CH 104 Chemistry Lab II 0-0-3-2
Objective:
This is an experimental chemistry lab course which will be conducted using our daily life utensils / substances at home. It will offer the students an alternate option of experiencing the experiments in the chemistry lab while staying at home. In addition, the students will feel the presence of chemistry and its action in our daily life.
Contents:
Experiment 1: Acid and Bases; Experiment 2: Paper Chromatography; Experiment 3:
Absorption and reflection of light, Experiment 4: Emission of light; Experiment 5:
Electrochemistry; Experiment 6: Understanding periodic properties; Experiment 7:
Visualising atomic orbitals: The atomic orbitals of hydrogenic atom; Experiment 8: The
molecular orbitals of diatomic molecules; Experiment 9: Ionic Reactions; Experiment 10:
Crystallization.
Text book(s):
- Vogel’s Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry, A. I. Vogel, A. R. Tatchell, B. S. Furnis, A. J. Hannaford and P. W. G. Smith, Prentice Hall; 5th edition (1989).
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry, J. D. Lee, Oxford University Press; 5th edition (2008).
- Physical Chemistry, P. Atkins and J. de Paula, Oxford University Press; 10th edition (2014).
Reference(s):
- https://www.webmo.net/demo/
- http://csi.chemie.tu-darmstadt.de/ak/immel/script/redirect.cgi?filename=http://csi.chem ie.tu-darmstadt.de/ak/immel/tutorials/orbitals/
- Additional references will be provided in the manual.