
 Rationale:
Rationale: 
                Basic Knowledge of Physical and Chemical properties of material 
                used in the Printing Industry, classification and measuring devices, 
                physical and chemical operations are covered under this course. 
                It will prepare a scientific base for understanding various chemical 
                formulae and technological applications in Printing Technology.
                
              
 
              
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 1: Unit and measurementsTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 1.1 |  
                      MKS and SI units  | 4 | 4 | 
                 
                  | 1.2 |  
                      Need for units and definition of unit | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 1.3 | Fundamental and derived quantities  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 1.4 |  
                      Conversion of units  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 1.5 | Conservation and needs of measurements  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 2 The five skills of good writing Theory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 2.1 |  
                      Basic definition of linear motion  | 6 | 8 | 
                 
                  | 2.2 |  
                      Motion, speed and velocity, acceleration, retardation | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 2.3 | S.I. units uniform velocity, acceleration | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 2.4 | What is force | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 2.5 | Newton’s law of motion , derivation F=ma | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 2.6 | SI units of force | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 2.7 | Centripetal and centrifugal force | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 3:Energy and simple machinesTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 3.1 |  
                      Work: Definition and SI unit  | 5 | 3 | 
                 
                  | 3.2 |  
                      Power: Definition and SI unit | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.3 |  
                      Energy: Definition and SI unit | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.4 | Law of conservation of energy | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 4: Properties of MatterTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 4.1 |  
                      Solids | 5 | 5 | 
                 
                  | 4.2 |  
                      Viscosity – variation with temp. | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 4.3 |  
                      Gases - General properties, Charle’s law and Boyle’s 
                        law, Gay Lussac’s law | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 4.4 |  
                      Ideal gas equation - proof  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 5: HeatTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 5.1 |  
                       Sources of heat | 2 | 1 | 
                 
                  | 5.2 |  
                      Calorimeter | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.3 | Transmission of Heat – Radiation, Conduction 
                      & Convection | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 6: LiquidsTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 6.1 |  
                       Surface tension | 4 | 3 | 
                 
                  | 6.2 | Angle of contact | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 6.3 | Viscosity | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 7: Light and ColorTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 7.1 |  
                       Light  | 8 | 6 | 
                 
                  | 7.2  |  
                      Inverse square law of illumination |  |  | 
                 
                  | 7.3 |  
                      Additive and subtractive theory | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 7.4 | Lighting scheme | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 7.5 | Photometer  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 8: Advanced PhysicsTheory
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 8.1 |  
                       Photo Electricity | 6 | 4 | 
                 
                  | 8.2 |  
                      Photoelectric equations
 |  |  | 
                 
                  | 8.3 |  
                      Photocell and its application | -- | -- | 
              
              
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 1: Chemical ConceptsTheory
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 1.1 |  
                      Atomic structure and periodic classification of elements | 2 | 3 | 
                 
                  | 1.2 |  
                      Classification of materials into elements, compounds 
                        and mixtures
 
 | 4 | 1 | 
                 
                  | 1.3 | Modern periodic and classification of elements 
                      on the basics of their electronic configuration.
 
 | 4 | 7 | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 2: Structure and properties of materialsTheory
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 2.1 |  
                      Bonding – Chemical and ionic | 4 | 4 | 
                 
                  | 2.2 |  
                      Strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 2.3 | Crystalline and amorphous solid  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 3: Acids, AlkalisTheory
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 3.1 |  
                      Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases  | 8 | 6 | 
                 
                  | 3.2 |  
                      Its limitations | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.3 |  
                      Strong and weak acid and base | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.4 | Lewis concept of acid and base | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.5 |  
                      Ionisation of water | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.6 |  
                      Definition of pH | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.7 |  
                      pH scale  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.8 |  
                      Relation between pH & pOH ( derivation of pH+pOH 
                        =14 ) | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 3.9 |  
                      Significance of pH control in various printing processes. | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 4: Organic CompoundsTheory
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 4.1 |  
                      Classification | 6 | 8 | 
                 
                  | 4.2 |  
                      Nomenclature | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 4.3 |  
                      Aliphatic and aromatic compounds | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 4.4 |  
                      Alkane and Alkene  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 4.5 |  
                      Functional groups | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 4.6 |  
                      Color and chemical constitution  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 5: ElectrochemistryTheory
 
 | Marks | Hours | 
                 
                  | 5.1 |  
                       Definition of Ion, electrolyte, ionization | 12 | 9 | 
                 
                  | 5.2 |  
                      Arrhenius theory of ionization | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.3 | Weak and strong electrolyte | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.4 |  
                      Factors affecting on ionization | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.5 |  
                      Electrolysis of sodium chloride & copper sulphate 
                       | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.6 |  
                      Faraday’s 1st law of electrolysis, problems | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.7 |  
                      Faraday’s 2nd law of electrolysis  | -- | -- | 
                 
                  | 5.8 |  
                      Electroplating & its application in printing.  | -- |  |