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Chemistry Lesson Plan

The document outlines a detailed lesson plan for B.Sc. Physical Chemistry courses across three semesters, covering topics such as thermodynamics, spectroscopy, and quantum mechanics. Each week includes specific topics, methods of assessment, and group discussions to facilitate learning. The plan spans from July to November 2018, detailing the progression of topics and assessments for students.

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Chemistry Lesson Plan

The document outlines a detailed lesson plan for B.Sc. Physical Chemistry courses across three semesters, covering topics such as thermodynamics, spectroscopy, and quantum mechanics. Each week includes specific topics, methods of assessment, and group discussions to facilitate learning. The plan spans from July to November 2018, detailing the progression of topics and assessments for students.

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Lesson Plan

B.Sc. V Sem.
Subject: Physical Chemistry
Name of Faculty: Dr Rajni Session: 2018-19
Week/Dates Name of Topics

1st Week (16th Physical properties and molecular structure:


July to 22nd July Optical activity, clausius –Mossotti equation. Orientation of dipoles in an electric
field. Related numerical problems
Oral Tests

2nd week (23rd Dipole moment and structure of molecules, induced dipole moment, measurement
July to 29th July) of dipole moment-temperature method and refractivity method and Related
numerical problems
Oral Tests

3rd week (30th Magnetic permeability, magnetic susceptibility and its determination and Related
July to 5th numerical problems
August) Oral Tests

4th week (6th Application of magnetic susceptibility, paramagnetism, diamagnetism and


August 12th ferromagnetism. Related numerical problems
August) Group Discussion

5th Week (13th Spectroscopy-I


August 19th
August) Electromagnetic radiation and their regions. Basic features of spectroscopy, types
of spectroscopy, Signal to noise ratio, Gross and specific selection rule

Written and Oral Tests

6th Week (20th Line width and intensity of radiation, Born Oppenheimer approximation, Degrees
August 26th of freedom.
August) Written and Oral Tests

7th Week (27th Rotational Spectrum


August 2nd Diatomic molecules. rigid rotator, selection rules, Maxwell-Boltzmann
September) distribution, bond length, non-rigid rotor, isotope effect.
Group Discussion

8th Week (3rd Spectroscopy-II


September to 9th Vibrational spectrum
September) Infrared spectrum: Energy levels of simple harmonic oscillator, selection rules.
Assignment for Internal Assessment

9th Week (10th Pure vibrational spectrum, intensity, determination of force constant and bond
September to 16th energies. Related numerical problems
September) Written Test

10th week (17th Anharmonic motion and isotopic effect,


September to 23rd Raman Spectrum
September) Concept of polarizibility and Related numerical problems
Oral Tests and Presentation

11th Week (24th Pure rotational and pure vibrational Raman spectra of diatomic molecules.
September to 30th Related numerical problems
September) Discussions

12th Week (1st Selection rules, Quantum theory of Raman spectra, related numerical problems
October to 7th
October) Written test

13th week(8th Quantum Mechanics-I


October to 14th
October) Black-body radiation, Plank’s radiation law, photoelectric effect, heat capacity of
solids, Compton effect, wave function and its significance.

14th week (15th Postulates of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanical operator, commutation
October to 21st relations, Hamiltonial operator, average value of square of Hermitian as a positive
October) quantity.
Written and Oral Tests

15th Week (22nd Role of operators in quantum mechanics, Explanation of position and momentum
October to 28th cannot be predicated simultaneously. Determination of wave function & energy
October) of a particle in one dimensional box.
Group Discussion

16th week (29th Pictorial representation and significance of a particle in one dimensional box,
October to 4th Related numerical problems
November)
Written and Oral Tests

17th Week (5th Diwali break


November to 11th
November) Revision

18th Week (12th Revision of Syllabus and Queries of Students


November to 18th
November) Written and Oral Tests

Group Discussion

19th Week (19th Revision of Syllabus and Queries of Students


November to 25th
November) Written and Oral Tests

Group Discussion
Lesson Plan
B.Sc. III Sem.
Subject: Physical Chemistry
Name of Faculty: Dr Rajni Session: 2018-19
Week/Dates Name of Topics

1st Week (16th Thermodynamics-I


July to 22nd July Definition of thermodynamic terms: system, surrounding e tc. Types of systems,
intensive and extensive properties. State and path functions and their differentials.
Thermodynamic process Related numerical problems
Oral Tests

2nd week (23rd Concept of heat and work. Zeroth Law of thermodynamics, First law of
July to 29th July) thermodynamics: statement, definition of internal energy and enthalpy and
Related numerical problems
Oral Tests

3rd week (30th Heat capacity, heat capacities at constant volume and pressure and their
July to 5th relationship . Joule’s law, – Joule – Thomson coefficient for ideal gases and
August) Related numerical problems
Oral Tests

4th week (6th Joule – Thomson coefficient for ideal gass and real gas: and inversion
August 12th temperature Related numerical problems
August) Group Discussion

5th Week (13th Thermodynamics-II


August 19th
August) Calculation of w.q. dU & dH for the expansion of ideal gases under isothermal
and adiabatic conditions for reversible process,

