Phy Chem Lab Model QP and Mark Distribution
Phy Chem Lab Model QP and Mark Distribution
Attempt the question marked X and copy it down into your answer book
P2. Find the molecular mass of the given solute by Rast's method. You are
provided with a solvent of known mass and K=
P3. Determine conductometrically the concentration of the given acid. You at
are provided with standard NaOH. Find the equivalent point manually
or by using spread sheet programme
P9. Determine the first order kinetics of acid hydrolysis of methyl acetate
P10. Determine the surface tension of a liquid by drop weight or drop
number method
Total = 40 marks
CH6CRPO5: Physical Chemistry Experiments
1. Select experiments such that an experiment is not given to more than 3 students
2. Direct the students to write the procedure/theory of the experiment given to him/her in
the first 5 minutes in a separate sheet of paper and to submit to the examiners.
3. Instruct the student how to do the experiment
Expt. Experiment Procedure Tabular Graph Calculation Accuracy
No column
& Data
Pl CST-Unknown Comp. 5 5 10 20
P2 Rasts Method 10 15
P3 Conductometry(manual 10 15
spread sheet)
P4 Potentiometry (manual 10 15
spread sheet)
P5 Viscosity 5 10 20
P6 Heat of Solution 10 15
P7 Heat of Neutralization 5 10 15
Tran. Temp.
P9 Ester Hydrolysis 5 10 10 10
P10 Surface Tension 10 10 10
(Up to 5% error - give full marks; 5-6 % - deduct Imark for every 0.2%; above 6% - deduct
Imark for every 0.1%)
Note:
P1. Give 0.2M solution of KCl and phenol. Unknown solution given may be 0.08 to 0.I M
P2. (a). Solvent:Naphthalene(M.P= 80.1'C,Kf= 6.95) and Solute: Acetanilide(Mol wt = 135)
(b). Solvent: Biphenyl (M.P. =69.2°C, K¹= 8.00) and Solute: Acetanilide (Mol.wt = 135.
Molecular weight of solute M= 1000.K, W/AT. Wi
2
P3. Give 8-12 ml of IN HCland N/10 NaOH
P4, Give 20-24 ml N/2 Mohr's salt and N/10 KMnO4
P5. Prepare 15% sucrose solution. Unknown: between 5-10%.
P6. Give crystals of potassium nitrate or ammonium chloride
P7. 0.5N HCl and 0.5 N NaOH solutions may be given.
P8. About 8-10g crystals of salt hydrate (eg: sodium thiosulphate: TT=48.2°C, K, = 4.26;
sodium acetate: TT-58° C, KF3.5) and 0.3-0.4g of accurately weighed solute (eg: urea:
Mol.Mass =60, glucose: Mol. Mass 180, sucrose: Mol.Mass= 342) may be given.
M =1000.K.w/AT.VW
P9. Methyl acetate, 0.5N HCI, 0.IN NaOH and phenolphthalein.
P10. Give 10 M acetic acid solution
(Up to 1% eror, give full marks; 1-2%, deduct Imark for every 0.1%; 2-3%, deduct 1.5 marks
for every 0.1%; above 3%, give 5 marks as grace mark.)
CH6PRPO1: Project, Viva Voce &I.V Report Total Marks = 80