Engg. Chemistry I PPT, GD, Case Study Topics Div-Data Science

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Power Point Presentation (FY BTech)

Division: Data Science


w.e.f: 10/01/2022
Roll Topics
Number
1 Advantages, limitations & applications of phase rule
2 General Phase diagram
3 Polymorphism & its types
4 Phase diagram- water system
5 Phase diagram- Silver lead system
6 Polymer, polymerization-classification
7 Molecular weight (Number average and Weight average)
8 Effect of heat on polymers (glass transition temperature)
9 Viscoelasticity
10 Thermoplastic and Thermosetting polymers.
11 Compounding of plastic
12 Fabrication of plastic by Compression, Injection.
13 Fabrication of plastic by Transfer and Extrusion molding.
14 Preparation, properties and uses of PMMA
15 Preparation, properties and uses of Kevlar
16 Preparation, properties and uses of Phenol-Formaldehyde
17 Preparation, properties and uses of Urea Formaldehyde.
18 Introduction Water - Impurities in water.
19 Hardness of water & its types
20 Determination of hardness of water by EDTA method.
21 Softening of water by Ion Exchange process.
22 BOD - Introduction & significance
23 COD - Introduction & significance
24 Reverse osmosis
25 Quantum numbers 1. Principal quantum number (n)
2. Angular momentum or Azimuthal quantum number (l)
26 3. Magnetic quantum number (ml), 4. Electron spin quantum
number (ms)
27 Shapes of orbitals- s orbitals
28 Shapes of orbitals- P orbitals
29 Shapes of orbitals- d orbitals
30 Shapes of orbitals- f orbitals
31 Aufbau Principle
32 Pauli Exclusion Principle
33 Hund’s Rule
34 Notation for Electronic configurations
35 Electronic Configurations of Cations and Anions
36 Molecular orbital method (MOT) & Key features of MOT
37 LCAO- 1. Bonding Molecular Orbitals
38 LCAO- 2. AntiBonding Molecular Orbitals
39 s - s combinations of orbitals
40 s - p combinations of orbitals
41 p - p combinations of orbitals
42 p-d combinations of orbitals
43 d-d combinations of orbitals &
Rules for linear combination of atomic orbitals
44 Energy Level Diagram
45 Bond order &
Magnetic character
46
MO diagrams - H2 molecule

47 Li2 molecule
48 Be2 molecule
49 O2 molecule
50 CO molecule
51 NO molecule
52 Aromaticity & Properties of Aromatic compounds
53 Rules for Aromaticity
54 Structure and bonding of benzene
55 Energy diagram of the pi molecular orbitals in benzene.
56 Structure and bonding of pyrrole.
57 Molecular orbital diagram of Pyrrole
58 Intermolecular Forces- Hydrogen bonding
59 Intermolecular Forces- Vander Waals interactions.
60 Intermolecular Forces- dipole- dipole interaction
61 Intermolecular forces - Ionic forces
62 Phase rule
63 Phase with examples

 Rules
1. Prepare PPT on a given topic.
2. PPT contains a maximum of ten slides.
3. Time limit 4 min for each student.
4. Presentation carry 5 marks.
CASE STUDY FORMAT GUIDELINES
Following is a suggested guideline for preparing your case study :
Font: Times new roman 12, Justify your text properly so it was good-looking,
In the right corner write your name. division, roll number
Cover Page
(Include Title name, )
Executive Summary
(to focus on key points/findings/ analysis)
Introduction
Current context or situation analysis and/or background including objectives, and why the case
study is important/ significant
Body
May include:
of the case

Could include:

All creative ideas must be founded upon some logic or rationale and a thorough understanding of
context and expected changes/impact.
Conclusion
References
Pl source journals, periodicals, and policy documents, books as well as any online research. Make
sure you support your ideas with facts and figures. Please try to use your own words and ideas
based on research rather than copy and paste from the internet. Pl use in-line citations style
recommended at the tiss website at
http://download.tiss.edu/research/overview/Manual_of_Style_2013-2012.pdf
Appendices : All charts, tables, figures and other related items can be placed here and referenced
in the report.
Roll Case StudyTopics
Number Last date 31 Jan 2022 (11.59 pm)
1 Fossil Fuels – “Liquid Coal: Producing Liquid Fuel from Non-
Petroleum Sources"
2 Kinetics - "Corn Ethanol: Using Corn to Make Fuel?"

