Department of Chemistry
Objectives
The ability to work effectively and safely in a laboratory environment in the team as well as independently during analysis of the chemical problem.The ability to perform quantitative and qualitative analysis with an understanding of the theory, correct planning and sequence of work.
Instruments:
- Ostwald Viscometer
- pH meter
- Conductivity meter
- Turbidity meter
- TLC plate
- Ion exchange column
- Reflux condenser
- Standard taper point round bottle flask
- Digital laboratory balance
- Drying oven
- Stalagmometer
- Potentiometer
- Platinized platinum electrode
- Saturated calomel electrode.
Experiment
1. Conductometric titration for determination of the strength of a given HCL solution.
2. pH metric titration for determination of strength of a given HCL solution against a standard hcl solution.
3. Determination of dissolved oxygen present in a given water sample.
4. To determine chloride ion in a given water sample by Argentometric method (using chromate indicator solution)
5. Determination of surface tension and viscosity
6. Thin layer chromatography
7. Ion exchange column for removal of hardness of water
8. Determination of the rate constant of a reaction
9. Determination of cell constant and conductance of solutions
10. Potentiometry – determination of redox potentials and emfs
11. Saponification/acid value of an oil
12. Chemical analysis of a salt
13. Determination of the partition coefficient of a substance between two immiscible liquids
14. Adsorption of acetic acid by charcoal
15. Use of the capillary viscosimeters to the demonstrate of the isoelectric point as the pH of minimum
viscosity for gelatin sols and/or coagulation of the white part of egg .

Mr. Sushobhan Roy
Assistant Professor
Call : 9433363602
Email : roy_sushobhan@yahoo.co.in

Mr. Sushobhan Roy
Assistant Professor
Call : 9433363602
Email : roy_sushobhan@yahoo.co.in


