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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Tutorials

Course No Cours Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits


CHE101 CHEMISTRY 13688 :: Harmanjit Singh 3 1 0 4

Text Book: 1 R. Chang, Chemistry, Ninth Edition Tata McGraw Hill , New, Delhi,2008

Other Specific Book:


2 Zumdahl, S., Chemistry: Concepts and applications, Cengage Learning, Indian Editon-2007

3 R.T. Morison & R.N. Boyd, Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. N.Delhi, 2004

4 S. M. Mukherji and S. P. Singh, Reaction Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Macmillan India, 2000

5 J. Paula, P. Atkins, Physical Chemistry, 7th Edition, W. H. Freeman, 2001

Other Reading

Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)


6 Chemical Kinetics: As Important As The Second Law Of Thermodynamics? The Chemical Educator, Volume 3, Number 2 / April, 1998,
http://springerlink.com/content/r3021p1170118715/fulltext.pdf
7 Solidstate electrochemical CO2gas sensor using zircon-based Na ionic conductors,Journal
MaterialsScience,Volume28,Number8/January,1993,http://springerlink.com/content/h12w064jw84h0175/fulltext.pdf
8 Synthesis and material and electronic properties of conjugated polymers. Journal of Materials Science, Volume 25, Number 9/September,1990,
http://springerlink.com/content/p7867k445u007u56/fulltext.pdf
9 Journal of Materials Science, Volume 42, Number 12 / June, 2007, http://springerlink.com/content/6783q386h8136833/fulltext.pdf

Relevant Websites

Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features
10 http://genchem.chem.wisc.edu/demonstrations/Gen_Chem_P The most commonly demonstrated oscillator reaction. The color of the solution oscillates
ages/12kineticpage/kineticsmain.htm between clear, brown, and deep blue. There are many other demonstration present here

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11 http://www.flinnsci.com/Documents/ProductPDFs/ChemTopic Kinetics—Demonstration Summaries and Concepts
Labs/vol%2014/Demo_Summaries_Concept_vol14.pdf
12 http://chemmovies.unl.edu/chemistry/beckerdemos/BD051.ht Iodate and metabisulfite are dispensed at concentrations where the clock reaction requires about
ml 10 seconds when the equal volumes of solutions are mixed.
13 http://genchem.chem.wisc.edu/demonstrations/Gen_Chem_P First-Aid Hot packs, containing either calcium chloride or magnesium sulfate, plus water,
ages/06thermopage/thermochemistry.htm demonstrate a spontaneous exothermic solution process. These can be passed around to
students.
14 http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/movies/ddu.mov Polarizing power of polymers (short video film)
15 http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/movies/hdv.mov The formation of Nylon 6-10 (short video film)
16 http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/movies/ddw.mov Slime away (short video film)
17 http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/movies/ddx.mov Silly polymer (short video film)
18 http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/movies/ddy.mov What happened to polymer? e.g. styrofoam cup (short video film)
19 http://www.youtube.com/watch? Video of (SN1 Reaction)
v=YGSiUZ443xY&feature=related
20 http://www.youtube.com/watch? Video of (SN1 and SN2)
v=ZtnAR3uOAbo&feature=related
21 http://www.youtube.com/watch? Video of (SN1 Reaction)
v=c95pJW4BIiI&feature=related
22 http://depts.washington.edu/chemcrs/bulkdisk/chem162U_spr Naming Coordination Compounds (nomenclature)
03/handout_Lecture_May28.pdf
23 http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/DOrbitalsInAnOctahedralFi d-Orbitals in an Octahedral Field (downloadable animation with actual control)
eld/

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Number Lecture Number Lecture Topic Chapters/Sections of Homework to be Assigned Pedagogical tool
Textbook/other to students Demonstration/case
reference study/images/anmatio
n ctc. planned

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Quantum Theory and the electronic structure of ->Reference :1,Ch
atoms 7/266
Lecture 2 From classical physics to quantum theory, Planckâ ->Reference :1,Ch
€™s quantum theory 7/268-272/ Section 7.1
Lecture 3 The photoelectric effect, Bohr’s theory of the ->Reference :1,Ch Photoelectric effect
hydrogen atom 7/272-279/ Section 7.2 animation
and 7.3

