CHE102 (Theory) & CHE122 (Lab) · B.Tech (CSE / ECE / CE / ME / Biotech)
CHE102 (Theory, 4 Credits) covers six comprehensive modules: Indian Knowledge Systems, Water Chemistry, Advanced Materials (Green Chemistry, Liquid Crystals, Nanomaterials), Polymer Chemistry, Organic Spectroscopy (UV/IR/NMR), and Energy Materials.
CHE122 (Laboratory, 1 Credit) provides 15 hands-on experiments covering water quality analysis, polymer synthesis, surface tension, viscosity, chromatography, fuel analysis, and titrimetric methods.
After completion of the theory course, students will be able to:
Appreciate ancient Indian contributions to chemistry including metallurgy, dyes, pigments, and Ayurveda.
Apply water chemistry principles to evaluate quality and solve industrial water treatment problems.
Explain green chemistry, liquid crystals, fullerenes, and nanomaterials and their engineering applications.
Analyze structure, properties, and applications of polymers including conducting and biodegradable types.
Interpret UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopic data to determine molecular structures and properties.
Evaluate fuels and calculate calorific values; analyze biogas production and its environmental impact.
This course is aligned with the following United Nations SDGs:
| Component | Description | Code | Weightage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Continuous Internal Evaluation | Mid Term Viva | CT | 15% |
| Home Assignment / Seminar / Viva-Voce / Quiz | S/HA/V/Q | 10% | |
| Attendance | Minimum 75% attendance required (25% dispensation includes all leaves) | A | 5% |
| End Semester Examination | End Semester Practical Examination | ESE | 70% |
6-module theory course: Water Chemistry, Polymers, Spectroscopy, Nanomaterials, Energy Materials, IKS.
15 hands-on lab experiments — water analysis, titrations, polymer synthesis, chromatography, viscosity.
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