LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – PHYSICS
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THIRD SEMESTER – NOV 2006
CH 3900 – INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS (FOR PHYSICS)
Date & Time : 03-11-2006/9.00-12.00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
PART – A
Answer ALL the questions (10 x 2 = 20 marks)
- A sample of well water is found to contain 0.5000 g CaCO3 in 1 kg water sample. Find out the concentration of calcium in mg mL-1.
- What is the pH of a solution containing 400 mg NaOH in 100 mL H2O.
- Explain red shift with an example.
- Mention the cell and detector used in IR spectroscopy.
- Compare the solubility of Agcl(s) in (i) pure H2O (ii) 0.1 M aq. KCl and (iii) 0.1 m aq. KNO3.
- Mention factors which influence the quality of crystals obtained during recrystallization.
- How is adsorption different from absorption?
- What is retention factor in chromatography? What is its significance?
- Why is low pressure distillation used to purify some compounds?
- Give the general principles of thermal analytical techniques.
PART – B
Answer any EIGHT questions (8 x 5 = 40 marks)
- How is 1.0000 m HCl prepared from con. HCl?
- Drive Beer Lambert’s law. How is it verified?
- Explain the principle of flame photometry.
- Determine the solubility of lead iodide in 0.0100 m aq. Pb(NO3)2 . Ksp of pbI2 is 1 ´ 10-10 mol3 dm-9.
- A solution containing 8.75 ppm KMnO4 has a transmittance of 0.743 in a 1 cm cell at 520 nm. Calculate the molar absorptivity of KMnO4.
- What is the molarity of commercial H2SO4, containing 98% by weight with specific gravity 1.84 g mL-1.
- What is fractional distillation? What are its advantages and limitations?
- Explain mobile phase, immobile phase, eluent and detection of compounds in paper chromatography.
- How is column for column chromatography prepared? What are substances generally used to prepare these columns?
- How are compounds extracted from parts of plants?
- Discuss factors affecting DTA curves.
- Write notes on (i) sublimation (ii) thermometric titrations.
PART – C
Answer any FOUR questions. (4 x 10 = 40 marks)
- How is the pH of a solution determined using potentiometer?
- Draw the flow sheet diagram of UV-visible double beam spectrophotometer and explain the function of the components.
- (a) Draw the thermogram of CaC2O4.H2O(s) and explain.
(b) Explain the factors affecting thermogram.
- Explain steam distillation taking isomers of nitrophenol as examples.
- Write an essay on ion-exchange chromatography and its applications.
- Write notes on:
(i) Molarity and Normality
(ii) Common ion effect
(iii)Thermal Conductivity Detector (3 + 3 + 4)