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1. | Spectroscopy | H.Kaur | 4 |
2. | Inorganic Chemistry | Huheey | 5 |
3. | Advance Physical Chemistry Experiments | Gurtu-Gurtu | 2 |
4. | Advanced Practical Chemistry | Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
5. | Computers For Chemist | Pundhir Bansal | 3 |
6. | Mathematics For Chemist | Bhupinder Singh | 3 |
7. | Biology For Chemist | P.K Agarwal | 3 |
8. | Organometallic Compounds | Dr.Inderjit Kumar | 7 |
9. | Photochemistry & Pericyclic Reaction | Jagdamba Singh | 4 |
10. | Physical Chemistry :Through Problems | S.K Dogra | 3 |
11. | Basic Organometallic Chemistry:Concepts,Synthesis& Applications | Gupta | 3 |
12. | Advance Organic Chemistry(HB) | Dr.Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
13. | Advanced Physical chemistry(HB) | Gurtu-Gurtu | 2 |
14. | Mechanism in Advance Organic Chemistry | R.P Narayan | 1 |
15. | Polymer Chemistry | G.S.Mishra | 1 |
16. | Organic Chemistry(VOL-I) | Dr.Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
17. | Organic Chemistry(VOL-II) | Dr.Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
18. | Coordination Chemistry | D Banerjee | 1 |
19. | Student Solution Manual to accompany Atkins Physical Chemistry 10/E | Charles Trapp | 2 |
20. | Coordination Chemistry | Lal Chand Gupta | 1 |
21. | Quantum Chemistry | Vijay Verma | 1 |
22. | Solid State Chemistry | Kautilya | 1 |
23. | Inorganic Spectroscopy Methods | Alan K.Brisdon | 1 |
24. | Quantum Chemistry | R.K.Prashad | 3 |
25. | Laboratory Experiments For Chemistry | Brown Lemay | 1 |
26. | Name Reactions and reagents in Organic Synthesis-Wiley-2nd edition | Bradford P.Mundey | 1 |
27. | Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry | J.B.Yadav | 2 |
28. | Physical Chemistry | Puri, Sharma &Pathania | 2 |
29. | Introduction to Spectroscopy | Pavia | 1 |
30. | Reaction and Mechanism | S.N.Mukherjee | 1 |
31. | Physical Chemistry(VOL-I,II,III,V) | K.L.Kapoor | 1 |
32. | Advanced Physical Chemistry | Dr. J.N.Gurtu | 3 |
33. | Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy | M.C.Gupta | 1 |
34. | Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds(VIthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
35. | Organic Reaction Stereochemistry & Mechanism(IVthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
36. | Bioorganic, Bioinorganic & Supramolecular Chemistry | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
37. | Stereochemistry,Conformation& Mechanism(VIthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
38. | Introduction to Quantum Chemistry(IVthEdition) | A.K.Chandra | 3 |
39. | Chemistry of Natural Products | O.P.Agarwal | 1 |
40. | Organic Reaction Mechanism (IIIrdEdition) | V.K.Ahluwalia | 2 |
41. | Senior Practical Physical Chemistry | B.D.Khosla | 1 |
42. | Photochemistry & Pericyclic Reactions(IIIrdEdition) | Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
43. | Practical Inorganic Chemistry | G. Marr, B. W. Rockett | 1 |
44. | Physical Chemistry | R.K.Prasad | 3 |
45. | Bio-organic Chemistry | H.K. Chopra | 1 |
46. | Chemistry for Green Environment | M.M. Srivastava | 1 |
47. | Composite Materials:Production, Properties, Testing and Applications | K. Srinivasan
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1 |
48. | Engineering Chemistry:Practical Book | DipikaJaspal | 1 |
49. | Food Chemistry | H.K. Chopra | 1 |
50. | Green Chemistry:Greener Alternatives to Synthetic Organic Transformations | V.K. Ahluwalia
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1 |
51. | Heterocyclic Chemistry | V.K. Ahluwalia | 1 |
52. | Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy | V.K. Jain
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1 |
53. | Natural Bioactive Molecules:Impacts and Prospects | GoutamBrahmachari
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1 |
54. | Organic Chemistry Through Solved Problems, Revised Edition | G. Brahmachari
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1 |
55. | Organic Name Reactions:A Unified Approach | G. Brahmachari
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1 |
56. | Physical Chemistry:A Problem Solving Approach | R. Misra
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1 |
57. | Principles of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | M.A. Shah
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1 |
58. | Principles of Polymer Science, Second Edition | P. Bahadur | 1 |
59. | Scientific and Technical Reports: How to Write and Illustrate | B.C. Sharma
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1 |
60. | Organic Chemistry | L.G.Wade | 1 |
61. | Physical Chemistry | T. Engel | 1 |
62. | Organic Reaction Mechanism | V.K.Ahluwalia | 1 |
63. | Organic Synthesis | Jagdamba Singh | 1 |
64. | Stereo Chemistry | R.S.Dhillon | 1 |
65. | Analytical V | G.D. Christain | 1 |
66. | Organic Spectroscopy | Jag Mohan | 1 |
67. | Fundamentals of Bio Chemistry | Dr. J.L. Jain | 1 |
68. | Inorganic Chemistry | G.L.Miessler | 1 |
69. | Concise Inorganic Chemistry | J.D.Lee | 2 |
70. | Organic Chemistry | R.T.Morrison | 2 |
71. | Language of Chemistry | Y.R.Sharma | 1 |
72. | Stoichiometry | B.I. Bhatt | 1 |
73. | Inorganic Chemistry | J.E. Huheey | 1 |
74. | Thermodynamics for Chemists | S.Glasstone | 1 |
75. | Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds | E.L.Eliel | 1 |
76. | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | F.A.Cotton | 1 |
77. | An introduction to electrochemistry | S.Glasstone | 1 |
78. | Physical methods in Inorganic Chemistry | R.S.DRago | 1 |
79. | Industrial Water Pollution Control | W.W.Eckenfelde | 1 |
80. | Practical Organic Chemistry | B.S.Furniss | 1 |
81. | Stereochemistry, Conformation and Mechanism | P.S.Kalsi | 1 |
82. | Textbook of Organic Chemistry | A.Bahl | 1 |
83. | Oxford dictionary of Chemistry | – | 1 |
84. | Heterocyclic Chemistry(Pearson) | Thomas.L.Gilchrist | 1 |
85. | Inorganic Chemistry:Principle of structure and reactivity(Pearson) | J.E.Huheey | 1 |
86. | Vogels text book of Quantitative chemical analysis(Pearson) | J.Mendham | 1 |
87. | Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds(Wiley) | R.M.Silverstein | 1 |
