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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Tutorials Course No CHE101 Course Category Cours Title CHEMISTRY Courses with numerical focus Course Planner 14863 :: Ashish Kumar Pandey Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits 3 1 0 4

Text Book:

1 Zumdahl,S., Chemistry: Concepts and applications, Cengage Learning,Indian Edition-2011

Other Specific Book:

2 Suba Ramesh, S.Vairam, Pradnya Tej Godbole ,Engineerig Chemistry, John Wiley, Ist edition ,2011 3 R.T. Morrison and R.N. Boyd, S.K.Bhattacharjee, Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition, Pearson

Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 4 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-4601 5 http://www.springer.com/chemistry/electrochemistry/journal/10800 6 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13882481 7 http://www.springerlink.com/content/100224/ 8 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00108545 9 http://pubs.acs.org/journal/joceah 10 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00323861 Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 11 http://www.klte.hu/~lenteg/animate.html 12 http://dwb4.unl.edu/chemAnime/atomic_orbits.htm Salient Features Chemistry animation and videos Atomic orbital animations

13 http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/fla Hybridization animation sh/hybrv18.swf 1 Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

14 http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e VSEPR animation _esp/bom3s2_7.swf 15 http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEDLib/WebWare/collection/o Molecular orbital theory animations pen/JCEWWOR019/momovies.html 16 http://dwb4.unl.edu/chemAnime/Electro.htm Electrochemistry animations 17 http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/fla Galvanic Cell animation sh/galvan5.swf 18 http://auth.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e Acid-Base titration animation _esp/crm3s5_5.swf 19 http://wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm:1104/courses/CFT.html Crystal field theory 20 http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1314f00/lecture/chapter10/vsepr. Different geometries VSEPR html 21 http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/fla Activation energy animation sh/activa2.swf 22 http://dwb4.unl.edu/chemAnime/acid_base.htm Acid base animations 23 http://www.chem.iastate.edu/group/Greenbowe/sections/proje Electrolysis ctfolder/flashfiles/electroChem/electrolysis10.html 24 http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/alhal E1 and E2 reactions rx3.htm#hal8 25 http://www.starscience.net/chemistryBG/ADDHX.MOV Additon reaction 26 http://academic.sun.ac.za/unesco/PolymerED2000/Conf2000/ Zeigler Natta polymerization VanReenenC/zn.html

Detailed Plan For Lectures


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

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Introduction to syllabus: Quantum numbers ->Reference :1,Ch 11/540-541/Section 11.9 ->Reference :1,Ch 11/541-555/Section 11.9-11.13 ->Reference :12 atomic orbital animation

Lecture 2

atomic orbitals, electronic configuration, the buildingup principle

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Week 1

Lecture 3

hybridization

->Reference :1,Ch 13/644-656/Section 13.1 ->Reference :13 ->Reference :1,Ch 12/621-632/Section 12.13 ->Reference :14 ->Reference :1,Ch 13/657-667/Section 13.2-13.3 ->Reference :15 ->Reference :1,Ch 14/697-706/Section 14.1-14.3 ->Reference :1,Ch 14/707-717/Section 14.4-14.5 ->Reference :1,Ch 14/727-731/ Section 14.8 ->Reference :21 ->Reference :1,Ch 14/718-726/Section 14.6-14.7 ->Reference :1,Ch 14/732-741/Section 14.9

hybridization animation

Week 2

Lecture 4

VSEPR Theory

VSEPR animations

Lecture 5

Molecular orbital theory (Homonuclear diatomic molecules and ions)

molecular orbitals animations

Lecture 6

Reaction rates, rate law and order determination

Demonstration 1 and 2 Home work allotment

Week 3

Lecture 7

first order reaction, second order reaction and zero order reaction activation energy and temperature dependence of rate constant, Arrhenius Equation

