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What is the main focus of Unit 1 in the course?
What is the main focus of Unit 1 in the course?
- Understanding absorption and emission spectroscopic techniques (correct)
- Understanding the forensic applications of UV and visible spectroscopic techniques
- Learning about electrochemical techniques in forensic investigation
- Exploring radio analytical techniques and sensors
Which faculty member is responsible for teaching the course?
Which faculty member is responsible for teaching the course?
- Dr. Raju Nandha
- Dr. R. Nandhakumar
- Dr. R. NANDHAKUMAR (correct)
- Dr. R. Nandhakumar
What are the course objectives related to electrochemical techniques in forensic investigation?
What are the course objectives related to electrochemical techniques in forensic investigation?
- Learning about radio analytical techniques and sensors
- Understanding the forensic applications of UV and visible spectroscopic techniques
- Knowing the importance of electrochemical techniques in forensic investigation (correct)
- Understanding the concepts of absorption and emission spectroscopic techniques
Which course outcome focuses on FLUORESCENCE AND PHOSPHORESCENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY?
Which course outcome focuses on FLUORESCENCE AND PHOSPHORESCENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY?
What does the course aim to enable students to understand about RADIO ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES?
What does the course aim to enable students to understand about RADIO ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES?
When are Dr. R. NANDHAKUMAR's consulting hours?
When are Dr. R. NANDHAKUMAR's consulting hours?
What is the primary focus of Unit 1 in the course?
What is the primary focus of Unit 1 in the course?
Which type of spectroscopy is covered in Unit 2 of the course?
Which type of spectroscopy is covered in Unit 2 of the course?
What is the focus of Unit 3 in the course?
What is the focus of Unit 3 in the course?
Which book is a part of the recommended text for the course?
Which book is a part of the recommended text for the course?
What is the main focus of Unit 4 in the course?
What is the main focus of Unit 4 in the course?
What is covered under Unit 5 of the course?
What is covered under Unit 5 of the course?
Which type of spectroscopy is NOT covered in Unit 1?
Which type of spectroscopy is NOT covered in Unit 1?
What aspect of light is primarily discussed in Unit 1?
What aspect of light is primarily discussed in Unit 1?
Which book is NOT part of the recommended text for the course?
Which book is NOT part of the recommended text for the course?
What is the primary focus of Unit 2 in the course?
What is the primary focus of Unit 2 in the course?
Study Notes
Course Overview
- The course is taught by Dr. R. Nandhakumar.
- Dr. R. Nandhakumar's consulting hours are available.
Course Objectives
- The course objectives related to electrochemical techniques in forensic investigation are part of the course outcomes.
Course Outcomes
- One course outcome focuses on FLUORESCENCE AND PHOSPHORESCENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY.
- Another course outcome aims to enable students to understand RADIO ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES.
Unit 1
- The primary focus of Unit 1 in the course is on a specific aspect of light.
- Absorption spectroscopy is covered in Unit 1.
Unit 2
- The primary focus of Unit 2 in the course is on Infrared spectroscopy.
Unit 3
- The focus of Unit 3 in the course is on Atomic spectroscopy.
Unit 4
- The main focus of Unit 4 in the course is on Mass spectrometry.
Unit 5
- Unit 5 of the course covers Chromatographic techniques.
Recommended Text
- One of the recommended texts for the course is "Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques" by Stuart H. James and Jon J. Nordby.
Excluded Topics
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is NOT covered in Unit 1.
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Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of IR and NMR spectroscopy with this quiz based on the teaching scheme of 20CH2007. Explore the concepts taught by Dr. R. NANDHAKUMAR in the Division of Physical Sciences.