This document contains an exam question paper for analytical instruments. It has two sections - Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
The questions cover various topics related to analytical instruments including spectroscopy, chromatography, gas analyzers, pH meters, dissolved oxygen analyzers, and mass spectrometry. They ask about principles, instrumentation setups, working mechanisms, applications and more. Diagrams may be required in some long answers.
The paper tests students' understanding of key concepts and instrumentation across different analytical techniques. Answers would require detailed yet concise explanations of relevant concepts, devices and their working principles.
This document contains an exam question paper for analytical instruments. It has two sections - Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
The questions cover various topics related to analytical instruments including spectroscopy, chromatography, gas analyzers, pH meters, dissolved oxygen analyzers, and mass spectrometry. They ask about principles, instrumentation setups, working mechanisms, applications and more. Diagrams may be required in some long answers.
The paper tests students' understanding of key concepts and instrumentation across different analytical techniques. Answers would require detailed yet concise explanations of relevant concepts, devices and their working principles.
This document contains an exam question paper for analytical instruments. It has two sections - Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
The questions cover various topics related to analytical instruments including spectroscopy, chromatography, gas analyzers, pH meters, dissolved oxygen analyzers, and mass spectrometry. They ask about principles, instrumentation setups, working mechanisms, applications and more. Diagrams may be required in some long answers.
The paper tests students' understanding of key concepts and instrumentation across different analytical techniques. Answers would require detailed yet concise explanations of relevant concepts, devices and their working principles.
This document contains an exam question paper for analytical instruments. It has two sections - Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
The questions cover various topics related to analytical instruments including spectroscopy, chromatography, gas analyzers, pH meters, dissolved oxygen analyzers, and mass spectrometry. They ask about principles, instrumentation setups, working mechanisms, applications and more. Diagrams may be required in some long answers.
The paper tests students' understanding of key concepts and instrumentation across different analytical techniques. Answers would require detailed yet concise explanations of relevant concepts, devices and their working principles.
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B.E.lB.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JlJNE.2013. Fifth Semester Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering EI 2302/EI 52/10133 EI 505 - ANALYTICAL INSTRUIvlENTS (Common to Instrumentation and Control.Engineering) (Regulation 2008/2010) Time: Three hours l\1aximum': 100 marks Answer ALL question.s. PART A- (10 x 2 == 20 marks) 1. What is total internal reflection in spectrometry? 2. State law? 3. List the types of detectors used in gas chromatography. 4. What is HPLC? 5. Brief the principle of dust monitor. S. What is thermal conductivity? 7. Define PH of a solution .. 8. List the demerits of glass electrode. 9, Brief the principle of scanning electron microscope. 10. \\That is mass spectrometer? PART B - (5 x 16 == 80 marks) 11. (a) With a neat sketch, explain the instrumentation setup arid Ii ... "' .... I,.."""' .... principle of IR spectrometer. Or (b) With a neat diagram, explain the instrumentation setup of Atomic absorption spectrophotometer. 12. (a) With necessary diagrams, explain the working principle of HPLC. (High pressure liquid chromatography) Or (b) With suitable diagrams, explain the various sampling t.echniques i,n Gas Chromatography. 13. (a) With a neat sketch, explain the construction and working principle of parametric oxygen analyzer. Or (b) (i) With suitable diagrams, explain the construction of smoke meter and its working principle. (ii) E x p l a ~ n the working principle of N02 analyzer. 14. (a) Viith neat diagram explain the working principle of dissolved oxygen analyzer. Or (b) With neat diagram, explain the set up of sodium analyzer used in industry. 15. (a) With a neat sketch, explain the NMR spectrometry and its instrumentation set up_ Or (b) vVith a neat sketch, explain the instrumentation set .up of Mass spectronleter and its function. 2 21425 .., r= 4 l .) ... - ........,i ~ Reg. No. : [I I II I I I I I I , I Question Paper Code: C 1 2 6 ~ I B.E.lB.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIUMAY 2010. Sixth Semester Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering EI 1352 - ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS (Common to Instrumentation and Control Engineering) (Regulation 2004) Time: 'I'hree hours Maximum: 100 marks Answer ALL questions. PART A - (10 x 2 = 20 nlarks) 1. State Beer-Lambert's law. 2. What is meant by attenuated total reflectance? 3. Why packing of column is done in column chromatography? 4. How is thin layer chromatography better than paper chromatography? 5. What are ion-exchangers? 6. List a few types of gas analyzers. 7. What is meant by redox potential? 8. Distinguish between glass electrode and reference electrode. 9. What is grating in spectroscopy? 10. Define mass spectroscopy_ PART B - (5 x 16 = 80 nlarks) 11. (a) Briefly, discuss the principle, working technique and application of atomic absorption with suitable diagram. Or (b) With a neat instrumentation setup, describe the principle of (ill) Infra Red, spectrophotometer and the various components involved in it. 12. (a) Explain the sample preparation, sample injection methods and separation process in gas chromatography. Or (b) Explain any two types of detectors used in liquid chromatography. 