Paper / Subject Code: 5xx55 / Engineering Chemistry
Time: 2 Hrs Marks: 60
NB:
1) Question No.1 is Compulsory
2) Attempt any Three questions from the remaining Five questions
3) Figures to the right indicate full marks
4) Atomic weight: Ca = 40, Mg = 24, N = 14, Cl = 35.5, C = 12, H = 1, O = 16, Na = 23.
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Q1. Answer any FIVE from the following questions. (3 marks each)
a. Basic question on spectroscopy [3]
b. Basic question on fuel [3]
c. Basic question on green chemistry [3]
d. Numerical on standard cell potential/Nernst equation [3]
e. Basic question on corrosion [3]
f. Basic numerical on HCV and GCV [3]
g. Theory question on Applications of Spectroscopy (application of fluorescence in medicine) [3]
Q2.
a. Spectroscopy based question ( Selection rule, tabular relation, atomic-molecular [6]
spectroscopy)
b. Theory question on fuel & combustion ( knocking-anti knocking) [5]
c. Theory question on corrosion( intergranular, differential aeration)
[4]
Q3.
a. Theory question on corrosion( electrochemical corrosion, wet vs dry,) [6]
b. Numerical on volume /weight of air in combustion [5]
c. Electrochemistry based question( electrolytic vs galvanic cell)
[4]
Q4.
a. Electrochemistry based question( standard electrode potential, reference electrode-she- [6]
calomel)
b. Theory question on fuel & combustion(oxygenates) [5]
c. Green chemistry numerical on atom economy
[4]
Q5.
a. Applications of Spectroscopy (Emission spectroscopy- Principle, Instrumentation and [6]
applications ( Flame Photometry))
OR Theory question on corrosion(tinning vs galvanizing)
b. Theory question on fuel & combustion(unleaded petrol, catalytic converter) [5]
c. Green Chemistry question on principles( prevention of waste, use catalyst,, non hazardous
[4]
chemical, accidental prevention, energy efficiency) OR Green Chemistry question on
synthesis( benzimidazole, carbaryl, adipic acid)
Q6.
a. Numerical on proximate/ultimate analysis [6]
b. Introduction to florescence and phosphorescence, Jablonski diagram, [5]
c. Theory question on corrosion(sacrificial anode, impressed current)
[4]
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