88. | Principles of instrumental analysis(Cengage) | Skoog | 1 |
89. | Molecular Biotechnology:Therapeutic applications and strategies(Wiley) | Sunil Maulik | 1 |
90. | Skoog and West’s fundamentals of analytical chemistry(Cengage) | F.J.Holler | 1
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91. | Surface coating science and technology(Wiley) | Swaraj Paul | 1 |
92. | Vogel’s text book of practical organic chemistry(Pearson) | B.S Furniss | 1 |
93. | A guide to mechanism in organic chemistry(Pearson) | Peter Sykes | 1 |
94. | Elementary practical organic chemistry:Small scale preparations(Pearson) | A.I.Vogel | 1 |
95. | Elementary practical organic chemistry:Qualitative organic analysis(Pearson) | A.I.Vogel | 1 |
96. | Elementary practical organic chemistry: Quantitative organic analysis(Pearson) | A.I.Vogel | 1 |
97. | Concise Inorganic chemistry(Wiley) | J.D.Lee | 1 |
98. | Basic chemistry | Lotlikar | 1 |
99. | Reduction in organic synthesis | V.K.Ahluwalia | 1 |
100. | Physical chemistry principles and application in biological sciences(Pearson) | Ignacio Tinoco | 1 |
101. | Basic stereochemistry of organic molecules(Oxford) | Subrata Sen Gupta | 1
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102. | Organic Chemistry(Oxford | Subrata Sen Gupta | 1 |
103. | Fundamental Concepts of applied chemistry (S.Chand) | Ghosh | 1 |
104. | Fundamental Concepts in Environmental Studies(S.Chand) | D.D.Mishra | 1 |
105. | Advance Physical Chemistry (S.Chand) | D.N.Bajpai | 1 |
106. | Dictionary of chemistry | P.K.Gupta | 3 |
107. | Text book of physical chemistry(New Age) | A.S.Negi | 1 |
108. | Advance Organic Practical Chemistry(Vikas) | N.K.Vishnoi | 1 |
109. | Text book of physical chemistry | K.L.Kpoor | 1 |
110. | Chemistry for degree students B.Sc. 1st year (S.Chand) | R.L.Madan | 2 |
111. | Text book of Organic chemistry(S.Chand) | ArunBehl | 1 |
112. | Chemistry for degree students B.Sc 3rd year (S.Chand) | R.L.Madan | 2 |
113. | Clinical Chemistry(Jaypee) | M.N.Chatterjea | 1 |
114. | Practical Clinical BioChemistry(Jaypee) | ShrutiMohanty | 1 |
115. | Elementary Organic Spectroscopy(S.Chand) | Y.R.Sharma | 4 |
116. | Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry | J.B.Yadav | 1 |
117. | Principles of Physical Chemistry | Puri, Sharma &Pathania | 1 |
118. | Introduction to Spectroscopy | Pavia | 2 |
119. | Physical Chemistry(VOL-II,III,IV) | K.L.Kapoor | 5 |
120. | Advanced Physical Chemistry | Dr. J.N.Gurtu | 2 |
121. | Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy | M.C.Gupta | 2 |
122. | Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds(VIthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
123. | Bioorganic, Bioinorganic & Supramolecular Chemistry | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
124. | Introduction to Quantum Chemistry(IVthEdition) | A.K.Chandra | 2 |
125. | Chemistry of Natural Products Vol 1 and 2 | O.P.Aggarwal | 2 |
126. | Organic Reaction Mechanism (IIIrdEdition) | V.K.Ahluwalia | 1 |
127. | Photochemistry & Pericyclic Reactions(IIIrdEdition) | Jagdamba Singh | 1 |
128. | Vogels qualitative Inorganic Chemistry | Svehla | 1 |
Sr.No | Name of the Equipment | Quantity |
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1. | Digital Balance ‘SHIMADZU”BL-220 | 3 |
2. | Deluxe Digital pH Meter LT-10 | 5 |
3. | Digital Turbidity Meter LT-33 | 2 |
4. | Deluxe Digital Conductivity Meter LT-26 | 5 |
5. | Microprocessor Conductivity/TDS/ Salinity/Temp. Meter LT-51 | 2 |
6. | Single Beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer ET-371 | 1 |
7. | Microprocessor Photocolorimeter EI-312 | 4 |
8. | Magnetic Stirrer (With hot plate) Remi 2MLH | 2 |
9. | Magnetic Stirrer (Without hot plate) Remi1EMS | 2 |
10. | Electric water bath | 1 |
11. | Distillation unit double stage | 1 |
12. | Aspirator vacuum pump | 3 |
13. | Transformer Servo | 1 |
14. | Vacuum oven | 4 |
15. | Digital oven | 4 |
16. | Vacuum pump (oil free) | 6 |
17. | Magnetic stirrer(temperature control display) | 3 |
18. | U.V. cabinet (metallic) | 2 |
19. | Rotary Shaker | 3 |
20. | C.O.D. digester | 1 |
21. | Sonicator (0.5 litre) | 1 |
22. | Digital balance | 3 |
23. | Temp.controlled water bath digital | 2 |
24. | Abbe’s refractometer | 8 |
25. | Aspirators | 8 |
26. | Conductivity meter | 5 |
27. | Digital Balance | 2 |
28. | Sonicator | 1 |
29. | Water Bath | 2 |
30. | Magnetic Stirrer Digital | 2 |
31. | U V Cabinet for Chromatography | 2 |
32. | Rotary Shaker 36 flask | 1 |
33. | COD Digestion App. | 1 |
1. | To determine equivalent conductance of weak electrolyte (acetic acid) at different concentrations & hence verify Ostwald’s dilution law. Also determine the dissociation constant of weak electrolyte. |
2. | To determine the equivalent conductance of a weak electrolyte, acetic acid at infinite dilution following the Kohlrausch law. |
3. | To test the validity of Beer-Lambert law using Methylene Blue |
4. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of oxalic acid solutions at different dilutions (N/8, N/12, N/6, N/4, N/15, N/7, N/3). Provided N/10 NaOH solution.
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5. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of Copper sulphate and potassium sulphate, 27gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution.
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6. | To prepare M/20 solution of Mohr salt .With the help of this solution, determine the percentage purity of an impure sample of KMnO4, 2.0 g of which has been dissolved per of the given solution.
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7. | The given solution was prepared by dissolving 1.6 g per litre of the permanganate of an alkali metal (AMnO4). Determine volumetrically the atomic mass of the alkali metal.Prepare M/20 Mohr salt solution.
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8. | To determine volumetrically the n, number of molecules of water of crystallization in given sample of Mohr’s salt. Provided M/100 KMnO4 solution. |
9. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of FeSO4 (NH4)2SO4.nH2O (having different strengths and normalities N/26, N/12, N/18, N/11, N/16, N/6, N/23, N/13, N/24, N/14, N/15). Provided N/20 KMnO4 solution.
