Ind Chem
Ind Chem
Ind Chem
2 Dr. Alok Kumar Associate Professor Department of Chemistry Mahatma Gandhi P.G. College,
Srivastava & Head Gorakhpur, U.P.
3 Dr. Mohd Kamil Hussain Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry Govt. Raza P.G. College Rampur-
244901 U.P.
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National Education Policy-2020
Department of Higher Education
U.P. Government, Lucknow
Common Minimum Syllabus for all U.P. State Universities and Colleges
For First Three Years of Higher Education
Syllabus Developed by
S. Name Designation Department College/ University
No.
1 Dr. Sudha Yadava Professor & Head Department of Chemistry D.D.U. Gorakhpur University,
Gorakhpur, U.P.
2 Dr. Alok Kumar Associate Professor Department of Chemistry Mahatma Gandhi P.G. College,
Srivastava & Head Gorakhpur, U.P.
3 Dr. Mohd Kamil Hussain Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry Govt. Raza P.G. College
Rampur-244901 U.P.
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Year Sem. Course Code Paper Title Theory/Practical Credits
*
01, 02 & 03 for the elective papers Polymer Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Agrochemicals
respectively in semester-VI.
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Purpose of the programme:
Industrial chemistry has assisted in the discovery and development of new and improved synthetic fibres, paints,
adhesives, drugs, cosmetics, electronic components, lubricants and thousands of other products, and improved processes
for oil refining and petrochemical processing that saves energy and reduces pollution. The purpose of the undergraduate
Industrial Chemistry programme at the university and college level is to provide the key knowledge base, laboratory
resources and industrial knowledge to prepare students for careers as professionals in various industries and research
institutions. This program is designed to prepare students with the lab experience necessary to build a career in chemistry
along with the theoretical underpinnings and supporting knowledge needed to advance in such a career.
Program’s outcomes:
1. Students will have a firm foundation in the fundamentals and application of current chemical and scientific
theories including those in analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry and various industrial processes.
2. Students will be able to design and carry out scientific experiments as well as accurately record and analyze the
results of such experiments.
3. Students will be skilled in problem solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning as applied to scientific
problems.
4. Students will be able to explore new areas of research in both chemistry and allied fields of science and
technology.
5. Students will become aware of the role of industrial chemistry in our society. They will be able to use this
knowledge on account of ethical behavior in issues faced by chemists in industries for example safe handling of
chemicals, environmental issues and key issues faced by our society in energy, health and medicine.
6. Students will be able to explain why industrial chemistry is an integral activity for addressing social, economic,
and environmental problems.
7. Students will be able to function as a member of an interdisciplinary problem solving team.
8. Chemical industries in India and throughout the entire world are using increasingly sophisticated chemical
procedures and instrumentation. Consequently, industrial leaders are becoming more concerned about health
hazards and safety factors. These companies need chemists and chemical professionals that are experienced and
able to implement new techniques to minimise the industrial pollution.
9. Graduates in Industrial Chemistry may find jobs in various industries like chemical, plastics, pharmaceutical,
environmental, paint, food, automobile, petroleum and personal care products.
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PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOS)
Certificate in Materials and Techniques in Chemical Industries
First Certificate in Materials and Techniques in Chemical Industries will give the student a basic knowledge of
Year all the fundamental principles of chemistry like chemical calculations, thermodynamics, chemical
equilibrium, liquid crystals, solid state, Atomic structures, Periodic properties of more than 111 elements,
Metallurgical operations, various concepts of acid and acids, bases, redox reactions, fundamentals of organic
chemistry and catalysis. This course also provides practical knowledge of good laboratories practice (GLP)
and various basic analytical methods as well as basic knowledge of advanced materials, ceramics, surface
chemistry, crystallization, X-ray powder diffraction, distillation, evaporation, absorption, filtration,
extraction, drying and purification of organic compounds. Student will be also able to do to qualitative and
quantitative analysis in the laboratory.
This certificate course will definitely help to students to get basic knowledge of industrial chemistry on
account of chemical and pharmaceutical industries by which they can get better placement in the
government and private sector services particularly in the field of food safety, health sector, chemical
industries etc.
