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J.N. GOVT.

POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTHAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Check List of the Course File

Department: DECE Date:

Pre-Academic Session Review Subject Code:SC-204

Title of the subject:Eng.Chemistry&EnvironmentalStudies

S.N Attributes Yes/No


o
1 Vision and Mission of institute
2 Course handout& its contents
a) Vision and Mission of department
b) PEOs of the program
c) Program Outcomes (POs)
d) Prerequisites
e) Course objectives
f) Course Outcomes (COs)
g) Detailed syllabus
h) Course Plan
i) Evaluation scheme
3 CO-PO mapping
4 Course material
5 Teaching diary for the course
6 Question bank prepared by faculty
7 Quiz question bank
8 Descriptive question bank for assignment
9 Sets of copies of old question papers
10 Analysis of student performance
11 Answer book copies
a) Internal books (Excellent/Good/Fail) = 3 Nos
b) Assignment Copies (Excellent/Good/Fail) = 3 Nos
a) Quiz paper (Excellent/Good/Fail) = 3 Nos
d) Laboratory records (if any) (Excellent/Good/Fair) = 3
Nos.
12 Whether remedial measures were taken by faculty
members after completion of first module (with
supporting documents)
13 IQAC review report of teaching notes (pre + post)

Name & Signatures IQAC members


Dean Academics

1.

2.

3.
J.N. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTHAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Teaching Notes Review Report

Department:DECE Date:

Post-Academic Session Review Subject Code:SC204

Title of the subject:Engineering Chemistry


&Environmental studies
S. Observations Excellent/Good/ Suggestions/
No Fair Remarks
1 Depth and Breadth of
the subject to be
covered
2 Quality of the question
bank
a) Quiz question bank
b) Descriptive
assignment
3 Degree of relevance to
attainment of POs and
PSOs by the course
content
4 Whether the course
content is designed in
view of bridge the gap
for attainment to POs
and PSOs with
meaningful Course
Outcomes (C.O.)
6 Past result analysis for
reference and
identifying remedial
measures to be carried
out to attainment of
improvement.
Committee members of the department

1.

2.

3.

4.

Members of the academic committee

1. Principal

2. Head of the Department


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3. Subject Expert

COURSE FILE

Course Title:Engg.Chemistry&EnvironmentalStudies
Course Code:SC-204
Class:Diploma: I Year- 2nd SEM
Number of hours per
week:04_______________________________________________________
Name of the Faculty: SHAIK KHALEEL
Email: khaleel.adilnus@gmail.com Phone Number: 9951953218

Hours of Meeting with Students:75

1. Vision & Mission of the Institution


Vision To impart value-based quality technical education to the
needs of technical holders with fully developed self-versatile,
need driven motivated technocrats and engineers who can
contribute to national development.
Mission 1. To promote excellence in technical education in
collaboration with industry.

2. To impart students, value based technical education with


best practical skills.

3. To ensure that the students are excellent with good


academic discipline and professional competency to cater
today's industry need..

4. To inculcate team work and work with spirit using modern


technological tools.

2. Course Handout

a)Vision & Mission of the Department


Vision To provide quality technical education in Electronics and
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Communication Engineering by creating effective teaching and
learning environment with practical exposure, making the
students industry ready or pursue higher education
1. To impart quality education in Electronics and
Communication Engineering with practical exposure to the
technological advancements making the students industry
ready.
Mission
2. To provide them with 21" century skills such as critical
thinking, creativity and problem solving to face the
new challenges.

4.To prepare the students for higher education.

PEO1:Preparation towards Employment/Higher Studies


The Primary Objective is to produce best Computer
Engineering technicians by correlating growing need of the
industries in modern topics with the academic input and
giving the technical knowledge for higher studies

PEO2: Core Competence


To prepare the students to Work productively as Computer
Engineers/Information Technology skilled persons,
including supportive and leadership roles in
multidisciplinary domain, to train the students in Practical
domain knowledge and communication skills.

PEO3: Breadth – ‘T’ Shaped Supervisor Engineer


To give the depth of related skills and expertise in a single
b) Program
field, and the ability to collaborate across multiple
Educationa
disciplines with expertise in other areas and to apply
l Objectives
knowledge in areas of expertise other than one's own to
(PEOs)
prepare the student as a ‘T’ shaped Computer Engineer in
the Supervisory cadre.

