Chemistry Department

   Chemistry is a sub-discipline of science that deals with the study of matter and the substances that constitute it. It also deals with the properties of these substances and the reactions undergone by them to form new substances. Chemistry primarily focuses on atoms, ions, and molecules which, in turn, make up elements and compounds. These chemical species tend to interact with each other through chemical bonds. It is important to note that the interactions between matter and energy are also studied in the field of chemistry.
  Chemistry is important because everything you do is chemistry! Even your body is made of chemicals. Chemical reactions occur when you breathe, eat, or just sit there reading. All matter is made of chemicals, so the importance of chemistry is that it's the study of everything.

Laboratory


About the Laboratory:
   A Science lab is a workplace for the conduct of scientific research. It helps students to remember the concepts better. It helps to transfer the experience to other learning situations.
It is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific research, experiments and measurement may be performed. A science lab consists of Burettes, tongs, tweezers, forceps, test tubes, conical flasks, laboratory balance, specimens, slides, microscopes, many chemicals useful for experiments.

Faculties

Ravi K Bariya
MSc.(Phys Chem), GSET, NET                                                         
 Asst Professor (Chemistry)
 Interest areas: Computational Chem, Mole Modeling, Catalysis.           

 Khushbu Soni
 BSc, MSc.(Chemistry)                                                         
 Visiting Faculty (Chemistry)

 Hetaben M Patel
 BSc, MSc (Org Chemistry)                                                           
 Visiting Faculty (Chemistry)

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