Second Diploma in Industrial Instrumentation and Chemical Analysis
Year
Diploma in Industrial Instrumentation and Chemical Analysis will provide the theoretical as well
as practical knowledge of instrumental methods of analysis such as chromatography, instruments
used in measuring of temperature, pressure, liquid levels, and modern spectroscopic methods. This
course also provides sound knowledge of industrial analysis, effluent treatment waste water
management, testing of materials, analysis of water, analysis of industrial chemicals and various
chemical processes in chemical industries. The knowledge of various instruments, spectroscopic
tools and separation technique will make the students skilled to work in industries. Students of
diploma course will achieve the skills required to succeed in the various chemical industry like
cement industries, agro product, paint industries, rubber industries, petrochemical industries, food
processing industries, pollution monitoring and control agencies etc. Students would get the
exposures of a breadth of experimental techniques using modern instrumentation. Monitoring of
environmental pollution problems of atmospheric sciences, water chemistry and soil chemistry and
design processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health
and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
Third B. Sc. in Industrial Chemistry
Year
Degree in Industrial Chemistry aims to introduce very important aspects of modern day course curriculum,
namely, instrumental instrumentation, chemical analysis, pollution monitoring, industrial chemicals, process
chemistry and various physical processes. Fifth semester of this program provide the basic theoretical and
experimental knowledge of pollution management, industrial chemical pollution management and it’s
economics. Final semester of this program provide specialization in Pharmaceutical chemistry or Polymer
chemistry or Agrochemicals.
Upon completion of a degree, industrial chemistry students are able to employ critical thinking and
scientific inquiry in the performance, design, interpretation and documentation of laboratory
experiments, at a level suitable to succeed at an entry-level position in chemical industry or a
chemistry graduate program.
Various research institutions and industry people in the pharmaceuticals, polymers, petroleum
agrochemicals and fertilizer industry sectors will definitely give value to this course.
5
Subject: Chemistry Total
Credits of
Year Sem. Theory Units Practical Units Research
the
Paper Paper Project
subject
1. Indian ancient chemistry and fundamentals of 1. Good laboratory practices, Nil
chemical calculations Basic Analytical Methods Calibration of thermometer and
2. Atomic structure and Periodic properties burette
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1. Industrial gases 1. Qualitative and quantitative Research
2. Petroleum refining process analysis Project
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Polymer Chemistry (01)
1. The science of large molecules Synthesis and Analysis of 1. Preparation of representative Research
2. Types & general classification of polymers Polymers polymers Project
3. Molecular weight and molecular weight distribution
4. Polymer solutions
5. Polymer structure and morphology 2. Determination of saponification
Synthetic
Polymer 6. Synthesis, properties and applications of the following value, viscosity of PMMA and
Thermosetting polymers hydroxyl value of a resin
7. Synthesis, properties and applications of the following
VI Thermoplastics polymers
8. Synthesis, properties and applications of Specific 4+4+2 +3
polymers =13
1. Rheology and mechanical properties of polymers 3. Material testing
2. Degradation of polymers
3. Polymerization techniques
Polymerization
4. Plastic technology
Techniques and
5. Fiber technology 4. Determination of molecular
Characterization
6. Elastomer technology weights of the polymers by
7. Additives viscosity measurements and T g
8. Compounding value of phosphate glasses
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Or Pharmaceutical Chemistry (02)
1. Pharmaceutical industry and pharmacopoeias 1. Demonstration of various Research
pharmaceutical packaging Project
2. Various types of pharmaceutical excipients materials and quality control tests
3. Evaluation of crude drugs Experimental
of some materials
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmaceutical 2.
