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CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT-1 BY DR. PANKAJ GARG, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, FOR B.TECH.

SEC
AO, AP, AG ONLY

Course: B. Tech Year/Semester: I/II Session: 2023-2024


Subject Name & Code: Engineering Chemistry (BCHS-1101)
Max. Marks: 20 Time allowed: 5 days.

Chemistry Assignment Module 2


Lubricant
Ques1. Define lubricant and discuss its classification with suitable examples.
Ques2. Define and discuss the significance of following properties of lubricant
A.) Flash point / Fire point (B.) Cloud and pour point (C.) Steam emulsification number
(D.) Viscosity (E.) Aniline point
Ques3. Compare thick and thin layer lubrication mechanism with suitable diagram.

Spectroscopy
Ques1. Discuss different types of electronic transition in UV- visible spectroscopy with
suitable diagrammatic representation.
Ques2. Define the following: (a.) Lambert-Beers law (b.) Chromophore (c.) Auxochrome
(d.) Different types of wavelength and intensity shifts (e) Peak area or proton counting
(f.) coupling constant
Ques3. Calculate the value of lambda max of following compounds:

a.) b.) c.) d.)

Ques4. Discuss the significance of the following:


A.) significance of Fingerprint and functional group region in IR spectra. (B.) Significance
of using tetra-methyl silane (TMS) as standard reference compound in NMR spectroscopy.
Ques5. Discuss all possible types of molecular vibrations in IR spectroscopy with suitable
diagrams.
Ques6. Calculate the number of stretching and bending vibrations in the following
molecules: CCl4, CO2, CH3OH, CH3-O-CH3, C2H6, CH3NH2
CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT-1 BY DR. PANKAJ GARG, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, FOR B.TECH. SEC
AO, AP, AG ONLY

Ques7. Discuss the industrial applications of UV, IR and NMR spectroscopy.


Ques8. Predict the number of NMR Signals produced in the following compounds.

a.) (b.) Tetra methyl silane (TMS) (c.) Benzene

(d.) (e.) CH3-O-CH3 ( f.) CH3-C=O-O-CH-(CH3)2

Ques9. Define chemical shift and explain the concept of de-shielding (downfield) or
shielding or (up-field) of protons.

Ques10. Predict the number of NMR signals and splitting in following compounds:

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