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28th January 2017, 03:12 PM
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BSC In IIT Bombay
Does Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT), Bombay offered B.sc program as well in if then would you plz tell me info about that course here ???
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28th January 2017, 04:01 PM
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Re: BSC In IIT Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT), Bombay was established in 1958 Yes Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT), Bombay Department of Chemistry, offered b,sc progam , here I am telling syllabus of this program : COURSE DETAILS CH 2XY Data Processing for Chemists Evaluation of reliability of analytical data and statistics in Chemical Analysis; Statistics of data sampling and dependence on size; Accuracy and Precision; Systematic & Random Errors; Expression of results to significant figures; Error propagation; Standard Deviation and concepts of ESDs; Handling coordinates to yield distances and other metric data; Least Square analysis – curve fitting; Solubility products, Equilibrium and binding/association constants; Sampling and preparation of samples for analyses. CH 206 Principles of Chemical Analysis, Inorganic Chemistry Lab-I 1 0 3 4 Basic concepts of quantitative analysis, methods of sampling, errors in chemical analysis of data, general theory of neutralisation, redox, precipitation and complexometric titrations. Solubility product and precipitation, organic precipitants and extractants. A brief survey of separation methods: solvent extraction and chromatography. Inorganic Semi-micro qualitative analysis involving 4 radicals. Volumetric analysis involving redox, precipitation and complexometric titrations. Gravimetric estimation of metals. Analysis of alloys and minerals. D. A. Skoog, D. M. West and F. J. Holler, Analytical Chemistry: An introduction, 6th edition, Saunders College Publisher, 1994. G. H. Jeffery, J. Bassett, J. Mendham and R. C. Denny, Vogel’s Text book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 5th edition, ELBS, 1991. CH 210 Introduction to transition metal chemistry Introductory survey of transition elements with reference to electronic configuration, oxidation states, complex compounds. Introductory concepts of molecular symmetry. Spectral and magnetic properties. Introduction to theories of metal-ligand bonding and stereochemistry. Chemistry of titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese sub-group elements, iron, cobalt, nickel, platinum metals, copper and zinc sub-group elements, group III, IV, V, VI, VII and rare gases with reference to isolation, properties, uses and important compounds. Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT), Bombay Department of Chemistry B.sc syllabus |
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