and 4. Surgical dressing, sutures, ligatures Active ingredient analysis
Phytochemicals 5. Chemical constitution of plants
6. Phytochemicals
7. Various isolation procedures for active ingredients 3. 4+4+2 +3
8. Pharmaceutical quality control and packaging Evaluation of crude drugs =13
materials
1. Pharmacology drugs classification
2. Introduction to medicinal chemistry
3. Drug metabolism
Medicinal
4. Principles of Toxicology 4.
Chemistry and
5. Microbial fermentation Microbiological testing
Toxicology
6. Process of manufacture of the following bulk drugs
7. Biotransformation processes
8. Enzyme systems
Or Agrochemicals (03)
General and 1. Types of pest and pesticides Analysis of Agrochemicals 1. Isolation and estimation of active Research
Halogenated 2. Inorganic insecticides ingredients Project
Insecticides 3. Insecticides of plant origin
4. Organ phosphorus insecticides:
5. Organothiophosphorus insecticides
6. Carbamate insecticides 2. Preparation of selected pesticide
7. Chemical and Biofertilizers formulations
8. Chlorinated hydrocarbons 4+4+2 +3
Fungicides and 1. Fungicides =13
Herbicides 2. Organomercuric compounds 3. Estimation of pesticide residues in
3. Dithiocarbamates food articles
4. Miscellaneous fungicides
5. Herbicides 4. Isolation of nicotine
6. Fumigants, rodenticides and nematicides
7. Plant growth regulators
8. Formulation of pesticides
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COURSE SUBJECT: INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY Total
Credits of
Year Sem. Prerequisite for Elective
Paper Title Hours per the
paper For Major Subject
Semester subject
Certificate in Fundamentals of Industrial Yes
Materials and I Theory-1 Chemistry in 12th Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci 60 4
Chemistry
Techniques in Opted Sem-I, Yes
Basic Analytical Methods
Chemical Practical-1 Theory Paper-1 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci 60 2
Industries Material Science and Passed Sem-I Yes
Theoty-1 Techniques in Chemical Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci 60 4
II Industries
Opted Sem-II, Yes
Pracical-2 Materialistic Analysis 60 2
Theory Paper-1 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
Diploma in Process Instrumentation and Passed Sem-II Yes
Theoty-1 60 4
Industrial Industrial Chemical Analysis Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
III
Instrumentation Industrial Chemical and Opted Sem-III, Yes
Pracical-2 Theory Ppaer-1 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci. 60 2
and Chemical Instrumental Analysis
Analysis Process Chemistry Passed Sem-III Yes
Theoty-1 60 4
Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
IV
Qualitative and Synthetic Opted Sem-IV, Yes
Practical-2 60 2
Methods Theory Ppaer-1 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
Industrial Chemicals Passed Sem-IV Yes 60
Theory-1 4
Degree in Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
Industrial Pollution, its Management and Passed Sem-IV Yes 60
Theory-2 4
Industrial Economics Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
Chemistry V
Industrial Chemicals and Opted Sem-V Yes 60
Practical-3 2
Pollution Management Theory Papers-1 &2 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math.
Research Opted Sem-V …………………… 45
…………. 3
Project Theory Papers-1 &2
Polymer Chemistry (01)
Synthetic Polymer Passed Sem-V Yes
Theory-1 60 4
Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math
VI
Polymerization Techniques and Passed Sem-V Yes
Theory-2 Characterization Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci. 60 4
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Polymers Theory Papers-1 &2 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
(along with theory paper 1 and paper 2)
Research …………………….. Opted Sem-VI(01) ……………………
45 3
Project Theory Papers-1 &2
Pharmaceutical Chemistry (02)
Pharmaceutical and Passed Sem-V Yes
Theory-1 60 4
Phytochemicals Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math
Medicinal Chemistry and Passed Sem-V Yes
Theory-2 60 4
Toxicology Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
Or
Experimental Pharmaceutical Opted Sem-VI(02) Yes
Practical-3 Chemistry Theory Papers-1 &2 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci. 60 2
(along with theory paper 1 and paper 2)
Research …………………….. Opted Sem-VI(02) ……………………
45 3
Project Theory Papers-1 &2
Agrochemicals (03)
General and Halogenated Passed Sem-V Yes
Theory-1 60 4
Insecticides Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math
Fungicides and Herbicides Passed Sem-V Yes
Theory-2 60 4
Or Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci.
Analysis of Agrochemicals Opted Sem-VI(03) Yes
Practical-3 Theory Papers-1 &2 Zoo/Bot./Physics/Math/Comp Sci. 60 2
(along with theory paper 1 and paper 2)
Research …………………. Opted Sem-VI(03) ……………………
45 3
Project Theory Papers-1 &2
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Semester-I
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Fundamentals of Industrial Chemistry
Programme:
Certificate in Year: First Semester: First
Materials and Techniques in
Chemical Industries
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
choice of indicators.
Organic compounds and nomenclature:
Classification, generic and trade names of organic compounds, functional group, aliphatic
IV compound (alicyclic & cyclic), aromatic compound, heterocyclic compound, petroleum, 06h
natural gas, crude oil.
Fundamentals of organic chemistry and catalysis:
Cleavage of bonds (homolysis and heterolysis), reaction intermediates (carbocation,
carbanion and free radicals), electrophiles and nucleophiles, aromaticity: benzenoids and
Hückel’s rule, inductive effect, electrometric effects, mesomeric effect, resonance,
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hyperconjugation and stearic effect, tautomerism, isomerism, elementary ideas of
stereochemistry (geometrical and optical).
homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, basic principles, mechanisms, factors affecting the
performance, enzyme catalysed reactions, industrially important reactions.
Liquid crystal and solid state:
Classification and molecular arrangements, liquid state, density, diffusion, viscosity,
VI evaporation, surface tension, effect of temperature and pressure on surface tension, 08h
parachor - definition and applications.
Crystal lattices, laws of crystallography, crystal systems, unit cell, space lattice.
Metallurgical operations, metals and alloys:
Pulverization, calcination, roasting, refining, principles of extraction of metals, extraction of
VII iron and copper from their ores. 08h
Important metals and alloys; mechanical and chemical properties of lead, nickel, iron, titanium
and their alloys and their applications.