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Week 2 Lecture 4 dual nature of electron ->Reference :1,Ch HomeWork 1 Allocation
7/274-283/ Section 7.3
and 7.4
Lecture 5 Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Numbers ->Reference :1,Ch
7/283-288/ Section 7.3
and 7.4
Lecture 6 Atomic orbitals, Electronic Configuration, The ->Reference :1,Ch Orbital and electronic
building 7/288-301/ Section 7.3 configuration animation
Up principles and 7.4
Week 3 Lecture 7 Atomic orbitals, Electronic Configuration, The ->Reference :1,Ch
building 7/288-301/ Section 7.3
Up principles and 7.4
Lecture 8 Chemical Kinetics: The rate of Reaction, The Rate ->Reference :1,Ch Demonstration 1 and 2
Law 13/546-557/ Section
13.1 and 13.2
Lecture 9 The relation between reactant concentration and ->Reference :1,Ch Term Paper 1 Allocation
time, First order reaction 13/557-564/ Section
13.3
Week 4 Lecture 10 Second order reaction and Zero order reaction ->Reference :1,Ch HomeWork 1 Submission
13/564-567/ Section
13.3

Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 temperature dependence of rate constant, Collision ->Reference :1,Ch Class test based on Activation Energy
theory of chemical Kinetics, Arrhenius Equation 13/568-575/ Section homework 1 Submission Animation
13.4
Lecture 12 Reaction Mechanism, Rate laws and elementary ->Reference :1,Ch HomeWork 2 Allocation
steps, Experimental supports of reaction mechanism 13/575-579/ Section
13.5
Week 5 Lecture 13 Electrochemistry, Review on Redox Reactions, ->Reference :1,Ch Demonstration 3
Balancing redox reactions 19/819-822/ Section article reading link 7
19.1
Lecture 14 Galvanic Cells, Standard reduction potentials, ->Reference :1,Ch Article reading link 8
Electrochemical series 19/823-830/ Section
19.2 and 19.3
Lecture 15 Batteries: Dry Cell battery, The mercury Battery, ->Reference :1,Ch
The 19/839-844/ Section
lead Storage Battery 19.6
Week 6 Lecture 16 The Lithium ion Battery, Fuel cells ->Reference :1,Ch
19/839-844/ Section
19.6

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Week 6 Lecture 17 Corrosion ->Reference :1,Ch Demonstratoin 4
19/844-848/ Section
19.7
Lecture 18 Transition metal chemistry and Coordination ->Reference :1,Ch HomeWork 2 Submission
Compounds, Properties of transition metals, 22/936-940/ Section
chemistry of Iron and Copper 22.1 and 22.2
Week 7 Lecture 19 Coordination compounds ->Reference :1,Ch Class test based on Demonstration 5, ball
22/940-946/ Section homework 2 Submission and stick models
22.3
Lecture 20 Bonding in coordination compounds: ->Reference :1,Ch
crystal field theory 22/949-953/ Section
22.5
Lecture 21 CFT in Octahedral Complexes

MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 CFT in Tetrahedral and Square Planer Complexes, ->Reference :1,Ch
22/949-953/ Section
22.5
Lecture 23 Reaction of Coordination Compounds, Applications HomeWork 3 Allocation
of
Coordination Compounds
Lecture 24 Basics of Electron displacement effects: ->Reference :4,Ch 1/19
Inductive effect, electromeric effect -32/ Section 1.3
Week 9 Lecture 25 resonance effect and hyperconjugation effect ->Reference :4,Ch 1/19
-32/ Section 1.3
Lecture 26 Reactive intermediates: Free radicals, carbocation ->Reference :4,Ch 2/59
-63/ Section 2.4
Lecture 27 Carbocation-Stability, carbanions and their stability

Week 10 Lecture 28 Types of organic reactions: Substitution reaction and ->Reference :4,Ch 2/43
-45/ Section 2.1
addition reactions
Lecture 29 Nucleophilic substitution reactions: SN1 and SN2 HomeWork 3 Submission Video link 19-21
Difference between transition state and
intermediate.

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Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 30 Classes of Organic Compounds, Aliphatic ->Reference :1,Ch Class test based on
Hydrocarbons 24/1004-1008/ Section homework 3 Submission
24.1 and 24.2
Week 11 Lecture 31 Alkanes: Reactions of Alkanes, Optical Isomerism ->Reference :1,Ch HomeWork 4 Allocation Animation
in alkanes, Cycloalkanes 24/1009-1011/ Section
24.2
Lecture 32 Alkenes, cis and trans isomerization ->Reference :1,Ch
24/1011-1015/ Section
24.2
Lecture 33 Reactions of alkenes

Week 12 Lecture 34 Alkynes reactions of alkynes ->Reference :1,Ch Term Paper 1 Submission
24/1011-1015/ Section
24.2
Lecture 35 Addition or chain-growth polymerization ->Reference :1,Ch
25/1040-1043/ Section
25.2
Lecture 36 Free radical vinyl polymerization

Week 13 Lecture 37 Zeigler-Natta polymerization ->Reference :1,Ch HomeWork 4 Submission Polymer video
25/1040-1043/ Section
25.2
Lecture 38 vinyl polymers Class test based on
homework 4 Submission