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10. | Effect of Hydrogen Bonding on Viscosity. |
11. | To prepare Methyl Salicylate from Salicylic Acid. |
12. | Detection of Functional Groups in different samples.(Lemon juice, chocolate, nail paint remover,biscuits, sugar and Dettol) |
1. | To prepare different Normalities of Oxalic acid from N/5 oxalic acid solution.Determine the normality and strength of given NaOH solution. |
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2. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of FeSO4 (NH4)2SO4.nH2O (having different strengths and normalities N/26, N/12, N/18, N/11, N/16, N/6, N/23, N/13, N/24, N/14, N/15). Provided N/20 KMnO4 solution. |
3. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of FeSO4 (NH4)2SO4.nH2O (having different strengths and normalities N/26, N/12, N/18, N/11, N/16, N/6, N/23, N/13, N/24, N/14, N/15). Provided N/5 K2Cr2O7solution. |
4. | The given solution was prepared by dissolving 1.6 g per litre of the permanganate of an alkali metal (AMnO4). Determine volumetrically the atomic mass of the alkali metal .Prepare N/5 oxalic acid salt solution. |
5. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of Copper sulphate and potassium sulphate, 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution. |
6. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage purity of given sample of NiSO4(NH4)2SO4 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution. |
7. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage purity of given sample of CuSO4.5H2O 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution.
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8. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of Copper sulphate and potassium sulphate, 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution |
9. | Determine gravimetrically the value of x of solution NiSO4(NH4)2SO4.xH2O, 20gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution. |
10. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of NiSO4 and (NH4)SO4 sulphate, 20gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution |
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Preparation of Urea-Formaldehyde Resin |
12. | Preparation of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin |
13. | Preparation of Double Salt Ammonium sulphate Copper sulphate. |
14. | To study the Effect of hydrogen bonding on the viscosity of the given liquids. |
15. | Detection of Functional Groups in different samples (Urea, chocolate, nail paint remover, biscuits, Vinegar) |
16. | Preparation of acetanilide |
17. | Preparation of benzalacetophenone |
1. | Preparation of Benzpinacol from Benzophenone |
2. | To determine the pH of various mixtures of sodium acetate and acetic acid in aqueous solution and hence determine the dissociation constant of the acid. |
3. | Separation of components of onion extract using TLC |
4. | To analyze coke sample for functional group |
5. | To prepare solution of different Normalities from given concentration |
6. | To analyze cold drink for inorganic ions |
1. To separate various components of marigold petals and Tradescantia leaves by TLC and column chromatography. |
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2. To identify various ions in commercially available salt (table salt, black salt, Pakistani salt). |
3. To detect functional group in various food products ( juice and chocolate samples). |
4. To extract eugenol from cloves using soxhlet. |
5. To extract eucalyptus oil from eucalyptus leaves using soxhlet apparatus. |
6. To prepare solutions of different normalities. |
7. To extract fenchone from fennel using soxhlet apparatus. |
1. Preparation of [Ni (NH3)6]Cl2 and its characterisation using UV and IR spectroscopy. |
2. To determine the end point of weak acid with strong base with pH meter using glass electrode.
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3. Extraction of “Azadirachtaindica”, commonly known as neem, leaves/seed using Soxhlet Extracteor.
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4. Salt analysis of common salt, baking soda and washing soda.
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5. To determine the surface tension of detergent, soap and liesapol using stalagmometer by drop weight method.
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6. Extract the alkaloid (girinimbine) from the curry leave using soxhlet apparatus and determine its antibacterial activities.
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7. To prepare the pure form of Aspirin.
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8. Extract the alkaloid (girinimbine) from the curry leave using soxhlet apparatus and determine its antibacterial activities.
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9. To study strength of different samples (HCl, H2SO4) by their kinetic hydrolysis studies.
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S. No. | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | To determine Caffeine content in different leading brands of Tea leaves.
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14, B.Sc. II
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Dr.UpdeshKaur
Ms. RavneetSaini Ms. Rachna
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2. | To determine the amount of oxalate ions present at different stages of ripening of guava fruits.
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5, B.Sc. II
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Ms. Ravneet Saini
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3. | To verify Onsager Equation using various strong electrolytes at different concentrations | 10, B.Sc. III
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Ms. Jya Hatta
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4. | To compare water sample from different sources (tap water, pond water & lab water) for acid & basic radicals. | 10, B.Sc. I
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Ms. Ravneet Saini
Ms. Kanwaldeepkaur Ms.Manreet Kaur |
5. | Comparison of surface tension using different detergents | 14, B.Sc. I | Dr.Manju Sahni
Ms.Jaspreet kaur Ms.Kanwaldeep Ms. Rachna |
6. | Isolation of Acetyl Salicylic Acid from Different Tablets containing Aspirin. | 10, B.Sc. II | Dr.UpdeshKaur
Ms. Sinderpal Tank Ms.JyaHatta Ms.Ravneetsaini
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7. | Isolation of Piperine from Black Pepper | 4, B.Sc. II
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Ms.SinderpalTank
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8. | Isolation of Eugenol from Clove oil. | 3, B.Sc. II | Ms.Sinderpal Tank
Ms.RavneetSaini
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9. | Isolation of Lycopene from Tomatoes using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer. | 3, B.Sc. III
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank
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S.No. | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | To determine Caffeine content and tannic acid content in different leading brands of Tea leaves.
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12, B.Sc. III Sem(Non-med)
6, B.Sc.IIISem Med |
Dr. Updesh Kaur
Ms. Ravneet Saini
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2. | To determine Physio-Chemical Properties of water samples collected from different areas | 13, B.Sc. ISem(Non-med)
15, B.Sc. ISem Med |
Ms. Ravneet Saini
Ms. Jaspreet Kaur
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3. | To verify Onsager Equation using various strong electrolytes at different concentrations | 3, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med)
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank
Ms. Jya Hatta
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4. | Two stage preparation
Step 1:Preparation of p-Nitroacetanilide from acetanilide. Step 2: Preparation of p-nitroaniline from p-Nitroacetanilide |
8, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med)
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank
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5. | Determination of Vitamin C in vegetable juices by an Iodometric Titration | 4, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med) | Ms. Sinderpal Tank, Ms. Jya Hatta |
6. | Determination of Vitamin C in fruit juices by an Iodometric Titration | 3, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med) | Ms. Sinderpal Tank, Ms. Jya Hatta |
7. | Extraction of natural dye from chilis (capsicum annum) for textile colouration and determination of its lambda max using UV visible spectrometer. | 3, B.Sc.VSem(Med)
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank, Ms. Manreet Kaur
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8. | To compare the cleansing action of soaps,liquid soaps and detergents. | 15, B.Sc.IISem(Non-med)
9, B.Sc.IISem(Med) |
Dr. Narinderjit Kaur
Ms. Kanwaldeep Kaur Ms. Jaspreet Kaur Ms. Manreet Kaur |
9. | To Extract Glucose from Sugar,Shakkar and Jaggery | 6, B.Sc.IVSem(Non-med)
4, B.Sc.IVSem(Med) |
Dr.Updesh Kaur
Ms. Sinderpal Tank |
10. | Lab Analysis of pH and neutralisable acidity of freshed and packed orange juice.