Heat, thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium:
Heat capacity of pure gases and gaseous mixtures at constant pressures, sensible heat changes
in liquids, enthalpy changes, entropy, thermodynamic laws, processes and functions, free 08h
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energy, partial molar quantities, activity, activity co-efficient, and fugacity, thermodynamic
criteria and equilibrium constant, effect of temperature and pressure on equilibrium constants
in gaseous system (formation of ammonia).
Suggested Readings:
1. Lee, J.D. Concise Inorganic Chemistry, Pearson Education (2010).
2. J. E. Huheey, E. A. Keiter, R. L. Keiter, O.K. Medhi, Inorganic Chemistry, Principles of Structure and
Reactivity, Pearson Education (2006).
3. Douglas, B.E. and Mc Daniel, D.H., Concepts & Models of Inorganic Chemistry, Oxford (1970).
4. Shriver, D.D. & P. Atkins, Inorganic Chemistry 2nd Ed., Oxford University Press, (1994).
5. Singh J.,Yadav L.D.S., Advanced Organic Chemistry, Pragati Edition.
6. Carey, F. A., Guiliano, R. M.Organic Chemistry, Eighth edition, McGraw Hill Education (2012).
7. Loudon, G. M. Organic Chemistry, Fourth edition, Oxford University Press (2008).
8. Clayden, J., Greeves, N. &Warren, S. Organic Chemistry, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press (2012).
9. Graham Solomons, T.W., Fryhle, C. B. Organic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Sykes, P. A guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Pearson Education (2003).
10. Atkins, P. W. & Paula, J. de Atkin’s Physical Chemistry Ed., Oxford University Press 13 (2006).
11. Ball, D. W. Physical Chemistry Thomson Press, India (2007).
12. Castellan, G. W. Physical Chemistry 4th Ed. Narosa (2004).
13. G. M. Barrow: Physical Chemistry Tata McGraw‐Hill (2007).
14. G. W. Castellan: Physical Chemistry 4th Edn. Narosa (2004)
Note: For the promotion of Hindi language, course books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the
University
Suggested online links:
1. https://swayam.gov.in/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/104/112104113/
3. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc19_ph14/preview
4. http://heecontent.upsdc.gov.in/Home.aspx
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5. https://cbpbu.ac.in/userfiles/file/2020/STUDY_MAT/CHEM/liquid%20crystal.pdf
6. https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/intro1.htm
7. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/103/104103071/#
8. https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php?kech1=0-7
This course is compulsory for the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained in a
mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short exams, in-class or
on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among others .
Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment/ Research (10 marks)
Orientation assignment
04 tests (Objective): Max marks of each test = 10 (10 marks)
(Average of all 04 tests)
Overall performance throughout the semester, discipline, (05 marks)
participation in different activities.
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the subject chemistry in
class/12th.
Suggested equivalent online courses:
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Further Suggestions:
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Semester-I
Paper-2 (Practical)
Course Title: Basic Analytical Methods
Programme:
Certificate in Semester: First
Year: First
Materials and Techniques in
Chemical Industries
Paper-2: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th
Class
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Semester-II
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Material Science and Techniques in Chemical Industries
Programme:
Certificate in Materials and
Year: First Semester: Second
Techniques in Chemical
Industries
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190201T Course Title: Material Science and Techniques in Chemical Industries
Course outcomes:
Currently, tremendous progress has been made in development of advanced materials for their environmental
applications and knowledge has been accumulated of the effects of these advanced materials on and their
applications in the environment security, recycling and reuse of raw materials and treatment agents, economic
benefits, and potential problems to our society. Upon completion of this theory course students would gain
knowledge of various materials, surface chemistry and interfacial phenomena, catalysis, metals and alloys,
cement, ceramics and corrosion, polymer, glass, advanced materials and material balance, material balance
without chemical reactions, material balance involving chemical reactions.
Credits: 4 Compulsory
Note: For the promotion of Hindi language, course books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the
University
Suggested online links:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/106/112106227/
2. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc21_cy45/preview
3. https://nptel.ac.in/content/storage2/courses/102103047/PDF/mod4.pdf
4. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc19_ch31/preview
5. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/113/105/113105015/
6. https://authors.library.caltech.edu/25034/10/BPOCchapter9.pdf (purification)
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/23656549
7. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/iucr/itc/Ha/ch7o5v0001/ch7o5.pdf
8. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s41745-017-0026-4.pdf
file:///C:/Users/dell/Downloads/144_Sample-Chapter.pdf
9. https://www.slideshare.net/knowledge1995/material-balance-for-multiple-units-without-chemical-
equation
This course is compulsory for the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12th Class
Assessment and presentation of Assignment/ (10 marks)
Research Orientation assignment
04 tests (Objective): Max marks of each test = 10 (10 marks)
(Average of all 04 tests)
Overall performance throughout the semester, (05 marks)
discipline, participation in different activities.
