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Basic Science Code: 103
Teaching Scheme
hrs/week
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
Theory
Marks
Duration
UT Marks
Pr. Marks
TW Marks
4
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80
3 hrs.
20
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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 measurements
Theory.
Marks
Hours
1.1

MKS and SI units

4
4
1.2

Need for units and definition of unit

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1.3
Fundamental and derived quantities
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1.4

Conversion of units

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1.5
Conservation and needs of measurements
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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

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2.3
S.I. units uniform velocity, acceleration
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2.4
What is force
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2.5
Newton’s law of motion , derivation F=ma
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2.6
SI units of force
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2.7
Centripetal and centrifugal force
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Lesson No 3:Energy and simple machines
Theory.
Marks
Hours
3.1

Work: Definition and SI unit

5
3
3.2

Power: Definition and SI unit

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3.3

Energy: Definition and SI unit

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3.4
Law of conservation of energy
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Lesson No 4: Properties of Matter
Theory.
Marks
Hours
4.1

Solids

5
5
4.2

Viscosity – variation with temp.

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4.3

Gases - General properties, Charle’s law and Boyle’s law, Gay Lussac’s law

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4.4

Ideal gas equation - proof

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Lesson No 5: Heat
Theory.

Marks
Hours
5.1

Sources of heat

2
1
5.2

Calorimeter

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5.3
Transmission of Heat – Radiation, Conduction & Convection
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Lesson No 6: Liquids
Theory.

Marks
Hours
6.1

Surface tension

4
3
6.2
Angle of contact
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6.3
Viscosity
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Lesson No 7: Light and Color
Theory.

Marks
Hours
7.1

Light

8
6
7.2

Inverse square law of illumination

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7.3

Additive and subtractive theory

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7.4
Lighting scheme
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7.5
Photometer
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Lesson No 8: Advanced Physics
Theory

Marks
Hours
8.1

Photo Electricity

6
4
8.2

Photoelectric equations

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8.3

Photocell and its application

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Chemistry

Lesson No 1: Chemical Concepts
Theory
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 materials
Theory
Marks
Hours
2.1

Bonding – Chemical and ionic

4
4
2.2

Strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes

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2.3
Crystalline and amorphous solid
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Lesson No 3: Acids, Alkalis
Theory
Marks
Hours
3.1

Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases

8
6
3.2

Its limitations

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3.3

Strong and weak acid and base

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3.4
Lewis concept of acid and base
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3.5

Ionisation of water

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3.6

Definition of pH

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3.7

pH scale

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3.8

Relation between pH & pOH ( derivation of pH+pOH =14 )

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3.9

Significance of pH control in various printing processes.

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Lesson No 4: Organic Compounds
Theory
Marks
Hours
4.1

Classification

6
8
4.2

Nomenclature

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4.3

Aliphatic and aromatic compounds

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4.4

Alkane and Alkene

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4.5

Functional groups

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4.6

Color and chemical constitution

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Lesson No 5: Electrochemistry
Theory

Marks
Hours
5.1

Definition of Ion, electrolyte, ionization

12
9
5.2

Arrhenius theory of ionization

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5.3
Weak and strong electrolyte
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5.4

Factors affecting on ionization

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5.5

Electrolysis of sodium chloride & copper sulphate

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5.6

Faraday’s 1st law of electrolysis, problems

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5.7

Faraday’s 2nd law of electrolysis

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5.8

Electroplating & its application in printing.

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