मराठी

Applied Chemistry 1 BE Civil Engineering Semester 1 (FE First Year) University of Mumbai Syllabus 2025-26

Advertisements

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus - Free PDF Download

University of Mumbai Syllabus 2025-26 Semester 1 (FE First Year): The University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus for the examination year 2025-26 has been released by the , University of Mumbai. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2025-26 University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new University of Mumbai syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.

The detailed University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus for 2025-26 is below.

CBCGS [2016 - current]
CBGS [2012 - 2015]
Old [2000 - 2011]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Revised Syllabus

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Course Structure 2025-26 With Marking Scheme

Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements

Syllabus

1: Water [Revision]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus
  • Impurities in Water  
  • Hardness of Water  
  • Determination of Hardness of Water by Edta Method and Problems  
  • Softening of water by Hot and Cold lime Soda method and numerical problems  
  • Zeolite process and numerical problems  
  • Ion Exchange Process and Numerical Problems  
  • Potable water standard as per BIS  

    w.r.t. i) pH, ii) Alkalinity, iii) TDS, iv) Hardness

  • Drinking Water Or Municipal Water  

    Treatments removal of microorganisms by adding Bleaching powder, Chlorination (no breakpoint chlorination), Disinfection by Ozone, Electrodialysis, Reverse osmosis, and Ultrafiltration

  • Bod - Definition and Significance  
  • COD- Definition and Significance  
  • Numerical problems related to COD  

2: Polymers [Revision]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus
  • Introduction to Polymers  
    • Conducting Polymers  
    • Polymers in Medicine and Surgery  
  • Classification of polymerization  
  • Types of Polymerization  
  • Thermoplastic Plastic  
  • Thermosetting plastic  
  • Compounding of Plastic  
  • Fabrication of Plastic by Compression  
  • Fabrication of Plastic by Injection  
  • Fabrication of plastic by Extrusion moulding  
  • Preparation, Properties and Uses of Phenol  
  • Preparation, properties and uses of PMMA  
  • Preparation, properties and uses of Kevlar  
  • Effect of heat on the polymers (Glass transition temperature)  
  • Viscoelasticity  
  • Engineering Plastics  
  • Natural Rubber- Latex  
  • Drawbacks of Natural Rubber  
  • Production of Substances > Rubber  
    • Compounding of Rubber (Vulcanization of Rubber)  
    • Properties and Uses of Buna‐S  
    • Silicone and Polyurethane Rubber  

3: Rubbers [Revision]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus

4: Lubricants [Revision]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus
  • Lubricants  
    • Classification of Lubricants  
    • Solid Lubricants S (Graphite and Molybdenum Disulphide )  
    • Semisolid Lubricants  

      greases Na base , Li base , Ca base, Axle greases

  • Mechanism of Lubrication  
  • Liquid Lubricants  
  • Additives in blended Oils  
  • Important properties of lubricants  

    Viscosity, Viscosity index, Flash and fire points, Cloud and pour points, Oiliness, Emulsification, Acid value and numerical problems, Saponification value and numerical problems.

  • Definition and significance of - Viscosity  
  • Saponification value and numerical problems  

5: Phase Rule [Revision]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus
  • Gibb’S Phase Rule  
  • Terms involved with examples of phase rule  
  • One Component System (Water)  
  • Reduced Phase Rule  
  • Two Component System (Pb- Ag)  
  • Advantages and Limitations of Phase Rule.  

6: Important Engineering Materials [Revision]

University of Mumbai Semester 1 (FE First Year) Applied Chemistry 1 Syllabus
6.01 Cement [Revision]
  • Cement  
    • Manufacture of Portland Cement  
    • Chemical Composition and Constitution of Portland Cement  
    • Setting and Hardening of Portland Cement  
    • Concrete  
    • RCC and Decay  
6.02 Nanomaterials [Revision]
  • Nanomaterials  
    • preparation (Laser and CVD) method  
    • properties and uses of CNTS  
    • Fullerene - properties and uses  
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×