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How can I apply for Banaras Hindu University Faculty of Science Varanasi Uttar Pradesh? Please provide name of the programs of it. The Banaras Hindu University has many faculties. Faculty of Science is one of them. Here are name of the programs: Post-Graduate Diploma 1-year Spectroscopy Under-Graduate Diploma Psychology Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.Hons.) - 3 years Master of Science (M.Sc.) - 2 years Chemistry Botany Geology Mathematics Computer Science Psychology Statistics Physics Zoology Geography Bio-Chemistry Home Science Bio-Technology Master of Science (Tech.) in Geophysics - 3 years Address: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Lanka - 221005 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India Phone: (91) 0542-2307285, 2307229, 2368781 Last edited by Gunjan; July 3rd, 2019 at 02:20 PM. |
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The syllabus of M.Sc. Chemistry Program offered by Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science of Banaras Hindu University is as follows: Semester-I CHM 101: Analytical Chemistry-I 1. Introduction: Scope & objectives, Analytical chemistry and chemical analysis, Classification of analytical methods, Method selection, Sample processing, Steps in a quantitative analysis, Quantitative range (bispartite classification), Data organisation, Analytical validations, Limit of detection and limit of quantitation, The tools of analytical chemistry and good lab practices. 2. Analytical chemometrics: Propagation of measurement uncertainties (inaccuracy and imprecision). Useful statistical test: test of significance, the F test, the student t test, the chi-test, the correlation coefficient, confidence limit of the mean, comparison of two standard values, comparison of standard deviation with average deviation, comparison of mean with true values, significant figures, regression analysis (least square method for linear and non-linear plots), statistics of sampling and detection limit evaluation. Chemometrics for optimization, modeling and parameter estimation, factor analysis, resolution and pattern recognition. 3. Treatment of Equilibria: Solvents and solutions, general treatment of equilibria in aqueous medium involving monoprotic weak acid and weak base, and salts of weak acids and weak bases. Activity and concentration, Effect of electrolytes on chemical equilibria, Calculation of pH, Constructing titration curves from charge balance and mass balance equations, Acidbase titrations and theory of pH indicators, Complexation equilibria and complexometric titrations, Redox equilibria and redox titration, Theory of redox indicators, Precipitation reaction and precipitation titrations and theory of adsorption indicators. 4. Spectrophotometric Determination of Stoichiometry of Complexes: Jobs method of continuous variation, mole ratio and slope ratio analysis, Advantages and limitations, typical examples 5. Automation in the Laboratory: Principles of automation, Process control through automated instruments, Autoanalyzers (single channel and multi-channel), Basic sequences of multi-fold operational analyzers in segmented and non-segmented flows. Books Recommended 1. R. L. Pecsok, L. D. Shields, T. Cairns and L.C. Mc William, Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis, 2nd Edition (1976), John Wiley, New York 2. G. D. Christian, Analytical Chemistry, 5th Edition (1994), John Wiley & Sons, New York. 3. D. A. Skoog, D.M. West, F.J. Holler, S.R. Crouch, Analytical Chemistry - An Introduction, 7th Edition (2000), Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, London. 4. J. H. Kennedy, Analytical Chemistry: Principles, 2nd Edition (1990), Saunders Holt, London. Syllabus M.Sc. Chemistry Faculty of Science of Banaras Hindu University ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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