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16, B.Sc.IVSem(Non-med)
8, B.Sc.IVSem(Med) |
Dr. Manju Sahni
Ms. Sinderpal Tank Ms. Ravneet Saini |
11. | Determination of viscosity and surface tension of different given liquids. (INTERDEPARTMENTAL) | 10, B.Sc.IISem(Non-Med)
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Dr. Narinderjit Kaur
Ms. Kanwaldeep Kaur Ms. Jaspreet Kaur Ms. Manreet Kaur |
12. | To determine dielectric constant of Bakelite and urea formaldehyde resin.
(INTERDEPARTMENTAL) |
3, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med)
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Dr. Updesh Kaur
Ms. Sinderpal Tank Ms. Ravneet Saini Ms. Jya Hatta, Ms. Manreet |
13. | Extraction of iodine from seaweeds. (INTERDEPARTMENTAL) | 5,B.Sc.VSem(Med) | Ms. Sinderpal Tank
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S.No | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | Comparison of food and vegetables for pesticide content(in form of ions)in commercial sample and organic sample | 14, B.Sc. I Sem I | Ms. Amrit |
2. | To detect various ions present in different toothpaste and compare their Calcium content. | 9, B.Sc. I SemI | Ms. Ravneet |
3. | To compare growth of crystals (Alum, Copper Sulphate) under various conditions. | 12, B.Sc. I Sem II | Ms. Amrit |
4. | Preparation of Biodiesel from various sources (Algae and vegetable oil). | 10, B.Sc. II Sem IV
8, B.Sc. III Sem VI |
Mrs. Narinderjit Kaur Ms. Kanwaldeep Kaur |
5. | To compare reactivity of different metals and compare their sacrificial protection. | 5, B.Sc. I SemI | Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
6. | To compare BOD & COD of waste water sample. | 14, B.Sc. II Sem III | Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
7. | To find out antioxidant properties and pesticides content in various tea samples. | 12, B.Sc. II Sem III | Mrs. SamritiVaid |
8. | Simultaneous determination of Chromium and manganese calorimetrically. | 10, B.Sc. III Sem V | Dr. Manju Sahni |
9. | To study complexes of various metals with EDTA or Salicylic acid and compare their UV Spectra. | 8, B.Sc. III SemV | Mrs. Tank SinderpalKabalsingh |
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To compare surface tension and pH of various shampoos. | 11, B.Sc. III Sem I | Mrs. Tank SinderpalKabalsingh |
11. | Preparation of paracetamol and beauty creams. | 9, B.Sc. III Sem VI | Mrs. SamritiVaid |
12. | To analyze calcium content and cholesterol content in various samples of milk | 12, B.Sc. II SemIV | Ms. Jaspreet Kaur |
13. | Extraction using Soxhlet apparatus. | 7, B.Sc. I Sem II
9, B.Sc. II SemIV 12, B.Sc. III SemVI |
Dr. Updesh Kaur |
14. | Preparation of nanoparticles(Zn & Ag) and study degradation of dyes using them & antimicrobial activities of nanoparticles. | B.Sc. II Sem III and IV
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Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
S.No. | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | Design, synthesis and evaluation of napthylamine based new copper complexes for DNA intercalation/ scissoring. | 4, B.Sc.(Non-med) )Sem-VI | Dr.AbhimanewDhir
Ms. Jaspreet Kaur |
2. | To study the effect of different solvents for the extraction of dyes from textile effluents using reverse micelles of surfactants. | 2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-VI
2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-IV 1, B.Sc. (Med )Sem-II |
Dr.Manju Sahni
Dr.Narinderjit Kaur |
3. | To determine the CMC of different surfactants conductmetrically and spectrophotometrically. | 4, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-VI | Dr.Narinderjit Kaur |
5. | To prepare hand sanitizer soap and shaving cream and compare their antimicrobial properties with commercially available samples. | 8, B.Sc. (Med )Sem-IV | Dr. Updesh Kaur
Ms. Ravneet Saini |
6. | To estimate the amount of protein in various samples of milk obtained from different sources spectrophotometrically. | 6, B.Sc. (Med ) Sem-IV
2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-IV |
Ms. Tank Sinderpal
Ms. Ravneet Saini |
7. | To synthesize and characterize sterculia based magnetic hydrogel. | 1, B.Sc. (Med) Sem III
2, B.Sc.(Med) Sem II |
Tank Sinderpalkaur
Ms. Ravneet Saini |
8. | To analyse the various ions present in different samples of toothpaste. | 6,
B.Sc. (Non-Med)Sem-I
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Ms.Jaspreet Kaur |
9. | Extraction of sugar from commercial candies and determination of their optical rotation using polarimeter. | 2,
B.Sc. (Non- Med )Sem-V
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Ms.Savi Khanna |
10. | Photocatalytic degradation of a mixture of cationic and anionic dyes by ZnOnano-particles | 2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-I
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Dr.Harminder Singh |
11. | Green synthesis of metal oxide nano-particles and carry out reduction of aromatic nitro compounds using the nanoparticles | 1, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-II
2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-VI
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Dr.Harminder Singh
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12. | Extraction of coloured components of candies and analyse them with TLC technique and UV absorption spectroscopy. | 5, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-V | Dr.AbhimanewDhir
Ms. Neha Arora |
S. No. | Topic of the project | Class of the students | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | Removal of Acid dye from simulated Effluent using Solvent Extraction | B.Sc. (Med)Sem IV | Dr. Manju Sahni
Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
2. | Study of potentiometric curves for different types of acids and
bases |
B.Sc. Sem VI
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Dr. Swati Awasthi |
3. | To prepare shaving cream and to determine its antibiotic properties | B.Sc. Sem VI
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Ms. Tank Sinderpal
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4. | Synthesis , structures and spectroscopy of metal complexes of salicylaldehyde glycine schiff base | BSc. (Non-Med)Sem IV and Sem VI | Dr. Shikha |
5. | Micellization of ionic surfactant in aqueous additive solution | BSc. (Non-med)Sem VI and BSc. Med Sem IV | Dr. Shikha |