PEO4: Professionalism – 3 Ps (Punctuality, Presentation


and Perseverance) – Professional value-Knowledge
development.
To promote the students in Professionalism, Personality and
Presentation through the successful completion of the
Computer Engineering Diploma by emphasizing through
Filed Practices in Industry oriented activities.

PEO5: Life Long learning – Environment


To promote the students life-long self-learning abilities in
Computer and IT related fields to remain professionally
effective to the society at large.
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Program Outcomes (POs)

1. BasicandDisciplinespecificknowledge:Applykno
wledgeofbasicmathematics,scienceand
engineering fundamentals and engineering
specialization to solve the engineeringproblems.

2. Problemanalysis:Identifyandanalysewell-
definedengineeringproblemsusingcodifiedstandar
d methods.
c)
Progr 3. Design/
am
developmentofsolutions:Designsolutionsforwell-
Outco
mes definedtechnicalproblemsandassist with the
& design of systems components or processes to
Progr meet specifiedneeds.
am 4. EngineeringTools,ExperimentationandTesting:
Specif Applymodernengineeringtoolsand
ic appropriatetechniquetoconductstandardtestsandme
Outco asurements.
mes
(POs)
5. Engineeringpracticesforsociety,sustainabilitya
&
(PSOs ndenvironment:Applyappropriate
) technologyincontextofsociety,sustainability,enviro
nmentandethicalpractices.

6. Project Management: Use engineering


management principles individually, as a team
member or a leader to manage projects and
effectively communicate about well-defined
engineeringactivities.

7. Life-
longlearning:Abilitytoanalyseindividualneedsand
engageinupdatinginthecontextof
technologicalchanges

PSO-1: Foundation of Computer System: the ability to


interpret the fundamental concepts and methodology of
computer systems. Students can understand the functionality
of hardware and software aspects of computer systems.

PSO-2: Design and develop solutions by following standard


software engineering principles and implement by using
suitable programming languages and platforms.
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PSO-3: Use professional engineering practices, strategies and


tactics for the development, involving both Computer
Hardware & Software and Networking Modules.

d)Prerequisite Knowledge in Basic Chemistry


s
Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to:

1.Understand and explain the different metallurgical


processes and apply the knowledge to solve engineering
problems.
2.Understand and explain the various corrosion processes,
protection methods and apply the knowledge to reduce the
corrosion in new equipment and constructions.
3.Understand and explain the different methods of
preparation, moulding and industrial uses of organic
polymers and apply the knowledge to select suitable
e) Course polymer for domestic and industrial use.
Outcomes 4.Understand the concept of calorific value, gaseous fuels,
(COs) explosives and lubricants and apply the knowledge to use
the relevant fuel and lubricant for domestic and industrial
applications.
5.Understand and explain construction and applications
of Galvanic Cell, Batteries and Cells and apply the
knowledge to identify and compare the materials best
suited for construction of Battery and Fuel Cells.

6. Explain the causes, effects and controlling methods of


air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution and apply
relevant methods to solve domestic and industrial
problems.
f) Detailed UNIT - I: MTALLURGY:
Syllabus
Characteristics of metals - Distinguish between metals
and non metals - Mineral, Ore, Gangue, Flux, Slag -
Concentration of ore - Construction and operation of
Reverboratory furnace and Blast furnace - Methods of
extraction of crude metal - Roasting, Calcination, Smelting
Alloys-Purpose of making alloys Composition and uses of
Brass, German Silver, Nichrome, Stainless Steel and
Duralumin.

UNIT II: CORROSION:


Corrosion - Factors influencing the rate of corrosion Dry
and wet theories of corrosion Composition cell, Stress
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cell and Concentration cell - Rusting of iron and its


mechanism -
Prevention of corrosion Protective coatings, - Cathodic
protection - Paints Constituents of paint Functions of
constituents of paint.

UNIT III: POLYMERS:


Polymers - Polymerization - Types of polymerization
Addition polymerization, Condensation polymerization -
Plastics - Types of plastics - Advantages of plastics over
traditional materials - Disadvantages of using plastics -
Preparation and uses of the following plastics: 1.
Polythene 2. PVC 3. Teflon 4. Polystyrene 5. Urea
formaldehyde 6. Bakelite - Compounding and moulding of
plastics Naturalrubber Vulcanization of natural rubber -
Elastomers Preparation and uses of Butyl rubber, Buna-
s, Neoprene rubber - Fibre -Preparation and uses of Nylon
6,6, and Polyester (Polyethylene terephthalate) -
Biodegradable polymers and their general applications.

