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Practical Organic Chemistry Chart
Practical Organic Chemistry Chart
Practical Organic Chemistry Chart
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A chemist bases his thinking on experiments.The task of to prepare chart of Organic qualitative analysis is to develop and provide experimental methods of determining the chemical composition of substances. The book in your hand describes various procedures, tables and charts for qualitative analysis. This text is designed for B.Sc. and M.Sc. students of Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and Dr. B.A. Marathwada University, Aurangabad. It present practical approach to laboratory technique, skills of various chemistry laboratory technique. Some Important feature of the book are:
The aware of fundamental of the basic chemical Reaction.
Efforts are made to present the topic in simple lucid language.
Basic of skill are explained with suitable example, diagram and Tables.
Make the students perfect in the subject.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateApr 9, 2019
ISBN9780359562923
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    Practical Organic Chemistry Chart - Ravindra Shinde

    Preface

    A chemist bases his thinking on experiments. The task of to prepare chart of Organic qualitative analysis is to develop and provide experimental methods of determining the chemical composition of substances. The book in your hand describes various procedures, tables and charts for qualitative analysis. This text is designed for B.Sc. and M.Sc. students of Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and Dr. B.A. Marathwada University, Aurangabad. It present practical approach to laboratory technique, skills of various chemistry laboratory technique. Some Important feature of the book are:

    The aware of fundamental of the basic chemical Reaction.

    Efforts are made to present the topic in simple lucid language.

    Basic of skill are explained with suitable example, diagram and Tables. 

    Make the students perfect in the subject.

    I am thankful to all students and teachers who responded our books on chemistry. I take this opportunity to record my respect and deep sense of gratitude to Hon’ble Laxmiramanji Lahoti, President, Hon’ble Rameshji Biyani, Secretary and all members of Dayanand Education Society, Latur for their moral support. I am highly indebted to Dr. J. S. Dargad, Principal, Dr. S .S. Bellale, Vice-principal, and Shri. Y. P. Sarnikar, HoD of Chemistry, Dayanand Science College, Latur, for their impartial service and encouragement in pursuing this book.  My special thanks are due to my colleagues Dr. J. A. Angulwar, Dr. N. S. Korde, Dr. S. N. Ibatte, Dr. A. M. Chougule, Shri. R. K. Jadhav, Dr. S. S. Mahurkar, Dr. M. A. Bembade, Librarian Shri. K. R. Bhise and all non-teaching staff of Department of Chemistry, Dayanand, Science College, Latur for their continuous encouragement during my work. I need suggestion for improvement of the book but favorably welcome criticism, which may modify the book.

            Dr. Ravindra Sandipan Shinde

    Assistant Professor,

    Department of Chemistry,

    Dayanand Science College, Latur- 413512,

    Maharashtra, India.

    Chapter 1: ORNANIC QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF A BINARY MIXTURE

    Qualitative analysis is a branch of chemistry which is concerned with finding elements and the chemical composition of unknown substances. Various methods and techniques have been in qualitative analysis. The method of analysis frequently depends on the size of sample used. For example -

    Macro analysis: It requires the use of relatively large samples (0.1 g to 10 g) other and large volume of reagents, resulting on tedious filtrations and other time consuming processes.

    Micro analysis: This technique requires very small amount of sample (1 mg to 10 mg) and is much faster than macro analysis but special techniques must be learned for successful analysis.

    Semi-micro analysis: This technique requires 10 mg to 100 mg sample. It has advantages of both macro and micro analysis. The apparatus used in semi-micro analysis is the same that is commonly used in the chemistry laboratory i.e. test tubes, beakers, flasks etc. having smaller size.

    Ultra-micro analysis: This technique requires less than 1 mg of sample. It requires very sophisticated apparatus and instruments and skilled analytical chemist.

    In S.Y.

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