6. | Synthesis of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) based
molecule |
B.Sc. (Biotech)Sem-VI | Dr. Naresh and
Ms. Palak |
7. | Effect of solvent polarity and pH on the behaviour of fluorescent
molecules |
B.Sc. Sem IV | Dr. Naresh |
8. | To determine the dosage of bleaching powder required for
sterilization or disinfection of different samples of water |
B.Sc. (Biotech)Sem IV | Ms. Ankita and Ms. Neha Arora |
S.No | Title | Author | Quantity |
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1. | Spectroscopy | H.Kaur | 4 |
2. | Inorganic Chemistry | Huheey | 5 |
3. | Advance Physical Chemistry Experiments | Gurtu-Gurtu | 2 |
4. | Advanced Practical Chemistry | Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
5. | Computers For Chemist | Pundhir Bansal | 3 |
6. | Mathematics For Chemist | Bhupinder Singh | 3 |
7. | Biology For Chemist | P.K Agarwal | 3 |
8. | Organometallic Compounds | Dr.Inderjit Kumar | 7 |
9. | Photochemistry & Pericyclic Reaction | Jagdamba Singh | 4 |
10. | Physical Chemistry :Through Problems | S.K Dogra | 3 |
11. | Basic Organometallic Chemistry:Concepts,Synthesis& Applications | Gupta | 3 |
12. | Advance Organic Chemistry(HB) | Dr.Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
13. | Advanced Physical chemistry(HB) | Gurtu-Gurtu | 2 |
14. | Mechanism in Advance Organic Chemistry | R.P Narayan | 1 |
15. | Polymer Chemistry | G.S.Mishra | 1 |
16. | Organic Chemistry(VOL-I) | Dr.Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
17. | Organic Chemistry(VOL-II) | Dr.Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
18. | Coordination Chemistry | D Banerjee | 1 |
19. | Student Solution Manual to accompany Atkins Physical Chemistry 10/E | Charles Trapp | 2 |
20. | Coordination Chemistry | Lal Chand Gupta | 1 |
21. | Quantum Chemistry | Vijay Verma | 1 |
22. | Solid State Chemistry | Kautilya | 1 |
23. | Inorganic Spectroscopy Methods | Alan K.Brisdon | 1 |
24. | Quantum Chemistry | R.K.Prashad | 3 |
25. | Laboratory Experiments For Chemistry | Brown Lemay | 1 |
26. | Name Reactions and reagents in Organic Synthesis-Wiley-2nd edition | Bradford P.Mundey | 1 |
27. | Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry | J.B.Yadav | 2 |
28. | Physical Chemistry | Puri, Sharma &Pathania | 2 |
29. | Introduction to Spectroscopy | Pavia | 1 |
30. | Reaction and Mechanism | S.N.Mukherjee | 1 |
31. | Physical Chemistry(VOL-I,II,III,V) | K.L.Kapoor | 1 |
32. | Advanced Physical Chemistry | Dr. J.N.Gurtu | 3 |
33. | Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy | M.C.Gupta | 1 |
34. | Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds(VIthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
35. | Organic Reaction Stereochemistry & Mechanism(IVthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
36. | Bioorganic, Bioinorganic & Supramolecular Chemistry | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
37. | Stereochemistry,Conformation& Mechanism(VIthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
38. | Introduction to Quantum Chemistry(IVthEdition) | A.K.Chandra | 3 |
39. | Chemistry of Natural Products | O.P.Agarwal | 1 |
40. | Organic Reaction Mechanism (IIIrdEdition) | V.K.Ahluwalia | 2 |
41. | Senior Practical Physical Chemistry | B.D.Khosla | 1 |
42. | Photochemistry & Pericyclic Reactions(IIIrdEdition) | Jagdamba Singh | 2 |
43. | Practical Inorganic Chemistry | G. Marr, B. W. Rockett | 1 |
44. | Physical Chemistry | R.K.Prasad | 3 |
45. | Bio-organic Chemistry | H.K. Chopra | 1 |
46. | Chemistry for Green Environment | M.M. Srivastava | 1 |
47. | Composite Materials:Production, Properties, Testing and Applications | K. Srinivasan
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1 |
48. | Engineering Chemistry:Practical Book | DipikaJaspal | 1 |
49. | Food Chemistry | H.K. Chopra | 1 |
50. | Green Chemistry:Greener Alternatives to Synthetic Organic Transformations | V.K. Ahluwalia
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1 |
51. | Heterocyclic Chemistry | V.K. Ahluwalia | 1 |
52. | Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy | V.K. Jain
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1 |
53. | Natural Bioactive Molecules:Impacts and Prospects | GoutamBrahmachari
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1 |
54. | Organic Chemistry Through Solved Problems, Revised Edition | G. Brahmachari
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1 |
55. | Organic Name Reactions:A Unified Approach | G. Brahmachari
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1 |
56. | Physical Chemistry:A Problem Solving Approach | R. Misra
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1 |
57. | Principles of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | M.A. Shah
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1 |
58. | Principles of Polymer Science, Second Edition | P. Bahadur | 1 |
59. | Scientific and Technical Reports: How to Write and Illustrate | B.C. Sharma
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1 |
60. | Organic Chemistry | L.G.Wade | 1 |
61. | Physical Chemistry | T. Engel | 1 |
62. | Organic Reaction Mechanism | V.K.Ahluwalia | 1 |
63. | Organic Synthesis | Jagdamba Singh | 1 |
64. | Stereo Chemistry | R.S.Dhillon | 1 |
65. | Analytical V | G.D. Christain | 1 |
66. | Organic Spectroscopy | Jag Mohan | 1 |
67. | Fundamentals of Bio Chemistry | Dr. J.L. Jain | 1 |
68. | Inorganic Chemistry | G.L.Miessler | 1 |
69. | Concise Inorganic Chemistry | J.D.Lee | 2 |
70. | Organic Chemistry | R.T.Morrison | 2 |
71. | Language of Chemistry | Y.R.Sharma | 1 |
72. | Stoichiometry | B.I. Bhatt | 1 |
73. | Inorganic Chemistry | J.E. Huheey | 1 |
74. | Thermodynamics for Chemists | S.Glasstone | 1 |
75. | Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds | E.L.Eliel | 1 |
76. | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | F.A.Cotton | 1 |
77. | An introduction to electrochemistry | S.Glasstone | 1 |
78. | Physical methods in Inorganic Chemistry | R.S.DRago | 1 |
79. | Industrial Water Pollution Control | W.W.Eckenfelde | 1 |
80. | Practical Organic Chemistry | B.S.Furniss | 1 |
81. | Stereochemistry, Conformation and Mechanism | P.S.Kalsi | 1 |
82. | Textbook of Organic Chemistry | A.Bahl | 1 |
83. | Oxford dictionary of Chemistry | – | 1 |
84. | Heterocyclic Chemistry(Pearson) | Thomas.L.Gilchrist | 1 |
85. | Inorganic Chemistry:Principle of structure and reactivity(Pearson) | J.E.Huheey | 1 |