13. (a) With a suitable diagram, describe the working principle of oxygen analyzer. Or (b) With a neat sketch, explain the working of thermal conductivity meter ; and using any method of calibration draw the calibration curve. Also establish a suitable method for the compensation of the conductivity cell. 14. (a) Explain the construction and working principle of hydrogen electrode to measure pH. Use neat diagrams to explain. Or (b) With neat sketch, explain, the Ion Selective Electrode (ISE). Also explain the general calibration procedure for any pH meter. 15. (a) Describe the working principle of Gamma camera and explain, how signal processing is done. Also discuss about its spatial resolution. Or (b) Describe the working of double beam mass spectrometer and give its application. 2 C 1268 26 Reg. No. : ll=r I I I I '-TO : 103411 B.E.lB.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2012. Fifth Semester Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering EI 2302/EI 52 - ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS (Common to Instrumentation and Control Engineering) (Regulation 2008) Time : Three hours Maximum: 100 marks Answer ALL questions. PART A - (10 x 2 = 20 marks) 1. State Beer-Lambert law. 2. What is the range covered by UV visible spectrophotometers? 3. Define partition ratio. 4. What is liquid solid chromatography? 5. What is the principle behind IR analyser? 6. What is the need for sulphur dioxide estilnation? 7. Define pH. 8. What is the purpose of biosensors? 9. What is broadband decoupling? 10. List the applications of Inass spectrometers. 7 PART B - (5 x 16::: 80 marks) 11. (a) (i) With neat diagram explain atomic absorption spectrophotometers in detail. (li) Explain fluorescence spectrophotometers in detail with necessary diagrams. Or (b) (i) Explain single and double bearn instruments in detail. (ii) Explain FTIR spectrophotometer in detail with necessary diagrams. 12. (a) > With neat diagram explain electron capture detector and flanle ionization detector. Or (b) Explain partition chromatography in detail. Also list its application and explain it. 13. (a) Explain the working principle of N02analyser In detail with neat diagram. Or (b) (i) Explain dust and sInoke measurement in detail. (ii) Explain thermal conductivity analyser in detail with neat diagram. 14. (a). Explain glass electrodes and ammonia electrodes in detail. Or (b) (i) Explain dissolved oxygen analyser in detail with neat diagrams. (ii) Explain cyclic voltametry in detail. 15. (a) ~ x p l a i n quantum and classical description of NMR in detail. Or (b) (i) Explain scanning electron microscope in detail with neat diagrams. (ii) Explain electron spin resonance spectroscopy in detail. 2 10341 Reg. No.: 1 I I. I. 1 .I II I I I 1 Question Paper Code: 55380 B.E.lB.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBERIDECEMBER 2011. Fifth Semester Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering EI 2302 - ANAL YTICAL INSTRUMENTS (Common to Instrumentation and Control Engineering) (Regulation 2008) Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks Answer ALL questions. PART A - (10 x 2 = 20 marks) 1. Mention the application of Calorimeter. 2. State the Beer-Lambert Law. 3. Specify the solvents used for mobile phase in chromatography. 4. List the various detectors used in chromatography. 5. What is the need of measuring carbon monoxide in flue gas? 6. Mention the applications ofIR Gas analyzer. 7. What are the advantages of hydrogen electrode? 8. Specify the role of Buffer solution in pH measurement. 9. What is dead time in a GM Counter? 10. What is the basic principle ofNMR? PART B - (5 x 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) Explain in detail the construction and working principle of single focusing mass spectrophotometer. (16) Or "C....,-.." / ~ . ~ (b) Explain the working principles of various radiation sources and detectors used in IR Spectrophotometers. (16) 12. (a) Specify the role of chromatography in power plant. Also explain the method of Gas (b) Chromatography. (16) Or Give in detail the classifications of Chromatography. chromatography. Explain liquid (16) l3. (a) Explain the photometric method of measuring dust and smoke measurement in thermal power plant. (16) Or (b) Why do we need temperature compensation in conductivity measurement? Describe a method of temperature compensation. (16) 14. (a) List the types of electrodes used for pH measurement. Explain the construction details of Digital pH meter. Also specify the need of reference electrode for pH measurement. (16) Or (b) Describe a method of measuring dissolved oxygen content in the boiler feed water. Why the dissolved oxygen content is monitored in feed water? Also specify the cause of dissolved oxygen content in feed water. (16) 15. (a) Explain in detail about the atomic emission and absorption spectroscopy and where they are using. (16) Or (b) In NMR spectroscopy, mention the advantages of using a magnet with as great a field strength as possible. Also explain the difference between a continuous wave and a Fourier transform NMR. (16) 2 55380 " 2011 Senlester Ins trllil1en tati on II 2302 ,- ANALYTICAL to Instn:nllentati.on Tinu: : Three h01U'S rvlaxinlUlll : 100 .......... u . .Il ... ",., Ansvver ALL PAIr:r.A - 2 = 20 L State Beer- .< .. ,'-' ........ .>',_,. 2. are 5. Write nleteL 6. rvlention the uses IR analyzer. I. are sensors? 8. Give Ineasurenlent, 9. Resonance 10. vVrite I\Iass l PA.RT B - x 16 = 80.'-<Uk"'U} 11, AtonJ.:ic Or in s tnnne:nt a U on 120 (a) the (12) purpose, Or EnUlllerate HPLCo 13, construction Discuss the on ionization gaseso (6) Or (1) anyone to 14, (a) Or are Or ' ..-''-B_.'H.U.''''. the construction Inass 11333