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SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY

Silver Oak Institute of Science


Bachelor of Science Physics
Course Name: Chemistry Laboratory- III
Course Code: 1050263203
Semester: 3rd

Prerequisite:
1. Basic knowledge of chemistry.

Course Objectives:
1. To comprehend organic spotting techniques and qualitative analysis of bi-functional organic
compounds.
2. To explore partition coefficients across solvents enhances organic chemistry skills, offering
insights vital for pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and materials engineering, aiding in
drug formulation.

Teaching Scheme:

Teaching Scheme
L T P Contact Hours Credit
0 0 8 8 4

List of Experiments: Total Hours: 110

Sr. No. Practical Name


1 Organic Spotting.
2 Qualitative analysis of bi-functional organic compounds.
3 Determination of Partition coefficient of Benzoic acid between benzene and Water.
4 Determination of Partition coefficient of iodine in carbon tetrachloride and water.
5 Determination of Partition coefficient of acetic acid in chloroform and water.
6 Determination of Partition coefficient of acetic acid in butanol and water.

Course Outcomes:

Sr. No. CO Statement Unit


Covers organic spotting techniques and qualitative analysis of bi-functional
CO-1 1
organic compounds.
emphasizes determination of partition coefficients for various substances
CO-2 between different solvents, facilitating practical skills in organic chemistry 2
experimentation

Teaching & Learning Methodology:

Problem - based Learning


Cooperative-based Learning
Competency-based Learning
Experiment centric teaching methods

Books Recommended:
1. Dunn, W J, Block, J H, and Pearlman, R S, “Partition coefficient: Determination and estimation”, 1986
2. Daniel C. Harris, “Quantitative Chemical Analysis”, W. H. Freeman and Company, 2007
3. V. K. Ahluwalia, & Renu Aggarwal, “Comprehensive Practical Organic Chemistry: Preparation
and Quantitative Analysis”, Universities Press, 2004
4. Brian S. Furniss, Antony J. Hannaford, Peter W. G. Smith, Austin R. Tatchell, “Vogel's
Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry”, John Wiley & Sons, 5th Edition, 1989

List of Open-Source Software/learning website:


1. http://silveroakuni.ac.in/video-lecture

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