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Course Detail

Course Name Advanced Physical Chemistry Lab
Course Code 25CHY583
Program Master of Science in Chemistry ( M. Sc. Chemistry ), M. Sc. Organic Chemistry
Semester 2
Credits 2
Campus Amritapuri , Coimbatore , Mysuru

Syllabus

Summary
  1. Construction of phase diagram for three component system.
  2. Determination of equilibrium constant of the reaction, KI + I2 = KI3 by partition method.
  3. Determination of molecular weight of poly vinyl alcohol by viscosity method
  4. Determination of energy of activation of acidic hydrolysis of methyl acetate.
  5. Kinetic study of the second order reaction between potassium persulphate and potassium iodide.
  6. Determination of equivalent conductance at infinite dilution of weak electrolytes.
  7. Determine the acid and basic dissociation constants of an amino acid, and hence the isoelectric point of the acid pHmetrically.
  8. Ostwald’s dilution law: Dissociation constant of acetic acid conductometrically
  9. Determination of solubility product and solubility of silver chloride potentiometrically using concentration cell.
  10. Determination of strength of a given dibasic acid by conductometric titration.Study the alkaline hydrolysis of ethyl acetate conductometrically.
  11. To determine the amount of Fe (III) present in the given solution by using salicylic acid by colorimetrictitration (Static method) at λ = 525 nm.
  12. Determination of order of reaction for ion exchange reaction.
  13. Extraction efficiency of solute from a solution by immiscible solvent method
  14. Determination of the formation constant of silver-ammonia complex and stoichiometry of the complex potentiometerically.
  15. Determination of flash point, fire point of a lubricant.

Course Outcome

  1. CO01: Interpret phase equilibrium and distribution studies by constructing phase diagrams of multicomponent systems.
  2. CO02: Determine partition-based equilibrium constants and extraction efficiency.
  3. CO03: Calculate key kinetic and thermodynamic parameters experimentally, such as reaction order, rate constants, activation energy, formation constants and equilibrium constants, using appropriate data treatment and graphical methods.
  4. CO04: Apply instrumental and electroanalytical techniques to estimate physicochemical properties e.g., molecular weight, solubility product, dissociation constants, equivalent conductance, and flash/fire points with proper accuracy and error analysis

Text Books / References

Textbooks

  1. Alexander Findlay, ‘Practical physical chemistry’, 9th edition, Wiley, 1972.
  2. C. Das and B. Behera, ‘Experimental Physical Chemistry’, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1983.

References

  1. B. Yadav, ‘Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry’, Krishna Prakashan Media, 29th edition, 2010.
  2. Francis William Gray,‘A Manual of Practical Physical Chemistry’ Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1914.

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