Industrial Chemistry - Part 1 (கைத்தொழில் இரசாயனம் - பகுதி 1 )

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What your syllabus Includes
• Lists out basic requirements for establishing a chemical industry.
• Natural resource that can be used as a raw material
for an industry.
• Occurrence of s-block elements and compounds.
• Extraction of Na (Down's cell method) and its uses.
• Pproduction of salt, NaOH (Membrane cell method), soap and
Na2CO3 (Solvay process).
• Production of quicklime bleaching powder and CaC2 using
CaCO3 as the raw material
• Production and identifies the physicochemical principles underlying in the production of ammonia, urea, nitric acid, phosphate fertilizers and sulphuric acid and
their uses.
• Describes the extraction of iron by blast furnace method.
• Writes equations for the reactions that occur in the blast furance.
• Diagrammatically illustrates the extraction of iron by blast furnance method.
• Describes plants as a source of carbon compounds.
Describes production of paper as an example for the use of cellulose.
• Describes basic steps of the paper industry.
• Describes essential oils as complex mixtures of volatile constituents of plants.
• Explains the principles of steam distillation used to extract essential oils.
• Recognizes the use of plants as medicines.
• Describes the process of solvent extraction used to extract medicinal compounds.
• Describes production of ethanol as an example of the use of starch and sugar.
• Explains the basic principles of adsorption and partition chromatography.
• Explains the uses of gas chromatography in essential oils.
• Introduces polymers.
• Classifies polymers as natural and synthetic.
• Classifies polymers according to the method of synthesis and thermal
properties.
• Identifies the structures, properties and uses of polymers.
• Describes structure, properties and uses of natural rubber.
• Describes vulcanisation of rubber.
• Explains the process of rubber compounding.
• Separates a mixture of leaf pigments using paper chromatography.
• Describes plants as a source of carbon compounds.
• Describes production of paper as an example for the use of cellulose.
• Explains the basic principles of adsorption and partition chromatography.
• Explains the uses of gas chromatography in essential oils.
• Identifies the composition of the atmosphere.
• Identifies the composition of the hydrosphere .
• Expresses the composition of the earth’s crust.
• Describes carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle and hydrological cycle.
• Recognizes the importance of optimum compositions of atmosphere, hydrosphere and
earth’s surface on environmental equilibrium.

Book Name  : Industrial Chemistry - Part 1 (கைத்தொழில் இரசாயனம் - பகுதி 1
Book writer : Mr.T.satheeswarn

what this book{Industrial Chemistry - Part 1 (கைத்தொழில் இரசாயனம் - பகுதி 1 )} actually contains
 Lists out basic requirements for establishing a chemical industry.
• Natural resource that can be used as a raw material
for an industry.
• Occurrence of s-block elements and compounds.
• Extraction of Na (Down's cell method) and its uses.
• Pproduction of salt, NaOH (Membrane cell method), soap and
Na2CO3 (Solvay process).
• Production of quicklime bleaching powder and CaC2 using
CaCO3 as the raw material
• Production and identifies the physicochemical principles underlying in the production of ammonia, urea, nitric acid, phosphate fertilizers and sulphuric acid and
their uses.
• Describes the extraction of iron by blast furnace method.
• Writes equations for the reactions that occur in the blast furance.
• Diagrammatically illustrates the extraction of iron by blast furnance method.
• Describes plants as a source of carbon compounds.


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