Engineering Chemistry 2nd semester Syllabus CTEVT Diploma

Engineering Chemistry 2nd semester Syllabus CTEVT Diploma  : 

CTEVT Diploma second Semester Engineering Chemistry Syllabus, syllabus of 2nd semester engineering chemistry , Chemistry-II 2nd semester syllabus in CTEVT Nepal , Chemistry Practical question model .

Hello Namaskar Everyone, Today i will tell you about the Engineering Chemistry II subject which belongs to the second semester first years CTEVT Diploma course in Nepal. We will see the details about this subject in this articles so don't miss any of the topic . It will help you in exam. And some of the topic are as follow : 

1. Engineering Chemistry II second Semester Subject 

2. Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester Syllabus 

3. Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester reference Books

4. Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester Question Model :   


Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester Subject : 

This subject is mainly available in first year second semester. It is the second part of the first semester Engineering Chemistry I. In exam the full marks of this subject is 60 and pass marks is 32. And It is also a hard subject because most of the student fails in this subject. 



Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester Syllabus : 

Unit 1: Non-metals and their compounds: [20 Hours]

1.1 Water:

     -Source of water

     -Hard and soft water

     -Removal of temporary and permanent hardness of water

     -Water treatment of domestic and industrial purpose

1.2 Ammonia:

     -Lab preparation

     -Manufacture by Haber's process

     -Properties and uses

1.3 Nitric acid:

     -Manufacture by Ostwald's process

     -Properties and uses.

     -Nitrogen cycle

     -Fixation of Nitrogen

     -Chemical fertilizers

     -Oxides of nitrogen as pollutant (general concept)

     -Acid rain (due to oxides of nitrogen and oxide of Sulphur "Sulpher dioxide")

1.4 Halogens (Chlorine):

     -Lab preparation

     -Properties and uses

1.5 Hydrochloric acid:

     -Lab preparation

     -Properties and uses

1.6 Hydrogen Sulphide:

     -Lab preparation

     -Properties and uses

1.7 Sulphuric acid:

     -Manufacture by contact process)

     -Properties and uses

1.8 Carbon and its compounds:

     -Allotropes of carbon (reference of diamond & graphite & their structure).

     -Oxides of carbon (Ref. carbon dioxide & carbon mono oxide as pollutants)- general idea only


Unit 2: Metals and their compounds: [15 Hours]

2.1 General study of metals and their components:

     -Difference between metal and non metal

     -Combined & free state of metals

     -Chemistry of Metallic Carbonates, Sulphates, Chlorides and Nitrates

2.2 Alkali metals:

     -General characteristics of Alkali metals

     -Properties & uses of sodium

2.3 Alkaline earth metals:

     -General characteristics of the Alkaline earth metals

     -Properties & uses of calcium

2.4 Aluminum:

     -Properties and uses

2.5 Coinage metals:

     -General properties of coinage metals

     -Properties and uses of cupper

2.6 Zinc:

     -Properties & uses

2.7 Iron:

     -Properties & uses

2.8 Lead:

     -Properties & uses

2.9 Alloys: 

     -Definition

     -Purpose of making alloys

     -Types of alloys


Unit 3: Organic compounds and synthetic materials: [10 Hours]

3.1 Organic compounds

     -Organic compounds:

     -Historical background, classification, and nomenclature

     -Functional groups and homologous series

     -Saturated hydrocarbon: Properties of Methane

     -Unsaturated hydrocarbon: Properties of Ethylene and Acetylene

     -Aromatic compounds:

     -Definition

     -Comparison of aliphatic and aromatic compounds

     -Properties of Benzene

3.2 Synthetic materials:

     -Polymer and polymerization

     -Definition

     -Types of polymer

     -Rubber:

     -Types (Natural and Synthetic )

     -Preparation and uses.

     -Polyvinyl chloride (PVC):

     -Preparation and uses

     -Polythene:

     -Preparation and uses


Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester Practical Question :

1. To compare the hardness of different types of water [2 Hours]

2. To prepare Bakelite (resin) in the laboratory [2 Hours]

3. To determine the condition in which corrosion takes place [2 Hours]

4. To investigate the action of acids on some metals (Zn, Mg, Fe, Al, Sn & Cu) (acids: HCl, H2SO4(dil.)& HNO3 (dil) [2 Hours]

5. To prepare and study the properties of hydrogen gas [2 Hours]

6. To prepare and study the properties of ammonia gas [2 Hours]

7. To prepare and study the properties of hydrogen Sulphide gas. (This gas should

not be prepare individually in woulf bottle but in Kipp's apparatus commonly) [2 Hours]

8. To detect the acid radicals (Cl-, NO3--, SO4---, CO3--) by dry and wet ways [4 Hours]

9. To detect the basic radicals (Cu++, Al+++, Fe+++, Zn++, CO++, Ni++, Ca++, Ba++, Mg++)by wet ways [6 Hours]

10. To detect the acid and basic radicals (complete salt analysis) 


Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester reference Books : 

1. Inorganic chemistry, Bahl & Tuli

2. Elementary Organic Chemistry, P.N. Bargava

3. Fundamentals of chemistry, K.R. Palak

4. A text Book of Inorganic Chemistry, L.M. Mitra

5. Engineering Chemistry, M.L. Sharma, K.M. Shrestha, P.N. Choudhary


Engineering Chemistry II Second Semester Model Question : 

As per my view the question is so hard and the you must practic the question paper as per the question paper. And there are so many question paper are available in the google.






 

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