Lecture 8

Activation energy animation

Lecture 9

rate laws and elementary steps

Week 4

Lecture 10

catalysis and its types

Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 Review on redox reactions, galvanic Cells, ->Reference :1,->Reference 1Ch 10/464-467/Section 10.1 ->Reference :17 Galvanic Cell animation Demonstration 3

Lecture 12

standard reduction potentials, electrochemical series ->Reference :1,Ch10/467473/Section 10.2 The Nernst Equation ->Reference :1,Ch 10/474-479/Section 10.3-10.4

Week 5

Lecture 13

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Week 5

Lecture 14

calculation of equilibrium constant for redox reactions

->Reference :1,Ch 10/480-481/Section 10.4Ch 10/474479/Section 10.3-10.4 ->Reference :1,Ch 10/481-484/Section 10.4 ->Reference :1,Ch 10/491-494 498500/Section 10.7 ->Reference :23 Electrolysis animation

Lecture 15

concentration cells

Week 6

Lecture 16

electrolysis ( H2O, NaCl)

Lecture 17

Acids and Bases: Nature, acid strength

->Reference :1,Ch Acid base animations 6/230-236/Section 6.16.2 ->Reference :22 ->Reference :1,Ch Home work submission 6/236-244/Section 6.36.5 ->Reference :1,Ch 6/645-650/Section 6.6 ->Reference :1,Ch 6/259-266/Section 6.8 ->Reference :1,Ch 18/910-915/Section 18.1

Lecture 18

pH and its scale, calculation of pH of strong and weak acids, percentage dissociation bases acid base properties of salts Properties of transition metals, electronic configuration , oxidation states and Ionization energy

Week 7

Lecture 19 Lecture 20 Lecture 21

MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Coordination number, ligands, nomenclature ->Reference :1,Ch 18/920-924/Section 18.3 ->Reference :1,Ch 18/924-929/Section 18.4 ->Reference :1,Ch 18/930-935/Section 18.5-18.6 ->Reference :2,Ch 3/116-118/Section 3.8

Lecture 23

isomerism in coordination compounds

Lecture 24

bonding in coordination compounds: crystal field theory, CFT in octahedral

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Week 9

Lecture 25

CFT in tetrahedral and square planer complexes, Crystal field stabilization energy

->Reference :1,Ch 18/935-938/Section 18.6 ->Reference :2,Ch 3/118-119/Section 3.8 ->Reference :1,Ch 20/1054-1055/Section 20.2 ->Reference :2,Ch 9/342-345/Section 9.2 ->Reference :2,Ch 9/345-349/Section 9.2 ->Reference :1,Ch 20/1052-1055/Section 20.2/ 1057-1060 Section 20.3 ->Reference :2,Ch 9/349-355/Section 9.3 ->Reference :1,Ch 19/956-958/Section 19.1 Ch 20/1129-1133 Section 20.7

Lecture 26

Inductive effect, electromeric effect

Lecture 27 Week 10 Lecture 28

resonance effect and hyper conjugation effect reactive intermediates: Free radicals, carbocation, carbanions and their stability

Lecture 29

Structural isomerism in alkanes and cylcloalkanes

Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 30 geometrical isomerism in alkenes, syn and anti. ->Reference :1,Ch 20/1111-1119/Section 20.7 ->Reference :1,Ch 20/1076-1107/Section 20.5 ->Reference :2,Ch 9/365-367/Section 9.7

Week 11

Lecture 31

Substitution reactions: SN1

Lecture 32 Lecture 33

SN2 and Walden inversion addition reactions( Markownikoff's and Peroxide effect) ->Reference :25 ->Reference :1,Ch 20/1068-1076/Section 20.3-20.4

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Week 12

Lecture 34

Elimination reactions (E1 and E2 reactions)

