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McGraw-Hill, 2011.                                     7.  A.J.  Berry,  Volumetric  Analysis,  Cambridge
          3. D. A. McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry,  University          University Press, 2014
            Science Book, 2010.                                    8. Catherine  E.  Housecroft  and  Alan  G.  Sharpe,
          4. F.J.  Bockhoff,  Elements  of  Quantum  Theory,          Inorganic  Chemistry,  5th  Edn.,  Pearson  Prentice
            Addison- Wesley Pub. Company, 2nd Ed., 2010.              Hall, 2018.
          5. M. S. Silberberg and P. Amateis, Chemistry: The
            Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, McGraw-
            Hill, 8th Ed., 2011.                                      SIC1012 LABORATORY SKILLS
                                                                      Application of volumetric in stoichiometric analysis;
            SIC1010 Mathematics in Chemistry                          qualitative organic analysis: elemental analysis &
                                                                      functional  group  tests;  investigation  of  chemical
            This course equips students with the mathematical         reaction  kinetics,  measurement  of  reaction
            and  conceptual  skills  that  necessary  to  gain  a     enthalpy.
            better understanding of chemistry.
                                                                                   Assessment Weightage
            The topics covered is organized in two parts: Part I             Continuous assessment          100%
            on  linear  algebra,  vector,  determinants,  and
            matrices.  Part  II  on  calculus  and  differential      References:
            equations.                                             1. Robert H. Hill & David C. Finster (2016) Laboratory
                         Assessment Weightage                         Safety for Chemistry Student, John Wiley & Sons.
                   Continuous assessment          40%              2. P.  W.  Atkins,  J.  de  Paula  and  J.  Keeler,  Atkin’s
                   Summative assessment           60%                 Physical Chemistry, Oxford University Press, 2018,
                                                                      11th Edition.
            References:                                            3. N. Levine, Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill, 2009,
           1. P.  Monk  &  L.  J.  Munro,  Maths  for  Chemistry:  A  6th Edition.
            chemist  toolkit  of  calculation,  2nd  ed.,  Oxford  4. H. Becker, W. Berger & G. Domschke, Organicum:
            UniversityPress: New York, 2010.                          Practical handbook of organic chemistry, Revised
           2. E.  Steiner.  The  Chemistry  Maths  Book,  2nd  ed.,   Edn., Elsevier Science, 2013.
            Oxford University Press: New York, 2011.               5. B.S. Furniss, A.J. Hannaford, P.W.G. Smith & A.R.
           3. M. Cockett & G. Doggett, Maths for Chemists, 2nd        Tatchell,  Vogel’s  textbook  of  practical  organic
            ed. RSC Publishing: Cambridge, 2012.                      chemistry. 5th Edn, Pearson India, 2003.
                                                                   6. P. McPherson, Practical Volumetric Analysis, RSC,
                                                                      2014.
            SIC1011 SAFETY AND BASIC LABORATORY                    7. A.J.  Berry,  Volumetric  Analysis,  Cambridge
            TECHNIQUES                                                University Press, 2014
                                                                   8. Catherine  E.  Housecroft  and  Alan  G.  Sharpe,
            Safety  in  a  chemical  laboratory;  quantitative        Inorganic  Chemistry,  5th  Edn.,  Pearson  Prentice
            analysis (volumetry & gravmetry); basic chemical          Hall, 2018.
            separation techniques; chemical bonding: VSEPR
            concept,    configuration   &    conformation,
            stereochemistry                                           SIC2016 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
                                                                      Coordination chemistry: Introduction to coordinate
                          Assessment Weightage                        bond,  types  of  ligands,  coordination  number,
                   Continuous assessment          100%                nomenclature,  isomerism  and  chirality,  Werner's
                                                                      theory, valence bond theory, magnetic properties,
            References:                                               crystal field theory, ligand field theory, Jahn-Teller
           1. Robert H. Hill & David C. Finster (2016) Laboratory     effect,  tetrahedral  complex,  octahedral  complex,
            Safety for Chemistry Student, John Wiley & Sons.          tetragonal  distortion,  electronic  spectra,  Orgel
          2. P.  W.  Atkins,  J.  de  Paula  and  J.  Keeler,  Atkin’s  diagram and Tanabe-Sugano diagram.
            Physical Chemistry, Oxford University Press, 2018,
            11th Edition.                                             Reaction  kinetics  and  mechanism  of  transition
          3. N. Levine, Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill, 2009,        metal complexes: Introduction to inorganic reaction
            6th Edition.                                              mechanisms.   Dissociative,   associative   and
          4. H. Becker, W. Berger & G. Domschke, Organicum:           interchange  mechanisms.  Derivation  of  the  rate
            Practical handbook of organic chemistry, Revised          law based on the above mechanisms. Substitution
            Edn., Elsevier Science, 2013.                             reactions  of  octahedral,  tetrahedral  and  5-
          5. B.S. Furniss, A.J. Hannaford, P.W.G. Smith & A.R.        coordinate   systems.   Substitution   reactions
            Tatchell,  Vogel’s  textbook  of  practical  organic      catalysed  by  acid  and  base.  Inner-sphere  and
            chemistry. 5th Edn, Pearson India, 2003.                  outer-sphere mechanisms.
          6. P. McPherson, Practical Volumetric Analysis, RSC,
            2014.                                                     Molecular   Symmetry:   Symmetry    elements,






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