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MATHS IV
SBS0840
1 1
Th Differential Core 4 - 4 70 30 100
Equations
Physics-IV:
SBS0840 Waves,
2 Th Core 4 - 4 70 30 100
2 Acoustics&Opti
cs
SBS0840 CHEMISTRY
3 3
Th
IV
Core 4 - 4 70 30 100
SBS0842
Computer
4 5 Th SEC 4 - 4 70 30 100
Application
Core
SBS0849 Lab Course X:
5 1
Pr
Maths
Practica - 4 2 35 15 50
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Core
SBS0849 Lab Course: XI:
6 Pr Practica - 4 2 35 15 50
2 Physics III
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Code SBS08401
L T P Total
Credit
4 0 0 4
Prerequisit
Basic knowledge of mathematics.
e
(i)To acquire a basic body of Mathematical knowledge that will provide the
students with a strong foundation for further study and/or for a career in
Mathematics or in other technical or scientific fields (ii) To develop
Objective fundamental mathematical skill and the ability for independent mathematical
learning and reasoning. (iii) To become aware of the applications of
mathematics across science and technology, and to learn how to use
mathematical ideas and techniques to solve real life problem
UNIT-I
Differential Equations of first order and first degree: Homogeneous differential
equation, Reducible to homogenous differential equations, Linear differential
equations(Bernoulli’s equation),exact Differential equation ,change of variables.
Differential equations of first order and higher degree: Differential equations
solvable for P, solvable for Y, solvable for X, Clairaut’s Equation.
UNIT-II
Family of curves: Trajectories, orthogonal Trajectories, selforthogonal families,
Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients,
differential equations reducible to linear differential equations with constant
coefficients.
Content UNIT-III
Linear differential equation with constant coefficient: Homogeneous and Non
homogeneous linear differential equation, Finding particular integrals.
Differential equation reducible to linear equation with constant coefficient.
Cauchy’s linear equation, Legendres equation.
UNIT- IV
Linear Differential, Equations of Second order, method of variable of
parameters: simultaneous Differential Equations of first order.
UNIT-V
Initial and boundary value problem, Picard’s method of successive
approximation, Series’ solution method of frobenius.
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
Text Books
1. A text book of differential equation by H.K.PATHAK and
D.C.Agrawal.(Text) shiksha sahitya prakashan .Meerut.
2. S.L. Ross, Differential Equations, 3rd Ed., John Wiley and Sons,
India, 2004.
3. C.H. Edwards and D.E. Penny, Differential Equations and Boundary
Value problems
4. Computing and Modeling, Pearson Education India, 2005.Gorakh
Prasad and H.C. Gupta, Text Book on Coordinate Geometry,
Recommen Pothishala Pvt. Ltd., Allahabad.
ded Books
References Books
5. Murray, D., Introductory Course in Differential Equations.
6. Simmons, Differential Equations.
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
4 0 0 4
Prerequisi
Preliminary Knowledge of Physics.
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Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
UNIT-II
Coordination Chemistry and Crystal Field Theory
Coordination Chemistry: Valence Bond Theory (VBT): Inner and outer orbital
complexes of Cr, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu (coordination numbers 4 and 6). Structural
and stereoisomerism in complexes with coordination numbers 4 and 6.Drawbacks
of VBT. IUPAC system of nomenclature.
Crystal Field Theory: Crystal field effect, octahedral symmetry. Stability of
complexes, Crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE), Crystal field effects for
weak and strong fields. Tetrahedral symmetry. Factors affecting the magnitude of
D. Spectrochemical series. Comparison of CFSE for Ohand Tdcomplexes,
Tetragonal distortion of octahedral geometry.
Jahn-Teller distortion, Square planar coordination, Metal carbonyls and metal
clusters.
UNIT-III
Kinetic Theory ofGases
Postulates of Kinetic Theory of Gases and derivation of the kinetic gas
equation.
Deviation of real gases from ideal behaviour, compressibility factor, causes of
deviation. van der Waals equation of state for real gases. Boyle temperature
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
UNIT-IV
Liquids and Solids
Liquids: Surface tension and its determination using stalagmometer. Viscosity of
a liquid and determination of coefficient of viscosity using Ostwald viscometer.
Effect of temperature on surface tension and coefficient of viscosity of a liquid
(qualitative treatment only).
Solids: Forms of solids. Symmetry elements, unit cells, crystal systems, Bravais
lattice types and identification of lattice planes. Laws of Crystallography - Law of
constancy of interfacial angles, Law of rational indices. Miller indices. X–Ray
diffraction by crystals, Bragg’s law. Structures of NaCl, KCl and CsCl
(qualitative treatment only). Defects in crystals. Semiconductor , doping, glasses
and liquid crystals, thermography and its applications
UNIT-V
Chemical Kinetics
The concept of reaction rates. Effect of temperature, pressure, catalyst and other
factors on reaction rates. Order and molecularity of a reaction. Derivation of
integrated rate equations for zero, first and second order reactions (both for equal
and unequal concentrations of reactants). Half–life of a reaction. General methods
for determination of order of a reaction. Concept of activation energy and its
calculation from Arrhenius equation.
Theories of Reaction Rates: Collision theory and Activated Complex theory of
bimolecular reactions. Comparison of the two theories (qualitative treatment
only), kinetics of photochemistry, phosphorescence, flourorescence.