86. | Vogels text book of Quantitative chemical analysis(Pearson) | J.Mendham | 1 |
87. | Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds(Wiley) | R.M.Silverstein | 1 |
88. | Principles of instrumental analysis(Cengage) | Skoog | 1 |
89. | Molecular Biotechnology:Therapeutic applications and strategies(Wiley) | Sunil Maulik | 1 |
90. | Skoog and West’s fundamentals of analytical chemistry(Cengage) | F.J.Holler | 1
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91. | Surface coating science and technology(Wiley) | Swaraj Paul | 1 |
92. | Vogel’s text book of practical organic chemistry(Pearson) | B.S Furniss | 1 |
93. | A guide to mechanism in organic chemistry(Pearson) | Peter Sykes | 1 |
94. | Elementary practical organic chemistry:Small scale preparations(Pearson) | A.I.Vogel | 1 |
95. | Elementary practical organic chemistry:Qualitative organic analysis(Pearson) | A.I.Vogel | 1 |
96. | Elementary practical organic chemistry: Quantitative organic analysis(Pearson) | A.I.Vogel | 1 |
97. | Concise Inorganic chemistry(Wiley) | J.D.Lee | 1 |
98. | Basic chemistry | Lotlikar | 1 |
99. | Reduction in organic synthesis | V.K.Ahluwalia | 1 |
100. | Physical chemistry principles and application in biological sciences(Pearson) | Ignacio Tinoco | 1 |
101. | Basic stereochemistry of organic molecules(Oxford) | Subrata Sen Gupta | 1
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102. | Organic Chemistry(Oxford | Subrata Sen Gupta | 1 |
103. | Fundamental Concepts of applied chemistry (S.Chand) | Ghosh | 1 |
104. | Fundamental Concepts in Environmental Studies(S.Chand) | D.D.Mishra | 1 |
105. | Advance Physical Chemistry (S.Chand) | D.N.Bajpai | 1 |
106. | Dictionary of chemistry | P.K.Gupta | 3 |
107. | Text book of physical chemistry(New Age) | A.S.Negi | 1 |
108. | Advance Organic Practical Chemistry(Vikas) | N.K.Vishnoi | 1 |
109. | Text book of physical chemistry | K.L.Kpoor | 1 |
110. | Chemistry for degree students B.Sc. 1st year (S.Chand) | R.L.Madan | 2 |
111. | Text book of Organic chemistry(S.Chand) | ArunBehl | 1 |
112. | Chemistry for degree students B.Sc 3rd year (S.Chand) | R.L.Madan | 2 |
113. | Clinical Chemistry(Jaypee) | M.N.Chatterjea | 1 |
114. | Practical Clinical BioChemistry(Jaypee) | ShrutiMohanty | 1 |
115. | Elementary Organic Spectroscopy(S.Chand) | Y.R.Sharma | 4 |
116. | Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry | J.B.Yadav | 1 |
117. | Principles of Physical Chemistry | Puri, Sharma &Pathania | 1 |
118. | Introduction to Spectroscopy | Pavia | 2 |
119. | Physical Chemistry(VOL-II,III,IV) | K.L.Kapoor | 5 |
120. | Advanced Physical Chemistry | Dr. J.N.Gurtu | 2 |
121. | Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy | M.C.Gupta | 2 |
122. | Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds(VIthEdition) | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
123. | Bioorganic, Bioinorganic & Supramolecular Chemistry | P.S.Kalsi | 2 |
124. | Introduction to Quantum Chemistry(IVthEdition) | A.K.Chandra | 2 |
125. | Chemistry of Natural Products Vol 1 and 2 | O.P.Aggarwal | 2 |
126. | Organic Reaction Mechanism (IIIrdEdition) | V.K.Ahluwalia | 1 |
127. | Photochemistry & Pericyclic Reactions(IIIrdEdition) | Jagdamba Singh | 1 |
128. | Vogels qualitative Inorganic Chemistry | Svehla | 1 |
Sr.No | Name of the Equipment | Quantity |
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1. | Digital Balance ‘SHIMADZU”BL-220 | 3 |
2. | Deluxe Digital pH Meter LT-10 | 5 |
3. | Digital Turbidity Meter LT-33 | 2 |
4. | Deluxe Digital Conductivity Meter LT-26 | 5 |
5. | Microprocessor Conductivity/TDS/ Salinity/Temp. Meter LT-51 | 2 |
6. | Single Beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer ET-371 | 1 |
7. | Microprocessor Photocolorimeter EI-312 | 4 |
8. | Magnetic Stirrer (With hot plate) Remi 2MLH | 2 |
9. | Magnetic Stirrer (Without hot plate) Remi1EMS | 2 |
10. | Electric water bath | 1 |
11. | Distillation unit double stage | 1 |
12. | Aspirator vacuum pump | 3 |
13. | Transformer Servo | 1 |
14. | Vacuum oven | 4 |
15. | Digital oven | 4 |
16. | Vacuum pump (oil free) | 6 |
17. | Magnetic stirrer(temperature control display) | 3 |
18. | U.V. cabinet (metallic) | 2 |
19. | Rotary Shaker | 3 |
20. | C.O.D. digester | 1 |
21. | Sonicator (0.5 litre) | 1 |
22. | Digital balance | 3 |
23. | Temp.controlled water bath digital | 2 |
24. | Abbe’s refractometer | 8 |
25. | Aspirators | 8 |
26. | Conductivity meter | 5 |
27. | Digital Balance | 2 |
28. | Sonicator | 1 |
29. | Water Bath | 2 |
30. | Magnetic Stirrer Digital | 2 |
31. | U V Cabinet for Chromatography | 2 |
32. | Rotary Shaker 36 flask | 1 |
33. | COD Digestion App. | 1 |
1. | To determine equivalent conductance of weak electrolyte (acetic acid) at different concentrations & hence verify Ostwald’s dilution law. Also determine the dissociation constant of weak electrolyte. |
2. | To determine the equivalent conductance of a weak electrolyte, acetic acid at infinite dilution following the Kohlrausch law. |
3. | To test the validity of Beer-Lambert law using Methylene Blue |
4. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of oxalic acid solutions at different dilutions (N/8, N/12, N/6, N/4, N/15, N/7, N/3). Provided N/10 NaOH solution.
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5. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of Copper sulphate and potassium sulphate, 27gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution.
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6. | To prepare M/20 solution of Mohr salt .With the help of this solution, determine the percentage purity of an impure sample of KMnO4, 2.0 g of which has been dissolved per of the given solution.
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7. | The given solution was prepared by dissolving 1.6 g per litre of the permanganate of an alkali metal (AMnO4). Determine volumetrically the atomic mass of the alkali metal.Prepare M/20 Mohr salt solution.
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8. | To determine volumetrically the n, number of molecules of water of crystallization in given sample of Mohr’s salt. Provided M/100 KMnO4 solution. |
9. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of FeSO4 (NH4)2SO4.nH2O (having different strengths and normalities N/26, N/12, N/18, N/11, N/16, N/6, N/23, N/13, N/24, N/14, N/15). Provided N/20 KMnO4 solution.