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the subject chemistry in
clas12th.
Suggested equivalent online courses:
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Further Suggestions:
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Semester-II
Paper-2 (Practical)
Course Title: Materialistic Analysis
Programme:
Certificate in
Year: First Semester: Second
Materials and Techniques in
Chemical Industries
Paper 2: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Title: Materialistic Analysis
Course Code: B190202P
Course outcomes:
Upon completion of this lab course students would gain knowledge of preparing solutions of various
concentrations, determination of concentrations, extraction of compounds from solutions, determination of
refractive index of materials, molar refractivity and specific reactivity of solutions and chromatographic
separations. These techniques and methods are very useful tools in various chemical industries such as
pharmaceuticals, petroleum, food and materials.
Credits: 2 Compulsory
Pharmaceutical_Organic_Chemistry_-1_ Low.pdf
4. https://gtu.ge/Agro-Lib/Vogels_TEXTBOOK_OF_QUANTITATIVE_CHEMICAL_ANALYSIS_
5th_ed__-_G_H_Jeffery.MsuCity.pdf
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12th
Class
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-III
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Process Instrumentation and Industrial Chemical Analysis
Programme:
Semester: Third
Diploma in Industrial Instrumentation Year: Second
and Chemical Analysis
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190301T Course Title: Process Instrumentation and Industrial Chemical Analysis
Course outcomes:
On successful completion of students will gain the knowledge of important topics of industrial chemistry
such as chromatography, thermal instrumentations, pressure measuring devices, liquid level measuring
instruments, Industrial analysis, Modern instrumental analysis, spectroscopic methods, Effluent treatment,
and waste water management.
Credits: 4 Compulsory
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Suggested Readings:
1. Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering Publisher - McGraw-Hill (2013) .
2. H.S. Peavy, D.R. Rowe and G. Tchobanoglous; Environmental Engineering Publisher - McGraw-Hill
(2015)
3. M. M. Benjamin, D. F. Lawler, Water Quality Engineering: Physical / Chemical Treatment Processes
by La - John Wiley & Sons (2013).
4. V. Ranade V. Bhandari Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Recycling and Reuse, Elsevier (2014)
5. Reynolds P. Richard, Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering) by T.D.
Publisher-CL Engineering (1996).
6. Khopkar, S.M. Basic Concepts of Analytical Chemistry. New Age International Publisher (2009).
7. Christian, G.D. Analytical Chemistry, 6th Ed. John Wiley & Sons, New York (2004).
8. Harris, D.C.: Exploring Chemical Analysis, 9th Ed. New York, W.H. Freeman (2016).
9. Pavia, D. L. et al. Introduction to Spectroscopy, 5th Ed. Cengage Learning India Ed.
10. Willard, H.H. et al.: Instrumental Methods of Analysis, 7th Ed. Wardsworth Publishing Company,
Belmont, California, USA (1988).
Suggested online links:
1. https://www.mooc-list.com/tags/physical-chemistry
2. https://www.coursera.org/learn/physical-chemistry
3. https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/chemistry/5-61-physical-chemistry-fall-2017/
4. http://heecontent.upsdc.gov.in/Home.aspx
5. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/108/104108078/
6. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/108/104108124/
7. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/106/104106122/
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th
Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score
obtained in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include
short exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations,
among others .
Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-III
Paper-2 (Practical)
Course Title: Industrial Chemical and Instrumental Analysis
Programme:
Diploma in Semester: Third
Year: Second
Industrial Instrumentation and
Chemical Analysis
Paper-2: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190302P Course Title: Industrial Chemical and Instrumental Analysis
Course outcomes:
Students gain knowledge and skill related to this paper are as follows-
Instrumental methods of analysis, Material testing, Water analysis, Use of transducers for measuring flow
control and Flow measuring devices- floats.
Credits: 2 Compulsory
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Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the chemistry in 12 th Class
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-IV
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Process Chemistry
Programme:
Diploma in Semester: Fourth
Year: Second
Industrial Instrumentation and
Chemical Analysis
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
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Amination:
By reduction: Introduction, methods of reduction, metal and acid, catalytic sulfide,
VIII electrolytic, metal and alkali sulfites, metal hydrides, sodium metal, conc. caustic oxidation- 08h
reduction, commercial manufacture of aniline, m-nitroaniline, p-aminophenol.
