EEE Dept Engineering Topics List

Phase Rule | Engineering Chemistry

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

Engineering Chemistry : UNIT III : Phase rules and composites : Anna University Questions

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

Uses (Or) Merits Of Phase Rule applicable to both physical and chemical equilibria. Limitations Of Phase Rule can be applied only for the systems in equilibrium.

Lead-Silver system | Phase Rule

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

1. Curve AO, 2. Curve BO, 3. Point 'O' (Eutectic point), 4. Areas.

Reduced Phase Rule

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

The maximum number of degree of freedom in a two component system will be three, when the system exists as a single phase.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

Thermal analysis is a method involving a study of the cooling curves of various compositions of a system during solidification.

water system | Phase Rule

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

Water exists in three possible phases namely solid, liquid and vapour. Hence, there can be three forms of equilibria.

Definition, Types, Uses | Chemistry

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

Phase diagram is a graph obtained by plotting one degree of freedom against another.

Definition of terms with examples

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

If the equilibrium between any number of phases is not influenced by gravity, or electrical, or magnetic forces but is influenced only by pressure, temperature and concentration, then the number of degree of freedom (F) of the system is related to number of components (C) and number of phases (P) by the following phase rule equation.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit III: a. Phase Rule Engineering Chemistry

All the chemical reactions can be broadly classified into two types.

Nanochemistry | Engineering Chemistry

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit II: Nanochemistry Engineering Chemistry

Engineering Chemistry : UNIT II : Nanochemistry : Anna University Questions

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit II: Nanochemistry Engineering Chemistry

The following two approaches are used for the synthesis of nanomaterials. 1. Top-down process (or) Physical (or) Hard methods. 2. Bottom-up process (or) Chemical (or) Soft methods.

with their Examples, Structures, Applications, Uses

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Chemistry: Unit II: Nanochemistry Engineering Chemistry

Based on dimensions, nano materials are classified in to four types.