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Krishna's B.Sc. Chemistry Practical I ,3 Edition
SYLLABUS- B.SC. CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-I, Inorganic Chemistry Semi-micro Analysis-cation analysis, separation and identification of ions from Groups I, II, III, IV, V and VI, Anion analysis. Organic Chemistry Laboratory techniques Calibration of Thermometer: 80-82° (Naphthalene), 113.5-114° (Acetanilide) 132.5-133° (Urea), 100° (Distilled Water) Determination of melting point : Naphthalene 80-82°, Benzoic acid 121.5-122° Urea 132.5-133°, Succinic acid 184.5-185° Cinnamic acid 132.5-133°, Sallicylic acid 157.5-158° Acetanilide 113.5°-114°, m-Dinitrobenzene 90° p-Dichlorobenzene 52°, Aspirin 135° Determination of boiling point: Ethanol 78°, Cyclohexane 81.4°, Toluene 110.6°, Benzene 80° Mixed melting point determination: Urea-Cinnamic acid mixture of various compositions (1:4, 1:1, 4:1) Distillation: Simple distillation of ethanol-water mixture using water condenser, Distillation of nitrobenzene and aniline using air condenser Crystallization: Concept of induction of crystallization, Phthalic acid from hot water (using fluted filter paper and steamless funnel) Acetanilide from boilding water Naphthalene from ethanol Benzoic acid from water Decolorisation and crystallization using charcoal : Decolorsation of brown sugar (sucrose) with animal characoal using gravity filteration. Crystallization and decoloirstation of impure naphthalene (100 g of naphthalene mixes with 0.3 g of Congo Red using 1g decolorizing carbon) from ethanol. Sublimation (Siple and Vacuum): Camphor, Naphthalene, Phthalic acid and succinic acid. Qualitative Analysis : Detection of extra elements (N, S and halogens) and functional groups (phenolic, carboxylic, carbonyl, esters, carbohydrates, amines, amides, nitro and anilide) in simple organic compounds. Physical Chemistry Chemical Kinetics: 1. To determine the specific reaction rate of the hydrolysis of method acetate/ethyl acetate catalyzed by hydrogen ions at rooms temperature. 2. To study the effect of acid strength on the hydrolysis of an ester. 3. To compare the strengths of HCl and H SO 2 4 by studying the kinetics of hydrolysis of ethyl acetate. 4. To study kinetically the reaction rate of decompositon of iodide by H O 2 4 . Distribution Law: 1. To study the distribution of iodine between water and CCl 4 . 2. To study the distribution of benzoic acid between benzene and water. Colloids: 1. To prepare arsenious sulphide sol and compare the precipitating power of mon-bi-and trivalent anions. Viscosity, Surface Tension: 1. To determine the percentage composition of a given mixture (non interacting systems) by viscosity method. 2. To determine the viscosity of amyl alcohol in water at different concentration and calculate the excess viscocisty fo these solutions. 3. To determine the percentage compsotion of a given binary mixture by surface tension method (acetone & ethyl methyl ketone).