UNIT IV: FUELS AND LUBRICANTS:


Definition and classification of fuels- Characteristics of
good fuel - Calorific value - HCV and LCV - Calculation of
oxygen required for combustion of methane and ethane,
Preparation method, composition, calorific value, and uses
of gaseous fuels- a) CNG b) LPG c) Water gas, d) Producer
gas, e) Coal gas, and f) Bio gas Explosives, Classification of
explosives Applications of explosives Lubricants,
Classification and functions of lubricants.

UNIT V: ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL BATTERIES:


Galvanic cell Standard electrode potential
Referenceelectrodes Types of reference electrodes - Electro
chemical series - EMF of cell, Batteries -Types of batteries
- Fuel cells.

UNIT VI: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES:


Introduction- Classification of air pollutants based on
origin and states of matter-Air pollution Causes, effects,
and controlling methods of air pollution - Water pollution
Causes, effects, and controlling methods of water pollution
Soil pollution Causes of soil pollution General effects of
soil pollution - Controlling methods of soil pollution
Carbon Trading.
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Topics Covered
BeyondSyllabu
s
Text Books 1. Intermediate chemistry Vol 1&2 Telugu
Academy
2. Engineering Chemistry O.P. Agarwal, Hi-Tech.

Reference 1. Engineering chemistry Jain& Jain DhanpatRai


Books Publishing Company.
2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry
S.S.DaraS.Chand Publications.
3. Environmental Studies A.K.De.
4. Environmental Studies, R. Rajagopalan, 2nd
Edition, 2011, Oxford University Press
5. Engineering chemistry PrasantaRath, B.
Ramadevi, Ch. Venkataramana Reddy&
6. SubhenduChakroborty CENGAGE

g) Course Plan (Theory)

