Chemistry
CHM 423:Physical Chemistry Laboratory II (3)
Prerequisites: CHM 103, CHM 222, CHM 224, CHM 321 and preferably CHM 324
Learning Objectives:
The course will aim at introducing basic as well as advanced level experiments in Physical Chemistry involving adsorption, spectrophotometry, fluorimetry, viscometry, conductometry, etc.
Suggested Experiments:
- To Verify the Freundlich and the Langmuir Adsorption Isotherms
- Determination of Fluorescence Quantum Yield of an Unknown Compound Using a Standard Fluorophore
- Determination of Critical Micelle Concentration of Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate by Fluorimetry and Correlation by Conductometry
- Determination of Average Molecular Weight of Polystyrene from Viscosity Measurements
- To determine the formula and stability constant of a complex by spectrophotometery
- Determination of the solubility curve for a ternary system of two non-miscible liquids and a third liquid which is miscible with each of them
- Determination of the solubility of benzoic acid between 25oC and 60oC and calculate the heat of solution
- Calibration of a given burette
- Determination of the variation of miscibility of phenol in water with temperature and estimating the Critical Solution Temperature
- To Study the Nature of the Cyclic Voltammogram for a One Electron Transfer [FeIII(CN)6]3-/[FeII(CN)6]4- System and Calculation of the Diffusion Coefficient of the Ion for the Given System
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