Nuclear chemistry:
Structure of nucleus, boson, meson, nucleons, nuclear radius, nuclear cross
section, isotopes, isobars etc. radioactive emission, stability of radioactive
elements, kinetics of radioactive reactions, half-life, radioactive decay,
determination of age of fossils.
Course On the completion of this course successfully, student will be able to understand
outcomes the Latimer diagrams ,Crystal Field Theory and Chemical Kinetics
Text Books Text Books
1. Barrow, G.M. Physical Chemistry Tata McGraw‐Hill (2007).
2. Castellan, G.W. Physical Chemistry 4th Ed. Narosa (2004).
3. Kotz, J.C., Treichel, P.M. & Townsend, J.R. General Chemistry Cengage
Learning India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (2009).
4. Mahan, B.H. University Chemistry 3rd Ed. Narosa(1998).
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
Reference Books
1. Cotton, F.A. & Wilkinson, G. Basic Inorganic Chemistry,Wiley.
Reference 2. Shriver,D.F.&Atkins,P.W.InorganicChemistry,OxfordUniversityPress.
Books 3. Wulfsberg, G. Inorganic Chemistry, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd.
4. Rodgers, G.E. Inorganic & Solid State Chemistry, Cengage Learning
India Ltd.,2008.
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
MS Excel: Introduction and area of use, Working with MS Excel, Toolbars, Menus
and Keyboard Shortcuts, concepts of Workbook Worksheets,Various Data Types,
Using different features with Data, Cell and Texts, Inserting, Using different features
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
Outcome On the successful completion of this course student will be able to understand
the various components of Computer Organizations.
Text Books :
Text Books 1. Fundamental of Computer 5th Edition by V. Rajaraman, PHI Publication.
2. Introduction to Information Technology by V. Rajaraman, PHI Publication.
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
L T P TC
Course
Credits
2 2
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
Prerequisi
Student must have the knowledge of Physics.
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Course
To enable the students to develop skills Physics Practical.
Objective
Minimum 16 (Sixteen) out of the following or similar experiments of equal
Course
standard.
Content 1. Study of Brownian motion
2. Study of adiabatic expansion or a gas.
3. Study of conversion of mechanical energy into heat.
4. Heating efficiency of electrical kettle with varying voltages.
5. Study of temperature dependence of total radiation.
6. Study of termperature dependence of spectral density of radiation.
7. Resistance thermometry.
8. Thermoemf thermometry.
9. Conduction of heat through poor conductors of different geometries.
10. Experimental study of probability distribution for a two-option system using a
coloured dice.
11. Study of statistical distributions on nuclear distintergration data (GM Counter
used as ablack box)
12. Speed of waves on a stretched string.
13. Studies on torsional waves in a lumped system.
14. Study of interference with two coherent sources of sound.
15. Chlandi's figures with varying excitation and loading points.
16. Measurement of sound intensities with different situation.
17. Characteristics of a microphone-loudspeaker system.
18. Designing an optical viewing system.
19. Study of monochromatic defects of images.
20. Determining the principal points of a combination of lenses.
21. Study of interference of light (biprism or wedge film)
22. Study of diffraction at a straight edge or a single slit.
23. Study of F-P elaton fringes.
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
Course On the completion of this course lab, successfully student will be able to
Outcome understand the development of the Physics Practical.
D.P. Khandelwal : "Optics and Atomic Physics" (Himalaya Publishing
Text House, Bombay 1988)
D.P. Khandelwal : "A Laboratory Manual for Undergraduate Classes" (Vani
Books
Publishing House, New Delhi)
Board of Studies
Bachelor of Science in PCM
Semester-IV
2021-22
L T P TC
Course
Credits 2 2
Course
Contents
Section A: Inorganic Chemistry
Semi-
microqualitativeanalysis(usingH2Sorothermethods)ofmixtures-
notmore than four ionic species (two anions and two cations,
excluding insoluble salts) out of the following:
Cations : NH4+, Pb2+, Bi3+, Cu2+, Cd2+, Fe3+, Al3+, Co2+,
Ni2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, Ba2+, Sr2+, Ca2+, K+
Anions : CO 32– , S2–, SO2–, S2O32–, NO3– CH3COO–, Cl–, Br–, I–, NO3–,
SO42-, PO43-,
BO33-, C2 O42-, F-
(Spot tests should be carried out wherever feasible)
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Semester-IV
2021-22
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2021-22
Saponification of ethylacetate.
Compare the strengths of HCl and H2SO4 by
studying kinetics of hydrolysis of
methylacetate
1. Vogel, A.I., Tatchell, A.R., Furnis, B.S., Hannaford, A.J. & Smith,
P.W.G.,Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry, Prentice-Hall, 5th
edition, 1996.
Text and 2. Mann, F.G. & Saunders, B.C. Practical Organic Chemistry Orient-
Reference Longman, 1960.
Books 3. Khosla, B. D.; Garg, V. C. &Gulati, A. Senior Practical Physical
Chemistry,R. Chand & Co.: New Delhi (2011).
4. Ahluwalia, V.K. &Aggarwal, R. Comprehensive Practical Organic
Chemistry, UniversitiesPress.
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