UNIT UNIT – TOPICS TO BE COVERED NO OF


HOURS
UNIT I: METALLURGY
1.1 List the characteristics of metals. 1
1.2 Distinguish between metals and non-metals 1
1.3 Define and explain the terms 1. Mineral, 2. Ore, 3.
Gangue, 4. Flux and 5. Slag 1
1.4 List the minerals and ores of iron, aluminium and
copper. 1
1.5 Apply the Hand picking, Levigation, Froth floatation
and Electromagnetic methods for the concentration of ore. 1
1.6 Explain the construction and operation of
I Reverboratory furnace and Blast furnace 1
1.7 Explain the following methods involved in extraction of
crude metal- Roasting, Calcination, Smelting. 1
1.8 Define an alloy 1
1.9 Explain the purpose of making of alloys
1.10 Write the composition of the following alloys: i) Brass,
ii) German silver, iii) Nichrome iv) 1
Stainless Steel, v) Duralumin
1.11 List the uses of following alloys: i) Brass, ii) German
Silver, iii) Nichrome, iv) Stainless Steel, v) Duralumin. 1
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HOURS
UNIT II: CORROSION
2.1 Define the term corrosion 1
2.2 Explain the factors influencing the rate of corrosion
based on i) Nature of metal ii) Nature of environment of
metal. 1
2.3 Explain the dry and wet theories of corrosion. 1
2.4 Describe the formation of a) Composition cell, b) Stress
cell c) Concentration cell 2.5 Define rust and explain the
mechanism of rusting of iron with chemical reactions. 2
2.6 Explain the following methods of prevention of
corrosion: 1
a) Proper designing
II
b) Modification of environment. 1
c) Protective coatings i) Metallic coatings (Anodic
coating and Cathodic coating) ii) Inorganic
coatings iii) Organic coatings 2
d) Cathodic protection -Sacrificial anode method and
Impressed voltage method. 1
2.7 Define the term paint. 1
2.8 Write the characteristics of good paint.
2.9 List the constituents of paint (pigment, vehicle or
drying oil, thinner, drier, filler and plasticizers) and
state the functions of constituents of paint. 1
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HOURS
UNIT III: POLYMERS
III 3.1 Define polymerization 1
3.2 State and explain the type of poymerisation (Addition
polymerisation and Condensation polymerisation) with 1
examples
3.3 Define the term plastic 1
3.4 List the characteristics of plastics.
3.5 State and explain the advantages of plastics over
traditional materials 1
3.6 State the disadvantages of using plastics.
3.7 Explain the types of plastics with examples. 1
3.8 Distinguish between thermoplastics and thermosetting
plastics
3.9 Explain the methods of preparation and uses of the 1
following plastics:
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1. Polythene, 2. Polyvinyl chloride, 3.Teflon,
4.Polystyrene 5.Urea formaldehyde
6. Bakelite (Only flow chart for Bakelite i.e. without
chemical equations).
3.10 Explain the concept of compounding of plastic. 1
3.11 List the types of additives ( Fillers, Binders,
Plastisizers, Stabilizers and Colouring materials with
examples) used in compounding of plastic and their impact
on properties of plastic.(Elementary level only) 1
3.12 Explain the types of moulding of plastics
(Compression moulding, Injection moulding and Extrusion
moulding)
3.13 Define the term natural rubber 1
3.14 Explain processing of natural rubber from latex.
3.15 Write the structural formula of natural rubber
3.16 List the characteristics of natural rubber 1
3.17 Explain the process of vulcanization
3.18 List the characteristics of vulcanized rubber
3.19 Define the term elastomer 1
3.20 Describe the preparation and uses of the following
synthetic rubbers a) Butyl rubber, b) Buna-s and c)
Neoprene rubber. 1
3.21 Define fibre.
3.22 Explain the preparation and uses of fibres Nylon 6,6
and Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) 1
3.23 Define biodegradable polymers and state their general
applications
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HOURS
UNIT IV: FUELS AND LUBRICANTS
4.1 Define the term fuel. 1
4.2 Classify the fuels based on physical state - solid, liquid
and gaseous fuels with examples. 1
4.3 Classify the fuels based on occurrence- primary and
secondary fuels with examples. 1
4.4 List the characteristics of a good fuel
IV 4.5 Explain the advantages of gaseous fuels 1
4.6 Define Calorific value - HCV and LCV.
4.7 Explain the terms i) Knocking ii) Octane number and iii
) Cetane number 1
4.8 Calculate the oxygen required for the combustion of
methane and ethane. 1
4.9 State the method of preparation (Without description),
composition, calorific value and uses of the following 1
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gaseous fuels:
a) CNG b) LPG c) Water gas, d) Producer gas, e) Coal
gas, and f) Bio gas
4.10 Define and understand the term explosive. 1
4.11 Classify the explosives (Primary explosives
(Detonators), Low explosives (Propellants) and High
explosives with examples). 1
4.12 State the constructive and destructive applications of
explosives. 1
4.13 Define the term lubricant. 1
4.14 Classify the lubricants.
4.15 Explain the functions of lubricants. 1
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UNIT V: Electrochemical cell Batteries
5.1 Define galvanic cell 1
5.2 Explain the construction and working of galvanic cell 1
5.3 Distinguish between electrolytic cell and galvanic cell 1
5.4 Explain standard electrode potential 1
5.5 Understand the need of reference electrode and types
of reference electrodes. 1
5.6 Explain primary reference electrode (standard
hydrogen electrode) and Secondary reference electrode
(Calomel electrode). 1
V
5.7 Define electrochemical series and explain its
significance. 1
5.8 Define and explain EMF of a cell. 1
5.9 Solve the numerical problems on EMF of cell 1
5.10 Define battery and explain the types of batteries with
examples 1
5.11 Explain the construction, working and applications of
Dry cell (Leclanche cell), Lead storage battery, Ni-Cd cell 1
5.12 Explain the construction, working and advantages of
Hydrogen - Oxygen fuel cell 1
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HOURS
UNIT VI: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
6.1 Define air pollution 1
VI 6.2 Classify the air pollutants- based on origin and states
of matter
6.3 Explain the causes of air pollution 1
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6.4 Explain the effects of air pollution on human beings,
plants and animals 1
6.5 Explain the Green house effect - Ozone layer depletion
and Acid rain 2
6.6 Explain the controlling methods of air pollution 1
6.7 Define water pollution 1
6.8 Explain the causes of water pollution
6.9 Explain the effects of water pollution on living and non
living things 1
6.10 Explain the methods of control of water pollution. 1
6.11 Explain the process of sewage treatment. 1
i) Primary treatment (Coagulation)
ii) Secondary treatment (Trickling filters and
Activated sludge process)
iii) Tertiary treatment (Brief note on tertiary treatment)
6.12 Define soil pollution. 1
6.13 State and explain the causes of soil pollution.
6.14 List the general effects of soil pollution.
6.15 Explain the controlling methods of soil pollution. 1
6.16 Understand the concept of Carbon Credits and
Carbon Trading (Elementary level only) 1
6.17 Understand the advantages and disadvantages of
Carbon Trading
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h) Evaluation SchemeTheory

