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Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College: Mahavir Education Trust's Chembur, Mumbai - 400 088

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Mahavir Education Trust's

SHAH & ANCHOR KUTCHHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


Chembur, Mumbai - 400 088

Course Code FEC103 Course Name Engineering Chemistry-I

Academic Year 2021-2022 Semester I

Class FE Division

Roll No Name

Course Outcomes (CO)


CO No. CO Statement (At the end of the course, students will be able to …) BL
1 Discuss the basic concepts of engineering chemistry such as atomic 2
and molecular structure, phases, industrial polymer
2 Explain the concept of microscopic chemistry in terms of atomic 2
and molecular orbital theory and relate it to molecular structure
3 Illustrate the knowledge of various types of intermolecular forces 3, 4
and relate it to properties of materials
4 Describe the concept of phase transformation of a given material 4
5 Illustrate the knowledge of polymers, fabrication method, and 3, 4
conducting polymers in various industrial fields
6 Analyze the quality of water and suggest method for treatment 3,

Assignment-1
Date: 26/01/2022 Submission Date: 02/02/2021

Q. Marks BL CO PSO PI Mark


No Question
.
1 Draw Molecular orbital energy level diagram of O2, and NO. 5 3 1 1,2 1.2.1
Mention bond order and magnetic properties 2.4.4
2 With help of Molecular orbital Theory explain structure and 5 3 2 1,2 1.2.1
bonding of benzene. 2.4.4
3 Calculate. Temporary permanent and total hardness of water 5 3 6 1,2 1.2.1
sample which has following impurities in mg/l. 2.4.4
Ca(HCO3)2=48.6 mg/l, MgCl2=19mg/l, Mg SO4=60,
Mg(NO3)2=29.6mg/l CaSO4=54.4 mg/l and Na2SO4=20mg/l.
4 In the determination of hardness by EDTA method, 50 ml of 5 3 6 1,2 1.2.1
standard hard water (containing 1.2 g CaCO3 per lit) required 2.4.4
30 ml of EDTA solution, while 50 ml of hard water sample
required 24 ml of same EDTA. 50 ml of hard water sample
after boiling required 10 ml of same EDTA. Calculate various
types of hardness.

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