By aminolysis: Introduction, aminating agents, factors affecting.
Suggested Readings:
1. R. N. Morrison & R. N. Boyd, Organic Chemistry, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd. (Pearson
Education).
2. P. A. Sykes, Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Pearson Education (2003).
3. F. A. Carey, Guiliano, R. M.Organic Chemistry, Eighth edition, McGraw Hill Education (2012).
4. G. M. Loudo , Organic Chemistry, Fourth edition, Oxford University Press, 2008.
5. J. Clayden, N. Greeves & S. Warren, Organic Chemistry, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press (2012).
6. T.W. Graham Solomons & C. B. Fryhle, Organic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
7. J. G. Smith, Organic Chemistry, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited.
8. J. March, Advanced Organic Chemistry, Fourth edition, Wiley.
9. Alok Kumar Srivastava, “Organic Chemistry-II”, Mahaveer Publication, Dibrugarh, Assam,
India (2021).
Note: For the promotion of Hindi language, course books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the
University
Suggested online links:
1. http://heecontent.upsdc.gov.in/Home.aspx
2. https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/intro1.htm
3. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/103/104103071/#
4. https://swayam.gov.in/
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .
Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test (10 marks)
= 10 (average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-IV
Paper-2 (Practical)
Course Title: Qualitative and Synthetic Methods
Programme:
Diploma in Semester: Fourth
Year: Second
Industrial Instrumentation and
Chemical Analysis
Paper-2: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th
Class
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Semester-V
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Industrial Chemicals
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Fifth
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Ammonium phosphates, carbon blacks, manufacture of graphite and carbon, calcium carbide,
silicon carbide, sodium thiosulphate, borax and boric acid.
Manufacture of fine chemicals: (with respect to Raw material, Production process, Quality
control, Hazards and safety, Effluent management)
Sodium borohydrate, lithium aluminium hydride, sodium ethoxide, paracetamol, indigo,
VIII 08h
vat dyes. Essential oils, surfactants and emulsifying agents, coloring agents- manufacture
of some natural and synthetic colors. Flavouring agents – fragrance and food additives.
Biochemical reagents – ninhydrin, tetrazolium blue, 1,2-naphthaquinone-4-sulphonate.
Suggested Readings:
1. B. K. Sharma, Industrial Chemistry, GOEL Publishing House (2000).
2. M. Fahim, T. Al-Sahhaf, A. Elkilani, Fundamentals of Petroleum Refining, 1st edition, Elsevier Science
(2010).
3. Pesticide Calcer Publication, P. B. Pandey.
4. Principle Industrial Chemistry, C. A. Clausion, G. C.Mattson, Wiley (1978).
5. W. L. Mc. Cabe, J. C. Smith & Parriet ,Unit Operators of Chemical Engineering, Mc. Graw Hill Book
Company Singapore (2017).
6. A. F. Mills. Heat Transfer, CRC Press, (1992).
7. K.W. Britt, Handbook of pulp and paper technology Book on Pulp & Paper Industries, 2Ed (2004).
Suggestive digital platforms web links:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/103/107/103107082/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/103/103/103103029/
3. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/103/106/103106108/
4. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/105/104105103/
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .
Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-V
Paper-2 (Theory)
Course Title: Pollution, its Management and Industrial Economics
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Fifth
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-2: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190502T Course Title: Pollution, its Management and Industrial Economics
Course outcomes:
Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper are as follows.
Pollutants, their statutory limits and air pollution, water pollution, pesticide pollution, solid & gaseous wastes,
factors involved in project cost estimation, capital formation, methods of determining depreciation, some
aspects of marketing, pricing policy, profitability criteria, entrepreneurship, choice of technology and quality
control.
Credits: 4 Compulsory
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This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .
Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-V
Paper-3 (Practical)
Course Title: Industrial chemicals and pollution management
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Fifth
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-3: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190503P Course Title: Industrial chemicals and pollution management
Course outcomes:
Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper are as follows.
Determination of Flash and Fire point, Determination of (i) acid value- gum, and resin, (ii) iodine number-
linseed oil, castor oil (iii) saponification value - coconut oil, Synthesis of organic compound: Paracetamol,
Aspirin, Oils of winter green and Urea formaldehyde resin, Analysis of common raw materials as per the
industrial specifications such as phenol, aniline, formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, acetone, Gravimetric and
volumetric estimations.
Credits: 2 Compulsory
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12th
Class.
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods:
Viva voce (10 marks)
Mock test (10 marks)
Overall performance (05marks)
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have Opted Sem-V Theory Ppaer-1 &2
Semester-VI
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Synthetic Polymer
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190601T Course Title: Synthetic Polymer
Course outcomes:
Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper are as follows.