End Examination Descriptive Paper 40 marks


Mid Sem 1 Descriptive Paper 20 marks
Mid Sem 2 Descriptive Paper 20 marks
Tutorials 20 marks
/Sessional
Total marks 100 Marks

CO-PO Mapping
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SC-204, Engineering Chemistry and Environmental Studies


Course Program Specific
Program outcomes
Outcomes Outcomes
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 - - - - - 2 0 0 0
CO2 3 - - - 1 - 2 0 0 0
CO3 3 - - - - - 2 0 0 0
CO4 3 1 - - 1 - 2 0 0 0
CO5 3 1 - - 1 - 2 0 0 0
CO6 3 - - - 3 - 3 0 0 0
CO- PO /
PSO 3.00 0.33 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 2.17 0 0 0
Average
CO -
PO/PSO
100.0 11.11 0.00 0.00 33.33 0.00 72.22 0 0 0
Weightage
%

Contribution of course to program outcomes

Program Outcomes
Course Code,
Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Title

SC-204, 100.0 11.11 0.00 0.00 33.33 0.00 72.22


Eng.Chemistry
Theor
and
y
Environmental
Studies

Delivery Methodology

Course Delivery Methods/Modes:

1. Class room lectures


2. Presentations
3. Laboratory sessions
4. Demos or Simulations
5. Assignments
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6. Seminars

Mapping between Course Delivery Methodology and Course Outcomes

Sl. No. CourseDelivery Course Outcomes


Methods
1 2 3 4 5
1 Class room lectures 3 3 3 3 3
2 Presentations 3 3 3 3 3
3 Laboratory sessions 2 2 2 2 2
4 Demos or simulations
1 2 1 1 2
5 Assignments 3 3 3 3 3
6 Seminars 1 2 2 2 1
7 Weight age % 72.22 83.33 77.78 77.78 77.78

*to be rated with 1- slightly, 2 – moderately, 3- substantial

Assessment Methodology

Outcome Assessment Activity aligned to the


Tool Outcome
CO1,C02,CO3,CO4,CO5, Test Descriptive test
CO6
CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, CO5, Assignment Assignments given in the
CO6 books
CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, CO5, Rubric Based on answers
CO6
CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, CO5, Laboratory Based on lab internal test
CO6
CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, CO5, Case Studies Case studies available on
CO6 Internet
CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, CO5, E-Learning PPTs and Video Simulations
CO6 Resources
CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, CO5, End Mid exams, Pre-final and
CO6 Semester final exams
Test

Analysis of student performance in the course Performance Index


(Theory)
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Result analysis of Course: SC-204,


Engineering chemistry &
environmental studies

CIE for 60 Marks


(Mid-1 for 20
SEE for 40 Marks, Mid-II 20
Marks, Minimum Marks, Internal
Attainment Level for 20 Marks),
SI.N (65%) i.e., 26 Minimum
PIN
O Attainment Level
65% i.e., 39