->Reference :1,Ch 19/975-978/Section 19.5 ->Reference :2,Ch 13/523-532/Section 13.1-13.4 ->Reference :24 ->Reference :1,Ch 19/979-980/Section 19.5 ->Reference :2,Ch 13/528-529/Section 13.3 ->Reference :1,Ch 19/979-980/Section 19.5 ->Reference :2,Ch 13/528-529/Section 13.3 ->Reference :1,Ch 19/980-985/Section 19.5-19.6 ->Reference :2,Ch 13/588-590/Section 13.19 ->Reference :26 ->Reference :26

Lecture 35

Properties, types of polymers, addition polymers

Lecture 36

condensation polymers

Week 13

Lecture 37

tacticity, natural polymers (basics only ),

Lecture 38 Lecture 39

Zeigler-Natta polymerization Zeigler-Natta polymerization

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

Details of homework and case studies

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Homework No.

Objective

Topic of the Homework

Nature of homework (group/individuals/field work

Evaluation Mode

Allottment / submission Week 6/6

Test 1

to assess the students for subject' understanding

Quantum numbers and electronic configuration, Hybridization, Individual VSEPR and Molecular orbital theroy, Reaction rates, rate law and different order reactions (first, second and zero order), Activation energy, Arrhenius equation, Catalysis, Review on redox reactions, galvanic Cell, standard reduction potentials, electrochemical series, The Nernst Equation, calculation of equilibrium constant for redox reactions and concentration cells, Electrolysis, Acids and Bases: Nature, acid strength, pH and its scale, calculation of pH of strong and weak acids, percentage dissociation Quantum numbers and electronic configuration, Hybridization, Individual VSEPR and Molecular orbital theroy, Reaction rates, rate law and different order reactions (first, second and zero order), Activation energy, Arrhenius equation, reaction mechanism Catalysis, Review on redox reactions, galvanic Cell, standard reduction potentials, electrochemical series, The Nernst Equation, Ion selective electrodes, calculation of equilibrium constant for redox reactions and concentration cells, Electrolysis, Acids and Bases: Nature, acid strength, pH and its scale, calculation of pH of strong and weak acids, percentage dissociation Base, acid base properties of salts, Properties of transition Individual metals, electronic configuration , oxidation states and Ionization energy, Coordination compounds (nomenclature and isomerism), bonding in coordination compounds: crystal field theory, CFT in octahedral, CFT in tetrahedral and square planer complexes, Crystal field stabilization energy, Electron displacement effects, Reactive intermediates, isomerism in alkane, cycloalkane and alkenes.

performance based

Homework 1

comprehensive and analytical problems

based on performances individually

2/6

Test 2

to assess the students for subject' understanding

performance based

11 / 11

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Homework,Test Frequency 2 Total :Out Of 3 Each Marks Total Marks 10 10 20 20

* 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

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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 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3

Quantum numbers and electronic configuration Hybridization, VSEPR and Molecular orbital theroy Reaction rates, rate law and different order reactions (first, second and zero order), Activation energy, Arrhenius equation, reaction mechanism Catalysis, Review on redox reactions, galvanic Cell, standard reduction potentials, electrochemical series

Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving

Tutorial 4

Problem solving

Tutorial 5

The Nernst Equation, Ion selective electrodes, Problem solving calculation of equilibrium constant for redox reactions and concentration cells Electrolysis, Acids and Bases: Nature, acid strength, pH and its scale, calculation of pH of strong and weak acids, percentage dissociation Test- 1 Base, acid base properties of salts, Properties of transition metals, electronic configuration , oxidation states and Ionization energy Test Problem solving

Tutorial 6 Tutorial 7

After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Coordination compounds (nomenclature and Problem solving isomerism), bonding in coordination compounds: crystal field theory, CFT in octahedral CFT in tetrahedral and square planer complexes, Problem solving Crystal field stabilization energy, Electron displacement effects.

Tutorial 9

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Tutorial 10

Reactive intermediates, isomerism in alkane, cycloalkane and alkenes. Organic reactions (substitution, addition and elimination) Test-2 Polymers spill over

Problem solving

Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Tutorial 13

Test Problem solving Problem solving

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