of coals.
Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Describe about the Students will learn Illustrating the
Lubricants(Refining of analysis of coal and about the various methods
petroleum-fractional fractional distillation fractional distillation and procedures
distillation) method of petroleum method of petroleum through line
refining. refining for the diagram and
production of diesel, related formulae
gasoline and petrol
etc.
Lecture 36 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Describe the knocking Students will learn Illustrating the
Lubricants(Fuels for IC in about the knocking in description on the
engines, knocking and ICs and antiknocking internal combustion board and PPT
antiknock agents, octane and substances, octane engines and
cetane values) number. antiknocking
substances
used.
Fuels, Batteries and T-1:16 Describe the cracking Students learn about Illustrating the
Lubricants(Cracking of oils process and introduction cracking description on the
and Calorific value of to semisoild fuels. process and its utility board and PPT
semisolid fuels) and also about the
composition of
semisolid fuels.
Week 13 Lecture 37 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:7 RW-11 Describe the primary Students will learn Illustrating the
Lubricants(Battery cells and advancements about the description constitution and
technology, fundamentals of in battery technology, of battery its modern components of
primary cells and and also about different usage and battery on the
characteristics of batteries characteristics of characteristics of board.
(cycle life and life of batteries. advanced batteries.
battery))
Week 13 Lecture 38 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:7 RW-12 Describe advancements Students will learn Power point
Lubricants(Rechargeable RW-15 in battery technology about various presentation
batteries; Ni-Cd, Ni-metal AV-2 and the details of rechargeable batteries demonstrating
hydride battery, Li-ion rechargeable batteries: most notable, Li-ion elements and
battery) Ni-Cd, Ni-Metal hydride batteries and able to constitution of
and Li-ion batteries and understand their these batteries
their characteristics in particular uses due to including chemical
terms of power density, specific reactions taking
energy density and cycle characteristics of place.
life. these batteries.
Lecture 39 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:7 RW-14 Describe the principles Students will be able Illustrating the
Lubricants(Principles of fuel RW-19 of fuel cells and their to understand the description using
cells-applications and applications. recent thrust in the chemical reactions.
advantages and development of fuels
disadvantages) cells and their
applications and
advantages over
chemical cells.
Week 14 Lecture 40 Fuels, Batteries and T-1:14 RW-20 Describe the Student will learn the Illustrating the
Lubricants(Lubricants and significance tribology principles description on the
their types, of lubricants and of lubrications, types board and PPT
physical/chemical properties physicochemical of lubricants and their
of lubricants-tribology) properties of lubricants. physical and
chemical properties.

Fuels, Batteries and T-1:14 RW-20 Lecture will describe the Illustrating the
Lubricants(Additives of classification of Students will be able description on the
lubricants (viscosity index lubricants and additives to understand that board and PPT
modifier, corrosion used with lubricants to why different
inhibitors, anti-oxidants) and alter or enhance certain additives are added
selection of lubricants) properties of base into lubricants and
materials. how lubricants are
selected for various
applications.
Fuels, Batteries and T-1:14 RW-20 Describe the different Student will Illustrating the
Lubricants(Flash and fire RW-21 properties of lubricants understand the description on the
point, pour point, cloud such as Flash point , fire different board and PPT
point, aniline point) point, pour point, cloud characteristics of
point, aniline point lubricants such as
Flash and fire point,
pour point, cloud
point and aniline
point

SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 41 Spill Over
Lecture 42 Spill Over
Week 15 Lecture 43 Spill Over
Lecture 44 Spill Over
Week 15 Lecture 45 Spill Over

Scheme for CA:


Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Test 2 3 10 20
Total :- 10 20

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task Evaluation Mode Allottment /
(group/individuals/field submission Week
work
Test1 To analyze the Types of hardness, Units of harness of water, Determination of Individual 30 MCQ questions 2/3
conceptual and hardness by EDTA method, Alkalinity of water and its one marks each,
analytical significance, Softening methods and Numerical problems based with 0.25 negative
knowledge of the on these methods, Membrane-based processes, Boiler feed water marking for each
students about the and its treatment, Specifications for drinking water. wrong answer
subject.
Test2 To analyze the Polymers: Basics of Polymer Chemistry, Molecular shape, Individual 30 MCQ questions 4/5
comprehensive and Crystallinity, Glass transition temperature and melting point, one marks each,
analytical skills of Structure-property relationship, Classification of polymers, with 0.25 negative
students and their Methods of polymerization, Thermoplastics and Thermosets, marking for each
grasping ability. Copolymerization, Elastomers structure, applications and curing wrong answer
techniques,Polymers: Basics of Polymer Chemistry, Molecular
shape,
Crystallinity, Glass transition temperature and melting point,
Structure-property relationship, Classification of polymers,
Methods of polymerization, Thermoplastics and Thermosets,
Copolymerization, Elastomers structure, applications and curing
techniques.
Composites: Basics of composites, Composition and
Characteristic properties of composites, Types of Composites-
Particle, Fibre, Reinforced, Structural, & their applications,
Metallic and non-metallic fillers and advanced uses of composite
materials.
Test3 To analyze the Complete unit of Electrochemistry and Corrosion. Individual 30 MCQ questions 10 / 11
conceptual and one marks each,
analytical with 0.25 negative
knowledge of the marking for each
students about the wrong answer
subject.

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