The science of large molecules, types & general classification of polymers, molecular weight and molecular
weight distribution, polymer solutions, structure and morphology, synthesis, properties and applications of the
following thermosetting polymers, thermoplastics polymers, conducting polymers, light emitting polymers and
biodegradable polymers. This course mainly includes study of polymers synthesis, polymer properties, polymer
processing, polymer testing, polymer degradation, polymer reaction, composites and applications. The course
is career oriented and can provide various opportunities in the field of polymers.
Credits: 4 Elective
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-VI
Paper-2 (Theory)
Course Title: Polymerization Techniques and Characterization
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-2: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course outcomes:
This course mainly includes study of polymers synthesis, polymer properties, polymer processing, polymer
testing, polymer degradation, polymer reaction, composites and applications. This course is career oriented and
can provide various opportunities in the field of polymers. After successful completion of this paper, students
will gain knowledge and skills related to this paper is as follows-
Rheology and mechanical properties of polymers, degradation of polymers, polymerization techniques, plastic
technology, fiber technology, elastomer technology, additives and compounding.
Credits: 4 Elective
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Suggested Readings:
1. Joel R. Fried, Polymer Science &Technology, Pearson Prentice Hall; 3rd edition (2014).
2. B. K. Sharma, Polymer Chemistry,. Krishna Prakashan Media (2020).
3. D. J. Williams, Polymer Science & Engineering, Prentice Hall Inc (1971).
4. J.A. Brydson. Plastics Material, A. Brydson, Vth Edition, Butter Worth Heinemonn (1989).
5. G. Odian, Principle of Polymerization, Godian IInd edition, John Wieley & Sons (2004).
Suggestive digital platforms web links:
1. https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/103103139/L20.html
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/113/105/113105028/
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GltrPpUJS9Q
4. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/107/112107221/
5. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/116/102/116102026/
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Overall performance throughout the semester (Discipline, (05 marks)
participation in different activities)
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the chemistry in class 12 th
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-VI
Paper-3 (Practical)
Course Title: Synthesis and Analysis of Polymers
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-3: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Title: Synthesis and Analysis of Polymers
Course Code: B190603P
Course outcomes:
Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper are as follows.
Preparation of representative polymers such as bulk polymerization like polystyrene, PMMA Nylon and
polysulphide rubber, solution polymerization like phenol formaldehyde, urea formaldehyde, determination of
(i) saponification value - polyester (ii) viscosity of PMMA (iii) hydroxyl value of a resin, testing of
plastics/rubber, Young’s modulus, optical, thermal, mechanical and electrical properties, determination of
molecular weights of the polymers by viscosity measurements and T g value of phosphate glasses.
Credits: 2 Elective
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12th
Class
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Semester-VI
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: Pharmaceutical and Phytochemicals
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-1: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course Code: B190605T Course Title: Pharmaceutical and Phytochemicals
Course outcomes:
After successful completion of this course, students will gain the knowledge and skills related to this paper
are as follows-
Pharmaceutical industry and pharmacopoeias, various types of pharmaceutical excipients, evaluation of crude
drugs, surgical dressing, sutures, ligatures, phytochemicals, chemical constitution of plants, various isolation
procedures for active ingredients, pharmaceutical quality control and packaging materials
Credits: 4 Elective
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Suggested Readings:
1. L. Patrick. L. Graham, An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, OUP Oxford; 4th edition (2009).
2. C. O. Wilson, O. Gisvold & R. F. Doerge, Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 8th edition (1982).
3. W. O. Foye, T. L. Lemice and D. A. Williams Principles of Medicinal Chemistry (2019).
4. D J. Abraham, M. Myers, Burger's Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Discovery and Development (1-8
volume), Wiley (2021).
5. G.L. Patrick, An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Oxford; Fifth edition (2013).
6. John T. Arnason, Rachel Mata, John T. Romeo, Phytochemistry of Medicinal Plants, Springer (2019).
Suggestive digital platforms web links:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104/106/104106106/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/noc/courses/noc20/SEM1/noc20-cy16/
3. https://nptel.ac.in/LocalChapter/statistics/2537
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-VI
Paper-2 (Theory)
Course Title: Medicinal Chemistry and Toxicology
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-2: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course outcomes:
Medicinal chemistry provides pharmacy students with a thorough understanding of drug mechanisms of action,
acid-base and physicochemical properties, and absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity
profiles. Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper is as follows. pharmacology drugs
classification, Introduction to medicinal chemistry, drug metabolism, principles of toxicology,
Biotransformation processes and Enzymes
Credits: 4 Elective
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-VI
Paper-3(Practical)
Course Title: Experimental Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-3: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th
Class
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Semester-VI
Paper-1 (Theory)
Course Title: General & Halogenated Insecticides
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-1 Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course outcomes:
Agrochemicals are used for preventing the deterioration of crops from insects and pest infestation and disease.
