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The Chemistry for engineers may have a better knowledge of Chemistry, especially regarding the application of the subject in various fields of Industries. Present Engineering students will able to understand the periodic properties and Molecular orbital energy level diagram of diatomic molecules using the LCAO and splitting pattern of d-orbitals in a transition metal complex compound based on CFT concepts in the first chapter.in the second chapter, Examine the hardness of water and estimate hardness of water by EDTA method and Employ reverse osmosis process for desalination of brackish water…mehr

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The Chemistry for engineers may have a better knowledge of Chemistry, especially regarding the application of the subject in various fields of Industries. Present Engineering students will able to understand the periodic properties and Molecular orbital energy level diagram of diatomic molecules using the LCAO and splitting pattern of d-orbitals in a transition metal complex compound based on CFT concepts in the first chapter.in the second chapter, Examine the hardness of water and estimate hardness of water by EDTA method and Employ reverse osmosis process for desalination of brackish water in the third chapter, Modify the conductance in semiconductors by doping methods, Use the glass electrode for the measurement of pH in aqueous solution, and, Relate electrochemical concepts to theories of corrosionIn the fourth chapter, Predict Stereochemistry of Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction Products on the based of sN1 and sN2 reaction mechanisms.In the fifth chapter, Predict the structure of an unknown organic compound by the spectral study.
Autorenporträt
Area of specialization: Organic Synthesis & Metal-Organic Frameworks Research work on  ¿Synthesis, Characterization And Biological Evaluation Of ¿Coumarin-1,2,4-Oxadiazoles, Styryl-Furo-Chrome-Methanones, and Pyrazolo-Quinoline-Trione¿ Based Heterocyclic Compounds¿.