Lecture 39 Condensation or step growth polymerization,


Polyesters

Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 40
Lecture 41
Lecture 42
Week 15 Lecture 43

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Details of homework and case studies
Homework No. Topic of the Homework Nature of homework
(group/individuals/field work
Homework 1 Quantum Theory and the electronic structure of atoms, Classical physics to quantum Individual
theory, Planck’s quantum theory, Photoelectric effect, Bohr’s theory of hydrogen atom, dual nature of
electron, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Numbers, Atomic orbitals, Electronic Configuration, Building Up
principles
Homework 2 Rate of rxn., Rate Law, Relation in reactant conc. and time, 1st order, 2nd order and Zero order Individual
reaction,Activation energy, Collision theory, Arrhenius Eqn., Rxn. Mechanism, Review on Redox Rxn.,
Balancing redox rxn., Galvanic Cell, Standard reduction potentials, Electrochemical series
Homework 3 Dry Cell battery, mercury Battery, lead Storage Battery, Lithium ion Battery, Fuel cells, Corrosion, Individual
Properties of transition metals, Chemistry of Iron and Copper, Coordination compounds, Structure of
Coordination Compounds, Crystal field Theory, CFT in Octahedral Complexes
Homework 4 Tetrahedral and Square Planar, Reaction and applications of Coordination Compounds, Inductive, Individual
electromeric, resonance, hyperconjugation effect, Free radicals, carbocation, carbanions and their
stability. Substitution reactions and addition reactions, SN1 and SN2 rxn., Hydrocarbons, isomerization

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Term Paper 1 25 25
Homework 3 4 7 21
Class test based on homework 3 4 18 54
Total :- 50 100

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the
UMS

List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)

Sr. No. Topic


1 Adhesives
2 Carbon Nanotubes
3 Polymer Electrolytes
4 Liquid crystals
5 Surfactants

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6 Geometries of Coordination compounds
7 Partial molar properties and their applications
8 Kinetics of first and second order reaction
9 Electrochemical series
10 Importance of transition metals
11 Chemical bonding
12 Batteries
13 Classical approach to quantum theory
14 Substitution reactions
15 Nuclear reactors

Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned
(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1 Numerical based on Quantum Theory and the electronic Problem solving
structure of atoms, From classical physics to quantum
theory and Planck’s quantum theory, The photoelectric
effect
Tutorial 2 Numerical based on Bohr’s theory of the hydrogen Problem solving
atom, The dual nature of electron, Quantum Mechanics,
Quantum Numbers, Atomic orbitals, Electronic
Configuration, The building Up principles.
Tutorial 3 Numerical based on the rate of Reaction, The Rate Problem solving
Law, The relation between reactant concentration and
time, First order reaction
Tutorial 4 Numerical baesd on Second order reaction and Zero Problem solving
order reaction,Activation energy and temperature
dependence of rate constant, Collision theory of
chemical Kinetics, Arrhenius Equation, Reaction
Mechanism, Rate laws and elementary steps,
Experimental supports of reaction mechanism

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Tutorial 5 Numerical based on Electrochemistry, Review on Problem solving
Redox Reactions, Balancing redox reactions, Galvanic
Cells, Standard reduction potentials, Electrochemical
series, Batteries: Dry Cell battery, The mercury Battery,
The lead Storage Battery
Tutorial 6 The Lithium ion Battery, Fuel cells, Corrosion, Problem solving
Properties of transition metals, Chemistry of Iron and
Copper, Coordination compounds, Structure of
Coordination Compounds,
Tutorial 7 Bonding in Coordination compounds: Crystal field Problem solving
Theory , CFT in Octahedral Complexes,
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 CFT in Tetrahedral and Square Planer Complexes, Problem solving
Reaction of Coordination Compounds, Applications of
Coordination Compounds,Basics of Electron
displacement effects:-Inductive effect, electromeric
effect
Tutorial 9 resonance effect and hyperconjugation effect Reactive Problem solving
intermediates:-Free radicals, carbocation, carbanions
and their stability
Tutorial 10 Types of organic reactions:- Substitution reactions and Problem solving
addition reactions, Nucleophilic substitution reactions:
SN1 and SN2, Difference
between transition state and intermediate, classes of
organic compound
Tutorial 11 Alkane, alkenes, Reactions of alkenes cis and trans Problem solving
isomerization, Alkynes reactions of alkynes
Tutorial 12 Addition or chain-growth polymerization, Free radical Problem solving
vinyl polymerization, Zeigler-Natta polymerization
Tutorial 13 vinyl polymers, Condensation or step growth Problem solving
polymerization, Polyesters

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