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Solutions, Phase Equilibrium, Conductance, Electrochemistry & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-2

By Dr. A. A. Ajmeri, Dr. Amar Ballabh   |   The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat
Learners enrolled: 28

This course ‘Solutions, Phase Equilibrium, Conductance, Electrochemistry  & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-II’ will cater to 3rd semester of CBCS based curricula of B.Sc. Chemistry and B.Sc. Physical Science (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) under the Discipline Specific Elective paper ‘Chemistry-DSC 2C: ‘Solutions, Phase Equilibrium, Conductance, Electrochemistry  & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-II’The course will cover following topics:

1. Solutions,

2. Phase Equilibrium,

3. Conductance,

4. Electrochemistry,

5. Carboxylic Acids and their derivatives,

6. Carboxylic Acids derivatives(aliphatic),

7. Amines and Diazonium Salts,

8. Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins

9. Carbohydrates

These topics will be covered in 15 weeks with intermediate assignments and will end with the final examination which will take an extra week.

This course will also be beneficial for those students who have completed their BSc and are preparing for certain competitive examinations. The advantage of the course may be taken by those students who are pursuing Master’s degree in Chemistry and intend to brush up their basics. 

Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Elective
Language for course content : English
Duration : 15 weeks
Category :
  • Chemistry
Credit Points : 4
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 14 Jul 2025
End Date : 31 Oct 2025
Enrollment Ends : 31 Aug 2025
Exam Date :
NCrF Level   : 5.0
Industry Details : Teaching

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Course layout

Week – 1
Solutions - 1
Solutions - 2
Solutions - 3
Solutions - 4
Week – 2
Solutions - 5
Solutions - 6
Phase Equilibrium - 1
Phase Equilibrium - 2
Week – 3
Phase Equilibrium - 3
Phase Equilibrium - 4
Phase Equilibrium - 5
Phase Equilibrium - 6
Week – 4
Phase Equilibrium - 7
Phase Equilibrium - 8
Phase Equilibrium - 9
Phase Equilibrium - 10
Week – 5
Conductance - 1
Conductance - 2
Conductance - 3
Conductance - 4
Week – 6
Electrochemistry - 1
Electrochemistry - 2
Electrochemistry - 3
Electrochemistry - 4
Week – 7
Electrochemistry - 5
Electrochemistry - 6
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 1
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 2
Week – 8
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 3
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 4
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 5
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 6
Week – 9
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives - 7
Carboxylic acid derivatives(aliphatic) - 1
Carboxylic acid derivatives(aliphatic) - 2
Carboxylic acid derivatives(aliphatic) - 3
Week – 10
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 1
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 2
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 3
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 4
Week – 11
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 5
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 6
Amines and Diazonium Salts - 7
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 1
Week – 12
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 2
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 3
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 4
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 5
Week – 13
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 6
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 7
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins - 8
Carbohydrates -1
Week – 14
Carbohydrates - 2
Carbohydrates - 3
Carbohydrates - 4
Week – 15
Carbohydrates - 5
Carbohydrates - 6

Books and references

  • Glasstone, S. and Lewis, D. (1960) Elements of Physical Chemistry, 2nd Ed., D. Van Nostrand Co.
  • Atkins, P. W. & Paula, J. De and Keeler J. (2018) Atkin’s Physical Chemistry, Oxford University Press. 
  • Maron, S.H. and Lando, J.B. (1974) Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry, Pearson College Div.  
  • Puri, B.R., Sharma, L.R. and Patania, M.S. (2020) Principles of Physical Chemistry, Vishal Publication Co. 
  • Bockris, J. O'M. & Reddy, Amulya K.N (1998) Modern Electrochemistry (Vol I) Ionics, 2nd Ed., Springer US.  
  • Glasstone, S. (2006) An Introduction to Electrochemistry, East-West Press (Pvt.) Ltd. 
  • Kapoor, K. L. (2019) A Textbook of Physical chemistry (volume- 3), 6th Ed.  McGraw Hill Education. 
  • Morrison R.T. and Boyd R.N and Bhattacharjee, S. K. (2010) Organic Chemistry, Pearson Education India
  • Pine S.H (1987) Organic Chemistry, 2nd Ed., McGraw-Hill Companies.
  • Loudon, M and Parise, J.  (2015) Organic Chemistry, 6th Ed., Roberts and Company Publishers. 
  • Roberts J.D. and Caserio M.C. (1977) Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition, W.A. Benjamin Inc., California.
  • Solomons, G T.W. and Fryhle C.B and Snyder, S. A. (2017) Solomon’s Organic Chemistry, 12th Ed.  John Wiley, New York. 
  • Finar I.L. (2002) Organic Chemistry (Vol 1 & 2), Pearson Education India
  • McMurry, J.E. (2010) Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, 7th Ed. Cengage Learning. 
  • March, J. (2016) Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th Ed.  Wiley Student Ed.

Instructor bio


Dr. A. A. Ajmeri pursued M.Sc., Ph.D as well as B.Ed qualifications from the MSU, Vadodara. He also qualified NET (1997) and GATE (1999) both at first attempt. He served as a Higher Secondary Teacher of Chemistry in an esteemed CBSE institution Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan’s School, Vadodara for a period of one Semester in 1998 then he was appointed as a Lecturer in Chemistry at The M S University of Baroda in 1999. Since then he has been constantly rendering his service for B.Sc. and M.Sc students in the same institute. 
He was awarded C. C. Shroff Research Scholarship in 1998. He has many research publications to his credit in international journals. His area of research is Synthetic Organic Chemistry and he is working on building up seven membered β-lactam and sydnone ring on biological active compounds. His Scopus ID is 35386307100 and his email ID is aaajmeri@rediffmail.com. He has also authored four books, ‘Stars of Chemistry’, ‘Meteors of Chemistry' and two volumes of the book titled ‘Diamonds of Chemistry’ at National level.



Prof. Amar Ballabh, M Sc (Physical & Polymer Chemistry), Ph D, UGC- CSIR NET (Lectureship) is Professor in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. He has a teaching experience of over 19 years and research experience of over 24 years. His research areas of interest are Crystal Engineering, Supramolecular Chemistry and Material Chemistry.

Course certificate

30 marks will be allocated for internal assessment and 70 Marks will be allocated for External proctored examination.

A minimum of 40% passing marks (i.e. at-least 12 marks in Internal Assessment & 28 Marks in External proctored examination) will be required for being eligible for Swayam Certificate.



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