3 Atomic Theory – “History of the Atom”


4 "Organic Chemistry and Your Cellphone: Organic Light-Emitting
Diodes"
5 Chirality and the Origins of Life

6 Avoiding Pesticides in Agriculture


7
Polymers Analysis in Restricted Environment
8
Sustainable Elements Synthesis
9
Photocatalysis in 3D Printing
10
Nanophotonics Use in Aeronautics
11
Medicinal Chemistry & BRCA1 Gene Modification
12
Dangers of Ibuprofen & Chiral Class Drugs
13
Laboratory Skills Required for Chemical Equation Experiment
14 Nuclear Energy for Today's World
15 Catalysts and reaction conditions for sustainable industry
16 Fossil fuels emissions

17 Global carbon emissions

18 How microbes convert waste plastic bottles into vanillin

19 Polymer chemistry is printing noses

20 Real-life contexts for thermodynamics

21 Our best climate change and sustainability resources are now in


one place

22 Ceramic nanoparticles help mould glass into any shape


23 The race for fast-charging cars

24 ‘Life would be unrecognisable without plastic’

25 Slashing emissions with polymer fashion

26 The exceptional alloy that’s resisting corrosion

27 Why you need A-level chemistry to study geology

28 Turning mixed plastic waste into natural gas

29 Recycling lithium from electric vehicle batteries

30 Battle of the hand sanitisers

31 Carbon dioxide catalysis making jet fuel

32 The science of smart watches

33 How ancient Maya peoples made potable water

34 Electrochemistry could secure astronauts oxygen on the Moon

35 Lithium: separation, mining and battery power

36 Seeding the ocean against climate change

37 Plant-based plastics

38 Making materials from biomass

39 Nanoparticles stopping tooth decay

40 Merging solar cell and battery tech

41 Temperature changes in exothermic and endothermic reactions


42 Concrete solutions to sustainable materials

43 Polymers, 4D bioprinting and bioinks

44 Turning PVC green

45 Making ethanol from lignin

46
1. Why do solar cells use silicon dioxide?

47
1. How can farmers avoid using pesticides?

48
1. Explain how military applications use nanophotonics

49
1. Describe surface tension and its applications

50
1. Explain the creation of pearls

51
1. Explain how heavy metals are detected in plants

52
1. Explain how bad plastic packaging is and how it influences food
quality

53
1. How do soft drinks affect the human body?

54
1. Define organic food- Is it safe for human consumption?

55
1. Describe the inventions of the scientist who contributed the most
in chemistry

56
2. Rocket fuel and biofuels
57
3. Nanotechnology enabled metallurgy
4.
58
5. Nanotechnology in agriculture
6.
59
7. Radioisotopes and radiochemistry in health science
8.
60
9. Ecological restoration and rewilding

61
Remote sensing of Earth hazards

62
2D materials: preparation, characterization and applications

63
Machine learning for materials chemistry

 Rules
Prepare report for case study: 4/6 pages. (In type mode)
Handwriting not allow
Pdf contains 4 to 6 pages.
Upload pdf within the given time.
Do not change the given topic.
On the right corner of the page write your name, division, roll
number.
Pdf name use this: FY-DS-Roll no-your name
Roll Group Discussion Topics
Number
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3 The Global Warming

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8 Biomedical waste crisis

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Green Jobs are essential for sustainable development
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Impact of Coronavirus/COVID-19 on Environment
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Impact of Plastic Pollution on Earth Surface
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Water scarcity in India
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Indiscriminate Tourism will lead to environmental damage
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39 Use of Renewable energy in India
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43 Climate Change – What can we do about it?

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E-waste management
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52 Are Big Dams Necessary?
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Ever growing air pollution levels – Where does the problem
58 lie?
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62 Nuclear Energy in India – Boon or Bane?

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 Rules
Group discussion on a given topic is compulsory for all the students.
(Carry 5marks)

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