Oral Tests

6th Week (20th Temperature dependence of enthalpy, Kirchoffs equation. Bond energies and
August 26th applications of bond energies. Related Numerical problems
August) Written and Oral Tests

7th Week (27th Chemical Equilibrium


August 2nd
September) Equilibrium constant and free energy, concept of chemical potential,
Thermodynamic derivation of law of chemical equilibrium. Temperature
dependence of equilibrium constant Related Numerical problems

Group Discussion
8th Week (3rd Van’t Hoff reaction isochore , Van’t Hoff reaction isotherm.
September to 9th
September) Le-Chatelier’s principle and its applications,

Assignment for Internal Assessment

9th Week (10th Clapeyron equation and Clausius – Clapeyron equation its applications.
September to 16th
September) Written Test

10th week (17th Distribution law


September to 23rd
September) Nernst distribution law – its thermodynamic derivation , Modification of
distribution law

Oral Tests and Presentation

11th Week (24th Modification of distribution law when solute undergoes dissociation, association
September to 30th and chemical combination. Related numerical problems
September) Discussions

12th Week (1st Applications of distribution law, related numerical problems


October to 7th
October) Written test

13th week(8th Applications of distribution law in Determination of degree of hydrolysis and


October to 14th hydrolysis constant of aniline hydrochloride.
October)

14th week (15th Applications of distribution law in Determination of equilibrium constant of


October to 21st potassium tri-iodide complex and numericals.
October)
Written and Oral Tests

15th Week (22nd Applications of distribution law in process of extraction and numericals
October to 28th
October) Group Discussion

16th week (29th Revision of syllabus and problems of students


October to 4th
November) Written and Oral Tests

17th Week (5th Diwali break


November to 11th
November)
18th Week (12th Revision of Syllabus and Queries of Students
November to 18th Written and Oral Tests
November) Group Discussion
19th November Revision of Syllabus and Queries of Students
to30th November Written and Oral Tests
Group Discussion

Lesson Plan
B.Sc. I Sem.
Subject: Physical Chemistry
Name of Faculty: Dr Rajni Session: 2018-19
Week/Dates Name of Topics

1st Week (16th Liquid States


July to 22nd July
Introduction, Types of forces, Structure of liquids.
Oral Tests

2nd week (23rd Structure of liquids. Various theories about liquid structure, Properties of liquids.
July to 29th July) Related numerical problems
Oral Tests

3rd week (30th – surface tension, Cause, properties, effect, Determination methods, Related
July to 5th numerical problems
August) Oral Tests

4th week (6th Surface tension and parachor ,viscosity: Introduction, properties, effect of
August 12th temperature, Related numerical problems
August) Group Discussion

5th Week (13th Determination methods of viscosity and Rheochor , Vapour pressure
August 19th
August) Oral Tests

6th Week (20th vapour pressure determination methods and optical activity; Related Numerical
August 26th problems
August) Written and Oral Tests

7th Week (27th Refractive index, introduction properties and measurement method, numerical
August 2nd problems
September)
Group Discussion

8th Week (3rd Solid State Classification of solids, Laws o f crystallography – (i) Law of
September to 9th constancy of interfacial angles (ii) Law of rationality of indices
September)
Assignment for Internal Assessment

9th Week (10th Law of symmetry. Symmetry elements of crystals. Definition of unit cell & space
September to 16th lattice. Bravais lattices, crystal system.
September)
Written Test
10th week (17th Xray diffraction by crystals. Derivation of Bragg equation. Powder method
September to 23rd Determination of crystal structure of NaCl, KCl
September)
Oral Tests and Presentation

11th Week (24th Liquid crystals: Difference between solids, liquids and liquid crystals, types of
September to 30th liquid crystals. Applications of liquid crystals.
September)
Discussions

12th Week (1st Gaseous States


October to 7th
October) Maxwell’s distribution of velocities and energies (derivation excluded)
Calculation of root mean square velocity

Written test

13th week(8th Calculation average velocity and most probable velocity. Collision diameter,
October to 14th collision number, collision frequency and mean free path.
October)
Numerical problems

14th week (15th Deviation of Real gases from ideal behavior. Derivation of Vander Waal’s
October to 21st Equation of State, its application in the calculation of Boyle’s temperature
October) Written and Oral Tests

15th Week (22nd compression factor, Explanation of behavior of real gases using Vander Waal’s
October to 28th equation and numericals
October)
Group Discussion

16th week (29th Critical Phenomenon:


October to 4th
November) Critical temperature, Critical pressure, critical volume and their
determination. PV isotherms of real gases, continuity of states, the isotherms of
Vander Waal’s equation,

Written and Oral Tests

17th Week (5th Diwali break


November to 11th
November)

18th Week (12th Relationship between critical constants and Vander Waal”s constants. Critical
November to 18th compressibility factor. The Law of corresponding states. Liquefaction of gases.
November) Related numerical
19th November Revision of Syllabus and Queries of Students
to30th November Written and Oral Tests
Group Discussion

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