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Applied Chemistry |
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Engineering & Technology have become inter-disciplinary with Physical, Chemical & Biological Sciences contributing immensely to the development of engineering practices. Applied Chemistry is a fascinating area with profound implication for engineers as well as Biologists. Materials fabricated and used in our daily life are obviously derived from chemicals, both natural and synthetic and their range of utility are growing day by day. It is imperative that engineers of different disciplines acquire sufficient knowledge of the materials and their characteristic properties for making their proper selection and use. |
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1. To cater to the needs of engineering students with sufficient background of chemistry at the higher secondary level. |
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2. To present the necessary theoretical aspects required for understanding intricacies of the subject and also give sufficient exposure to the applied |
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3. To acquaint the engineering student with properties of different material and their use. |
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Science is the objective pursuit of reliable knowledge. Although one might "know" something through authority, faith, or intuition, scientific method is distinct in that it must be possible for other investigators to ascertain the truth of scientific theories. Its founded on objective observation, the formulation of hypotheses that fit the data and predict other possibilities, repeatable experiments that can fail as well as succeed, and analysis and review by the scientific community. Science enquires into the nature of the Universe and the world around us. We see interesting things and wonder what they are and how they work.For our present purpose we'll briefly define science as the pursuit of reliable knowledge of the natural world. |
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