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10. | Effect of Hydrogen Bonding on Viscosity. |
11. | To prepare Methyl Salicylate from Salicylic Acid. |
12. | Detection of Functional Groups in different samples.(Lemon juice, chocolate, nail paint remover,biscuits, sugar and Dettol) |
1. | To prepare different Normalities of Oxalic acid from N/5 oxalic acid solution.Determine the normality and strength of given NaOH solution. |
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2. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of FeSO4 (NH4)2SO4.nH2O (having different strengths and normalities N/26, N/12, N/18, N/11, N/16, N/6, N/23, N/13, N/24, N/14, N/15). Provided N/20 KMnO4 solution. |
3. | Determine volumetrically the no. of molecules of water of crystallization in a sample of FeSO4 (NH4)2SO4.nH2O (having different strengths and normalities N/26, N/12, N/18, N/11, N/16, N/6, N/23, N/13, N/24, N/14, N/15). Provided N/5 K2Cr2O7solution. |
4. | The given solution was prepared by dissolving 1.6 g per litre of the permanganate of an alkali metal (AMnO4). Determine volumetrically the atomic mass of the alkali metal .Prepare N/5 oxalic acid salt solution. |
5. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of Copper sulphate and potassium sulphate, 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution. |
6. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage purity of given sample of NiSO4(NH4)2SO4 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution. |
7. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage purity of given sample of CuSO4.5H2O 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution.
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8. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of Copper sulphate and potassium sulphate, 25gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution |
9. | Determine gravimetrically the value of x of solution NiSO4(NH4)2SO4.xH2O, 20gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution. |
10. | Determine gravimetrically the percentage composition of a mixture of NiSO4 and (NH4)SO4 sulphate, 20gm of which has been dissolved per litre of the solution |
11.
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Preparation of Urea-Formaldehyde Resin |
12. | Preparation of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin |
13. | Preparation of Double Salt Ammonium sulphate Copper sulphate. |
14. | To study the Effect of hydrogen bonding on the viscosity of the given liquids. |
15. | Detection of Functional Groups in different samples (Urea, chocolate, nail paint remover, biscuits, Vinegar) |
16. | Preparation of acetanilide |
17. | Preparation of benzalacetophenone |
1. | Preparation of Benzpinacol from Benzophenone |
2. | To determine the pH of various mixtures of sodium acetate and acetic acid in aqueous solution and hence determine the dissociation constant of the acid. |
3. | Separation of components of onion extract using TLC |
4. | To analyze coke sample for functional group |
5. | To prepare solution of different Normalities from given concentration |
6. | To analyze cold drink for inorganic ions |
1. To separate various components of marigold petals and Tradescantia leaves by TLC and column chromatography. |
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2. To identify various ions in commercially available salt (table salt, black salt, Pakistani salt). |
3. To detect functional group in various food products ( juice and chocolate samples). |
4. To extract eugenol from cloves using soxhlet. |
5. To extract eucalyptus oil from eucalyptus leaves using soxhlet apparatus. |
6. To prepare solutions of different normalities. |
7. To extract fenchone from fennel using soxhlet apparatus. |
1. Preparation of [Ni (NH3)6]Cl2 and its characterisation using UV and IR spectroscopy. |
2. To determine the end point of weak acid with strong base with pH meter using glass electrode.
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3. Extraction of “Azadirachtaindica”, commonly known as neem, leaves/seed using Soxhlet Extracteor.
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4. Salt analysis of common salt, baking soda and washing soda.
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5. To determine the surface tension of detergent, soap and liesapol using stalagmometer by drop weight method.
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6. Extract the alkaloid (girinimbine) from the curry leave using soxhlet apparatus and determine its antibacterial activities.
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7. To prepare the pure form of Aspirin.
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8. Extract the alkaloid (girinimbine) from the curry leave using soxhlet apparatus and determine its antibacterial activities.
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9. To study strength of different samples (HCl, H2SO4) by their kinetic hydrolysis studies.
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S. No. | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | To determine Caffeine content in different leading brands of Tea leaves.
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14, B.Sc. II
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Dr.UpdeshKaur
Ms. RavneetSaini Ms. Rachna
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2. | To determine the amount of oxalate ions present at different stages of ripening of guava fruits.
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5, B.Sc. II
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Ms. Ravneet Saini
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3. | To verify Onsager Equation using various strong electrolytes at different concentrations | 10, B.Sc. III
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Ms. Jya Hatta
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4. | To compare water sample from different sources (tap water, pond water & lab water) for acid & basic radicals. | 10, B.Sc. I
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Ms. Ravneet Saini
Ms. Kanwaldeepkaur Ms.Manreet Kaur |
5. | Comparison of surface tension using different detergents | 14, B.Sc. I | Dr.Manju Sahni
Ms.Jaspreet kaur Ms.Kanwaldeep Ms. Rachna |
6. | Isolation of Acetyl Salicylic Acid from Different Tablets containing Aspirin. | 10, B.Sc. II | Dr.UpdeshKaur
Ms. Sinderpal Tank Ms.JyaHatta Ms.Ravneetsaini
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7. | Isolation of Piperine from Black Pepper | 4, B.Sc. II
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Ms.SinderpalTank
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8. | Isolation of Eugenol from Clove oil. | 3, B.Sc. II | Ms.Sinderpal Tank
Ms.RavneetSaini
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9. | Isolation of Lycopene from Tomatoes using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer. | 3, B.Sc. III
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank
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S.No. | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | To determine Caffeine content and tannic acid content in different leading brands of Tea leaves.
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12, B.Sc. III Sem(Non-med)
6, B.Sc.IIISem Med |
Dr. Updesh Kaur
Ms. Ravneet Saini
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2. | To determine Physio-Chemical Properties of water samples collected from different areas | 13, B.Sc. ISem(Non-med)
15, B.Sc. ISem Med |
Ms. Ravneet Saini
Ms. Jaspreet Kaur
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3. | To verify Onsager Equation using various strong electrolytes at different concentrations | 3, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med)
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank
Ms. Jya Hatta
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4. | Two stage preparation
Step 1:Preparation of p-Nitroacetanilide from acetanilide. Step 2: Preparation of p-nitroaniline from p-Nitroacetanilide |
8, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med)
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank
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5. | Determination of Vitamin C in vegetable juices by an Iodometric Titration | 4, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med) | Ms. Sinderpal Tank, Ms. Jya Hatta |
6. | Determination of Vitamin C in fruit juices by an Iodometric Titration | 3, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med) | Ms. Sinderpal Tank, Ms. Jya Hatta |
7. | Extraction of natural dye from chilis (capsicum annum) for textile colouration and determination of its lambda max using UV visible spectrometer. | 3, B.Sc.VSem(Med)
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Ms. Sinderpal Tank, Ms. Manreet Kaur
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8. | To compare the cleansing action of soaps,liquid soaps and detergents. | 15, B.Sc.IISem(Non-med)
9, B.Sc.IISem(Med) |
Dr. Narinderjit Kaur
Ms. Kanwaldeep Kaur Ms. Jaspreet Kaur Ms. Manreet Kaur |
9. | To Extract Glucose from Sugar,Shakkar and Jaggery | 6, B.Sc.IVSem(Non-med)
4, B.Sc.IVSem(Med) |
Dr.Updesh Kaur
Ms. Sinderpal Tank |
10. | Lab Analysis of pH and neutralisable acidity of freshed and packed orange juice.
