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Description: At the root of students’ fear for chemistry are numerous theories, difficult terminology, countless derivations and overemphasis on chemical equations. Instructional delivery, thus, plays an important role in making the subject friendly to the student.
A difficult concept in chemistry can be better conquered by an innovative teaching approach using visual teaching aids, which creates an atmosphere conducive to learning especially in a class of students with diverse academic backgrounds and goals.
Instructors can thus extract the best from an available textbook and direct the students to explore ideas and visualize chemistry in a new dimension under an interactive environment. Colourful pictures with space-filling, three-dimensional representations make great visual appeal to students.
Treating chemistry with intelligent application of visual aids in the classroom can best work to satisfy the individual learning needs of students.
Pedagogic Attractions
This book takes the advantage of a revolutionary technique (vectorized graphics) in bringing out all the drawings close to reality. Vector graphics incorporate edge detection, anti-aliasing, gradation and numerous other technical features to add clarity and precision to images. In essence, drawings reproduced in this book can be easily committed to long-term memory of a visual learner.
Study tips featured in the book serve as portals for easy recollection of key concepts and ideas discussed in each chapter.
Internet influence helps in furthering the knowledge of students to a more specific level by providing links to carefully chosen interactive web pages.
Contents: 1-Electrochemistry: Parts of an electrochemistry cell • Construction of an electrochemistry cell • Working of an electrochemistry cell • Electrode potential • Electrochemistry series • Measurement of single electrode potential • Electromotive force (EMF) • Nernst equation • Applications of EMF measurement • A. Determination of pH • B. Potentiometer titration • C. Conductometric titration • Conclusion • Solved problems • Exercise problems • Review questions • 2 - Corrosion: Causes of corrosion • Types of corrosion • A. Dry corrosion • B. Wet corrosion • Environmental factors influencing corrosion • Corrosion control • Methods of corrosion control • Methods of metallic coating • Conclusion • Solved problems • Exercise problems • Review questions • 3-Fuels and combustion: Fuels • Types of fuels • Fossil fuels • Coal • Coke • Crude oil • Performance of fuel • Synthetic petrol • Applications of petroleum • Natural gas • Producer gas • Water gas or blue gas • Applications of gaseous fuels • Calorific value of fuels • Theoretical air for combustion • Quality of combustion • Conclusion • Solved problems • Exercise problems • Review questions • 4-Phase Rule and Alloys: Basic terminology associated with phase rule • Phase rule • Phase diagram • Applications of phase diagram • Water system • Two-component system • Simple eutectic system • Thermal analysis • Pattinson’s method of alloy separation • Commercial alloys • Ferrous alloys • Non-ferrous alloys • Conclusion • Solved problems • Exercise problems • Review questions • 5-Analytical Techniques: Types of spectroscopy • Characteristics of spectra • Measurement of absorbance • Methods of spectrometry • Colorimetry • Flame emissioin spectrometry • Atomic absorption spectrometry • Estimation of nickel • Limitations of atomic • Ultraviolet-visible spectrometry • Infrared spectrometry • Conclusion • Solved problems • Exercise problems • Review questions • Revise Yourself: Answers to frequently asked questions • Some important tables • Recent university questions paper • ISBN - 9788130913698
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Pages : 160
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