Chemistry for Degree Students (B.Sc. 3rd Year)

Chemistry for Degree Students (B.Sc. 3rd Year)

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Publisher SChand Publications All B.Sc. - Bachelor of Science books by SChand Publications
ISBN 9788121935333
Author: R L Madan
Number of Pages 942
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Chemistry for Degree Students (B.Sc. 3rd Year) by Dr. R.L. Madan
Book Summary:

This Volume is a continuation of Volume I and deals with advanced topics of plane and Geodetic Surveying. The book contains sixteen chapters, including four chapters on Field Astronomy, Photogrammetric Surveying, Electro-Magnetic Distance Measurement (EDM), and Remote Sensing. Along with conventional instruments, the book also contains illustrations and descriptions of the most modern and advanced measuring instruments such as Wild T-2, T-3 and T-4 theodolites, Electronic theodolites, Distomats and Total Station.


The audience of the Book :
This book is useful for Chemistry B.Sc. Third Year students.
 
Key Features:

The main features of the book are as follows:

1. The book has been written in a simple and comprehensible language

2.A large number of illustrations, pictures, and interesting examples have been provided to make the reading interesting and understandable.

3. The important laws, concepts, and principles have been given either in italics or in bold type to help the students to focus on them.

4. A large number of solved examples that have appeared in the examination papers of various universities have been given in each chapter, for the benefit of students.


Table of Contents:
 
CH-301 Inorganic Chemistry 

I.Spectroscopy

II. Organometallic Compounds

III. Organosulphur Compounds

IV. Heterocyclic Compounds

V. Organic Synthesis via Enolates

VI. Carbohydrates

VII. Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids

VIII. Fats, Oils, and Detergents

CH-302 Organic Chemistry;

I Spectroscopy

II Organometallic Compounds

III Organosulphur Compounds

IV Heterocyclic Compounds

V Organic Synthesis via Enolates

VI Carbohydrates

VII Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids

VIII Fats, Oils, and Detergents

IX Synthetic Polymers

X Synthetic Dyes

CH-303 Physical Chemistry

I Elementary Quantum Mechanics

II Spectroscopy