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16, B.Sc.IVSem(Non-med)
8, B.Sc.IVSem(Med) |
Dr. Manju Sahni
Ms. Sinderpal Tank Ms. Ravneet Saini |
11. | Determination of viscosity and surface tension of different given liquids. (INTERDEPARTMENTAL) | 10, B.Sc.IISem(Non-Med)
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Dr. Narinderjit Kaur
Ms. Kanwaldeep Kaur Ms. Jaspreet Kaur Ms. Manreet Kaur |
12. | To determine dielectric constant of Bakelite and urea formaldehyde resin.
(INTERDEPARTMENTAL) |
3, B.Sc.VSem(Non-med)
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Dr. Updesh Kaur
Ms. Sinderpal Tank Ms. Ravneet Saini Ms. Jya Hatta, Ms. Manreet |
13. | Extraction of iodine from seaweeds. (INTERDEPARTMENTAL) | 5,B.Sc.VSem(Med) | Ms. Sinderpal Tank
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S.No | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | Comparison of food and vegetables for pesticide content(in form of ions)in commercial sample and organic sample | 14, B.Sc. I Sem I | Ms. Amrit |
2. | To detect various ions present in different toothpaste and compare their Calcium content. | 9, B.Sc. I SemI | Ms. Ravneet |
3. | To compare growth of crystals (Alum, Copper Sulphate) under various conditions. | 12, B.Sc. I Sem II | Ms. Amrit |
4. | Preparation of Biodiesel from various sources (Algae and vegetable oil). | 10, B.Sc. II Sem IV
8, B.Sc. III Sem VI |
Mrs. Narinderjit Kaur Ms. Kanwaldeep Kaur |
5. | To compare reactivity of different metals and compare their sacrificial protection. | 5, B.Sc. I SemI | Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
6. | To compare BOD & COD of waste water sample. | 14, B.Sc. II Sem III | Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
7. | To find out antioxidant properties and pesticides content in various tea samples. | 12, B.Sc. II Sem III | Mrs. SamritiVaid |
8. | Simultaneous determination of Chromium and manganese calorimetrically. | 10, B.Sc. III Sem V | Dr. Manju Sahni |
9. | To study complexes of various metals with EDTA or Salicylic acid and compare their UV Spectra. | 8, B.Sc. III SemV | Mrs. Tank SinderpalKabalsingh |
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To compare surface tension and pH of various shampoos. | 11, B.Sc. III Sem I | Mrs. Tank SinderpalKabalsingh |
11. | Preparation of paracetamol and beauty creams. | 9, B.Sc. III Sem VI | Mrs. SamritiVaid |
12. | To analyze calcium content and cholesterol content in various samples of milk | 12, B.Sc. II SemIV | Ms. Jaspreet Kaur |
13. | Extraction using Soxhlet apparatus. | 7, B.Sc. I Sem II
9, B.Sc. II SemIV 12, B.Sc. III SemVI |
Dr. Updesh Kaur |
14. | Preparation of nanoparticles(Zn & Ag) and study degradation of dyes using them & antimicrobial activities of nanoparticles. | B.Sc. II Sem III and IV
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Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
S.No. | Topic of the project | Number and class of the student(s) | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | Design, synthesis and evaluation of napthylamine based new copper complexes for DNA intercalation/ scissoring. | 4, B.Sc.(Non-med) )Sem-VI | Dr.AbhimanewDhir
Ms. Jaspreet Kaur |
2. | To study the effect of different solvents for the extraction of dyes from textile effluents using reverse micelles of surfactants. | 2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-VI
2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-IV 1, B.Sc. (Med )Sem-II |
Dr.Manju Sahni
Dr.Narinderjit Kaur |
3. | To determine the CMC of different surfactants conductmetrically and spectrophotometrically. | 4, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-VI | Dr.Narinderjit Kaur |
5. | To prepare hand sanitizer soap and shaving cream and compare their antimicrobial properties with commercially available samples. | 8, B.Sc. (Med )Sem-IV | Dr. Updesh Kaur
Ms. Ravneet Saini |
6. | To estimate the amount of protein in various samples of milk obtained from different sources spectrophotometrically. | 6, B.Sc. (Med ) Sem-IV
2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-IV |
Ms. Tank Sinderpal
Ms. Ravneet Saini |
7. | To synthesize and characterize sterculia based magnetic hydrogel. | 1, B.Sc. (Med) Sem III
2, B.Sc.(Med) Sem II |
Tank Sinderpalkaur
Ms. Ravneet Saini |
8. | To analyse the various ions present in different samples of toothpaste. | 6,
B.Sc. (Non-Med)Sem-I
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Ms.Jaspreet Kaur |
9. | Extraction of sugar from commercial candies and determination of their optical rotation using polarimeter. | 2,
B.Sc. (Non- Med )Sem-V
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Ms.Savi Khanna |
10. | Photocatalytic degradation of a mixture of cationic and anionic dyes by ZnOnano-particles | 2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-I
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Dr.Harminder Singh |
11. | Green synthesis of metal oxide nano-particles and carry out reduction of aromatic nitro compounds using the nanoparticles | 1, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-II
2, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-VI
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Dr.Harminder Singh
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12. | Extraction of coloured components of candies and analyse them with TLC technique and UV absorption spectroscopy. | 5, B.Sc. (Non-Med )Sem-V | Dr.AbhimanewDhir
Ms. Neha Arora |
S. No. | Topic of the project | Class of the students | Name of the teacher/ guide |
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1. | Removal of Acid dye from simulated Effluent using Solvent Extraction | B.Sc. (Med)Sem IV | Dr. Manju Sahni
Dr. Narinderjit Kaur |
2. | Study of potentiometric curves for different types of acids and
bases |
B.Sc. Sem VI
|
Dr. Swati Awasthi |
3. | To prepare shaving cream and to determine its antibiotic properties | B.Sc. Sem VI
|
Ms. Tank Sinderpal
|
4. | Synthesis , structures and spectroscopy of metal complexes of salicylaldehyde glycine schiff base | BSc. (Non-Med)Sem IV and Sem VI | Dr. Shikha |
5. | Micellization of ionic surfactant in aqueous additive solution | BSc. (Non-med)Sem VI and BSc. Med Sem IV | Dr. Shikha |
6. | Synthesis of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) based
molecule |
B.Sc. (Biotech)Sem-VI | Dr. Naresh and
Ms. Palak |
7. | Effect of solvent polarity and pH on the behaviour of fluorescent
molecules |
B.Sc. Sem IV | Dr. Naresh |
8. | To determine the dosage of bleaching powder required for
sterilization or disinfection of different samples of water |
B.Sc. (Biotech)Sem IV | Ms. Ankita and Ms. Neha Arora |