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Notes On Gaseous State (BSc and Integrated Standard For all Concerned Entrance Examination)

 Notes On Gaseous State      This page provides you all details about the gaseous state of BSc standard. Concerned problems will be solved at the end of each concept. Continue till the end to find the easiest explanation of every concept you need in this regard . Postulates of Kinetic Theory of Gases: 1. All gas consist of a very large number of minute particles, called molecules.  2. The gas molecules are extremely small in size and are separated by large distance. The actual volume of the gas molecules is thus negligible as compared to the total volume occupied by the gas.  3. The pressure exerted by the gas is due to the bombardment of the molecules on the walls of the vessel.  4. The gas molecules collide with one another and also with the walls of the vessels. These collisions are perfectly elastic and there is no loss of energy during these collisions.  5. The distance between the gas molecules are very large. Thus, there is no effective force of attraction or r

Sample for Chemistry Dissertation (Project Report): (Graduation Level)

 Sample for Chemistry Dissertation (Project):







 

    This post can help you prepare your own project in chemistry without taking help from others. Click on the following links to find what inside. This is a sample prepared with respect to various Universities.

Discipline Specific Elective Paper- V

DISSERTATION: 

The project report should consists of :

Chapter I:
    Introduction (Introduction on the topic, review of literature, objective and scope of the work)

Chapter II: Materials and methods

Chapter III: Results and discussion

Chapter IV: Conclusions and Scope of future studies 

Chapter V: Reference

    A project work is to be carried out by the student in consultation with the teachers of the department. The report of work (dissertation) in a standard format is to be submitted and presented for evaluation. 

Distribution of marks:

(a) Project Report/Dissertation (Proper documentation of literature, data, discussion etc. and logica flow of work undertaken): 50 Marks

(b) Seminar/Presentation: 30 marks

(c) Viva voce: 20 marks

Brief Guidelines to Project Work:

1. Students shall undertake the project work (experimental/theoretical) related to any branch of chemistry/Chemical science under the guidance of teacher(s).

2. The following activities have been outlined as guidelines (not exhaustive):

1. Physiochemical studies (pH, conductivity, turbidity, etc.) of different wetlands (ponds, lakes, river etc.)

2. Analysis of iron in pond / tube well / river water.

3. Analysis of Hardness of water samples.

4. Adulteration detection activities in food stuff and other edible items.

5. Extraction and preliminary characterization of useful chemicals (as far as possible) from plants.

6. Solubility, surface tension, and viscosity measurements of some solution of practical relevance, (cough syrup, soap solution, pesticides, fertilizers. etc.)

7. Pollution related activities (Industrial/Agricultural/Municipal etc.)

8. Nutrition related activities, (essential metal detection in food, cereals, pulses, fruits etc.).

9. Small synthetical work (inorganic/Organic/Polymeric compounds)

The UG level project work is a group activity, maximum number of students being limited to three.HOD to notify the name of teacher(s) for supervising the project work of each group. A teacher can guide more than one group, if necessary.

No two groups in the same institution are permitted to do project work on the same problem.

Each student shall prepare and submit the project report separately for evaluation. Two copiesof project report are required to be submitted in bound form (spiral/paperback).

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Project: Agricultural pollution



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