B.Sc Chemistry
Bachelor
In Mumbai
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Bachelor
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Location
Mumbai
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Duration
3 Years
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Title Of Paper Topics Of The Paper No. of Lectures
Paper I
Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
Unit I
Chemical thermodynamics
Unit II
Nature of electrolytes in solute
Unit III
1)Mechanism of organic reactions and reactive intermediates.
2)Aromaticity and aromatic compounds
Unit IV
1)Aromatic Aldehydes and ketones
2)Aromatic carboxylic acids
3)Aromatic nitro compounds
4)Aromatic sulphonic acids
Unit V
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
a)Valence Bond Theory
b)Molecular Orbital Theory
Unit VI
Chemistry of Elements -I
a)Trends in physical and chemical properties of Group 15 and 16
b)Study of compounds of nitrogen and sulphur
c)Basic Bioorganic Chemistry
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Paper II
Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
Unit I
1)Solutions: General behaviour and physical
2)Electrochemical cells equilibria
Unit II
1)Photochemistry
2)pH and Buffers
Unit III
1)Aromatic hydrocarbons
2)Haloarenes
3)Phenols
Unit IV
1)Stereochemistry
2)Aromatic amines
Unit V
Transition elements and Coordination Chemistry
a)Chemistry of transition elements
b)Coordination chemistry
c)Bonding in coordination compounds
Unit VI
Chemistry of Elements -II and Organometallic compounds
1)Chemistry of Group 17 elements
2)Chemistry of Group 18 elements
3)Organometallic compounds
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Paper III
Industrial and Analytical Chemistry
Unit I
1)Chemical Industries in India
2)Unit Operations
Unit II
1)Manufacturing Process
Unit III
1)Environmental aspects
Unit IV
1)Industrial Waste
2)Unit process
Unit V
1)Scope and importance analytical chemistry
2)Volumetric analysis
Unit VI
1)Titration using electrometric methods for detection of equivalence point.
2)Gravimetric analysis
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T.Y. B.Sc. Title Of Paper Topics Of The Paper No. of Lectures
Paper I
Paper II Inorganic
Unit I
1)Chemical Bonding
2)Molecular Symmetry
Unit II
Inner transition elements ('f' block)
Unit III
1)Structure of solids
2)Superconductivity
Unit IV
1)Acid-base concept
2)Non aqueous solvent
3)Corrosion and its properties
Unit V
Bonding in Coordination compounds
Unit VI
1)Stability of complexes
2)Substitution Reaction in Octahedral complexes
3)Electronics Spectra of complexes
Unit VII
1)Organometallic compounds
2)Catalytic and industrial applications
3)Inorganic polymers
Unit VIII
1)Environmental Pollution
2)Bioorganic chemistry
3)Nano particles
4)Lasers
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Paper III
Organic chemistry
Unit I
1)IUPAC nomenclature
2)Mechanism with stereochemistry of elimination reaction of carbonyl compounds with nucleophite and rearrangements.
Unit II
3)Stereochemistry
Unit III
4)Heterocyclic chemistry
5)Organic chemistry in Industry
Unit IV
6)Polymers
7)Oxidation and reduction
Unit V
8)Introduction to spectroscopy of organic compounds
Unit VI
9)Chemistry of natural products
10)Photochemistry
Unit VII and VIII
11)Carbohydrates
12)Chemistry of some important Biomolecules
13)Organometallics
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Paper IV
Analytical Chemistry
Section I
Unit I
Treatment of analytical data and sampling
1)Treatment and presentation of analytical data
2)Sampling
Unit II
Volumetric analysis
1)Theoretical aspects of Titration
2)Non-aqueous Titration
Unit III
Methods of Separation -I
1)Solvent Extraction
2)Chromatography
Unit IV
Optical Methods - I U.V. Visible Spectroscopy
Section II
Unit V
Treatment of analytical data and chromatography
1)Treatment and presentation of analytical data
2)Methods of separation -II: Chromatographic methods
Unit VI
Electroanalyctial Methods
1)Ion selective electrodes
2)Potentiometric titration
3)D.C. Polarography.
Unit VII
Optical Methods -II
1)Atomic spectroscopy
2)a) Flame photometry
b) Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
c) Methdos of qunatification and applications
3)Molecular fluorescence and Phosphorescence spectroscopy
Unit VIII
Optical and Miscellaneous Methods
1)Turbidimetry and Nephlometry
2)Introduction to mass spectrometry
3)Introduction to Radio analytical
methods
4)Introduction of thermo -analytical methods
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Applied Component Chemistry
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Topics of the Paper No. of Lectures
Paper I
Drugs
Unit I
1)General introduction to drugs
2)Important terms in medicinal chemistry
3)Routes of drug administration and dosage forms
4)Phramacodynamic agents
i)Central Nervous System drugs
ii)Analgesics and antipyretic
iii)Anti-inflammatory drugs
iv)Anti histamine drugs
v)Anti hypertensive drugs
vi)Diuretics
vii)Antidiabetics
viii)Antiparkinson's disease
ix)Drugs for respiratory system
Unit II
5)Drug metabolism
6)Chirality in drugs
7)Chemotherapeutic agents.
i)Antibiotics ii)Antimalarials
iii)Antitubercular drugs
iv)Antileprotic drugs
v)Antiamoebic drugs
vi)Anthelmintus
vii)Antispetus and disinfectants
viii)Antineoplastic drugs
ix)Antiretroviral drugs
8)Inorganic Pharmaceuticals
9)General idea of radio pharmaceuticals
10)Recent advances in medicinal chemistry
11)Introduction to pharmacopoeia (IB, BP and USP)
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Paper II
Dyes
Unit I
1)Introduction to dyestuff chemistry
2)Classification of dyes based on constitution
3)Classes of dyes based on application
4)Color and chemical constitution of dyes and pigments
5)Nontextile uses of dyes
6)Optical brightness and organic pigments
Unit II
7)Intermediates
8)Synthesis of specific dyes and their uses
9)General information about application of dyes to fibres
10)Ecology and toxicity of dyes.
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B.Sc Chemistry