The global agrochemicals market report offers the latest trends, growth factors, industry competitiveness,
investment opportunities and detailed profile of the top players for the market during the forecast period. The
global agrochemicals market is segmented by product type (fertilizers, pesticides, adjuvants, and plant growth
regulators), application (crop-based and non-crop based) and geography.
Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper are as follows.
Types of pest and pesticides, Inorganic insecticides, Insecticides of plant origin, Organophosphorus
insecticides, Organothiophosphorus insecticides, Carbamate insecticides, Chemical and Biofertilizers,
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Credits: 4 Elective
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Suggested Readings:
1. Knowles, Alan (Ed.) “Chemistry and Technology of Agrochemical formulations” Springer Netherland
(1998)
2. J. P. Kumar and S. Bharat “ Soil fertility, Fertilizers and Agrochemicals, Daya Publishing House (2016)
3. H. Ohkawa, H. Miyagawa, P. W. Lee Pesticide Chemistry: Crop Protection, Public Health,
Environmental Safety, Wiley (2007).
4. R. Pohanish, Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, Elsevier Science (2014)
5. D. Adams Insecticides and Pesticides: Techniques for Crop Protection, Larsen and Keller Education
(2017).
6. B. L. Bohmont, The standard pesticide user's guide (revised). Prentice Hall: Princeton, NJ (1990).
7. G.W. Ware, The Pesticide Book, 4th ed; W.H. Freeman: Fresno, CA (1994).
Suggestive digital platforms web links:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/103/107/103107086/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/103/107/103107082/
3. chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/23656549
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qspUM9tV5WY
5. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/126/104/126104003/
6. https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/cec20_bt13/preview
7. https://www.mooc-
list.com/tags/agrochemicals?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=pmd_5O5PKDKzkF2LT66i4kE9EjwggvWfiWI2mhh
8Q7oAYwA-1631360062-0-gqNtZGzNAeWjcnBszQjR
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
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Semester-VI
Paper-2 (Theory)
Course Title: Fungicides and Herbicides
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-2: Theory Subject: Industrial Chemistry
Course outcomes:
Fungicides, herbicides and insecticides are all pesticides used in plant protection. Herbicides are a broad class
of pesticides that are used to remove nuisance plants, such as grasses and weeds that may compromise the
growth and yield of desired crops that are in close proximity. After successful completion of this paper,
Students gain knowledge and skills related to this paper are as follows-
Fungicides, organomercuric compounds, dithiocarbamates, miscellaneous fungicides, herbicides, fumigants,
rodenticides, nematicides, plant growth regulators, formulation of pesticides.
Credits: 4 Elective
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Suggested Readings:
1. P. N. Nene, Y. L. Thapliyal , Fungicides in Plant Disease Control, Medtech (2017).
2. H. Panda,The Complete Technology Book on Pesticides, Insecticides, Fungicides and Herbicides with
Formulae & Processes, National Institute of Industrial Research (2003).
3. Knowles, Alan (Ed.) “Chemistry and Technology of Agrochemical formulations” Springer Netherland
(1998)
4. J. P. Kumar and S. Bharat “Soil fertility, Fertilizers and Agrochemicals, Daya Publishing House (2016).
5. C.T. Lacal, Plant growth regulators, Arcler Education Inc (2017).
6. E. E. Fletcher, R. C. Kirkwood, Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators, Methuen (1981).
7. C.L .Foy, C. L. (ed.) Adjuvants for Agrichemicals, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. (1992).
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods: Students can be evaluated on the basis of score obtained
in a mid-term exam, together with the performance of other activities which can include short
exams, in-class or on-line tests, home assignments, group discussions or oral presentations, among
others .Or
Assessment and presentation of Assignment (10 marks)
04 Unit tests (Objective): Max marks of each unit test = 10 (10 marks)
(average of all 04 unit tests)
Further Suggestions:
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Semester-VI
Paper-3 (Practical)
Course Title: Analysis of Agrochemicals
Programme:
Degree in Year: Third Semester: Six
Industrial Chemistry
Paper-3: Practical Subject: Industrial Chemistry
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: Chemistry in 12 th
Class
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods:
Viva voce (10 marks)
Mock test (10 marks)
Overall performance (05marks)
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have Opted Sem-VI Theory Ppaer-1 &2 (
General & Halogenated Insecticides and Fungicides and Herbicides)S
Suggested equivalent online courses:
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