Secure >=26 Secure >=39


d d
Marks (Whether Marks (Whether
in SEE Secured in CIE Secured
for 40 >= 65%) for 60 >= 65%)
Marks Marks
21002-EC-
1 24.5 N 36.5 N
001
21002-EC-
2 29 Y 39 Y
002
21002-EC-
3 25 N 33.5 N
004
21002-EC-
4 37 Y 50 Y
005
21002-EC-
5 33 Y 50 Y
006
21002-EC-
6 20.5 N 51.5 Y
007
21002-EC-
7 32 Y 49 Y
008
21002-EC-
8 34 Y 54.5 Y
009
21002-EC-
9 10 N 40.5 Y
010
21002-EC-
10 23 N 36 N
011
21002-EC-
11 30 Y 50.5 Y
012
21002-EC-
12 39 Y 50 Y
013
21002-EC-
13 35 Y 35 N
014
14 21002-EC- 31 Y 51 Y
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21002-EC-
15 21 N 36.5 N
017
21002-EC-
16 39 Y 44 Y
018
21002-EC-
17 35 Y 44.5 Y
020
21002-EC-
18 30 Y 40 Y
021
21002-EC-
19 34 Y 32 N
023
21002-EC-
20 22 N 49 Y
024
21002-EC-
21 19 N 47 Y
025
21002-EC-
22 22.5 N 35.5 N
028
21002-EC-
23 30 Y 43 Y
029
21002-EC-
24 33 Y 44.5 Y
030
21002-EC-
25 35 Y 47.5 Y
031
21002-EC-
26 5 N 45 Y
032
21002-EC-
27 35 Y 40.5 Y
033
21002-EC-
28 31.5 Y 54 Y
035
21002-EC-
29 30.5 Y 48 Y
036
21002-EC-
30 20 N 52.5 Y
038
21002-EC-
31 20 N 48 Y
039
21002-EC-
32 38 Y 38.5 Y
040
21002-EC-
33 27.5 Y 43 Y
041
21002-EC-
34 19 N 54 Y
042
21002-EC-
35 18 N 42.5 Y
043
21002-EC-
36 32.5 Y 25 N
044
21002-EC-
37 19 N 50 Y
045
21002-EC-
38 24 N 51 Y
046
21002-EC-
39 24.5 N 45 Y
047
21002-EC-
40 16 N 48 Y
048
41 21002-EC- 19 N 39 Y
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21002-EC-
42 18.5 N 43 Y
050
21002-EC-
43 32.5 Y 50 Y
051
21002-EC-
44 34 Y 32 N
052
21002-EC-
45 23 N 48 Y
053
21002-EC-
46 20 N 48.5 Y
054
21002-EC-
47 27 Y 52 Y
055
21002-EC-
48 36 Y 55 Y
056
21002-EC-
49 24 N 47 Y
057
21002-EC-
50 23 N 43 Y
058
21002-EC-
51 24 N 46 Y
059
21002-EC-
52 36 Y 54 Y
060
21002-EC-
53 24.5 N 37 N
061

CO Attainment in Internal assessment and End semester exam for the Course SC-204,
Engineering chemistry & environmental studies

SEE CIE

No. of students Attained >= 65% 27 43

No. of students Not Attained >= 65% 26 10

No. of Students Appeared 53 53

ATTAINED LEVEL % 51 81

ATTAINMENT LEVEL 1 3

ATTAINMENT OF COURCE 2

Summary statistics

SEE CIE
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
27 44
ATTAINED

ATTAINED LEVEL % 51 83

Graphical statistics-- Pie-chart for CAY 2021-22

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ATTAINED>=65%

SEE
CIE

Students whose academic performance is not satisfactory Analysis of


student feedback

Specify the feedback collection process:

Percentage of students participating:

Specify the feedback analysis process:

Basis of reward/corrective measures, if any:

Attainment of COs (using course end survey) (bar chart (CO scores
vseach CO)

Corrective actions taken in the last three years:

Teacher self-assessment (at the completion of course)


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Model questions

One mark questions (Remembering)

Three mark Questions (Understanding)

1. .
2. Write any three differences between metals and non-metals.
3. Write any three significances of electrochemical series.
4. Write a method of preparation and two uses of polystyrene.
5. Classify the pollutants based on origin and give examples.
6. Write any three differences between electrolytic cell and galvanic cell.
7. Write the electrode reaction of lead storage battery during discharging.
8. Write a short note on Green house effect.
9. Write a note on Ozone layer depletion.

Five mark questions (Applying)


1. Explain the effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling point with examples.
2. What is oxidation number? Find the oxidation number of ‘S’ in H 2SO4
and ‘Mn’ in KMnO4.
3. Define molarity. Find the weight of H2SO4 required to prepare 400 ml
of 0.5M solution.
4. Define normality. Calculate the normality of 500 ml solution
containing 0.53 grams of Na2CO3.
5. Explain the formation of composition cell and stress cell.
6. Describe the construction and working principle of Leclanche cell.
7. Calculate the mass and volume of oxygen required for the complete
combustion of 15 gm of ethane(C2H6).
J.N. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTHAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
8. Explain the controlling methods of water pollution.
9. Explain the construction and functioning of Galvanic cell.
10. Explain the control methods of air pollution.
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