Lec 1 | Sources & Impurities of Water | Engineering Chemistry | RGPV B.Tech 1st Year EDUCATION POINT ONLINE APP : Android - http://on-app.in/app/home?orgCode=kaeql I Phone - Download Class Plus App and Use ORG Code "KAEQL" IRFAN RAZA APP : Android - https://edunick.page.link/kqvy I Phone - Download Class Plus App and Use ORG Code "OJMJKI" RGPV Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering (BEEE) B.Tech 1st Year Playlist - • RGPV Basic Electrical & Electronics Engine... RGPV Basic Computer Engineering B.Tech 1st Year Playlist - • RGPV Basic Computer Engineering B.Tech 1s... RGPV Engineering Chemistry 1st Year Playlist - • RGPV Engineering Chemistry B.Tech 1st/2nd ... RGPV Engineering Physics 1st Year Playlist - • RGPV Engineering Physics B.Tech 1st Year 1... Mathematics 2 (M-2) RGPV Playlist - • RGPV Mathematics 2 (M-2) B.Tech 2nd Semest... Mathematics 1 playlist - • Mathematics - 1 (M-1) RGPV B.Tech 1st Yea... Engineering Graphics Demo Playlist - • Engineering Graphics (ED) / Engineering D... Engineering Mechanics Playlist Link - • Engineering Mechanics Basic Mechanical Engg RGPV Playlist - • Basic Mechanical Engineering RGPV B.Tech 1... RGPV Basic Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics B.Tech 1st Year Playlist - • RGPV Basic Civil Engineering & Engineering... RGPV English for Communication (Communication Skills) B.Tech 1st Year Playlist - • RGPV English for Communication (Communicat... Welcome to Lecture 1 of Engineering Chemistry for B.Tech 1st Year Students. In this session, we are starting the Water Chemistry Unit with a very important topic – Sources of Water and Impurities in Water. 💧 Water is one of the most essential resources for life as well as for industries. In engineering chemistry, understanding water, its sources, and the impurities it contains is very important because it helps in industrial water treatment, boiler feed water management, and environmental protection. 🔹 What You Will Learn in This Lecture: Sources of Water Surface Water (rivers, lakes, ponds, reservoirs) Ground Water (wells, bore wells, springs) Rainwater and its collection Sea water and its limitations Impurities in Water Suspended Impurities (sand, clay, dust, etc.) Dissolved Impurities (salts, minerals, gases like CO₂, O₂) Organic Impurities (plant matter, waste materials) Inorganic Impurities (chlorides, sulfates, nitrates, carbonates) Biological Impurities (bacteria, algae, microorganisms) Effect of Impurities on Water Quality Hardness of water Bad taste and odor Health hazards due to contaminated water Problems in industries like boiler corrosion, scaling, and reduced efficiency Importance of Studying Water Chemistry Domestic use of water Industrial applications (boilers, cooling systems, food industries) Environmental significance and pollution control 📚 Who Should Watch This Lecture? All B.Tech 1st Year students (CSE, IT, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical Engineering, etc.) Students of RGPV, AKTU, JNTU, MDU, BEU, Mumbai University, and other Indian universities where Engineering Chemistry is part of the syllabus Students preparing for competitive exams that include basic chemistry and environmental engineering concepts 📌 Why This Lecture is Important? This is the foundation lecture of the Water Chemistry Unit. Before learning hardness, alkalinity, water treatment methods, and boiler problems, you need to clearly understand the origin of water and the various impurities that make water unsuitable for direct industrial use. By the end of this lecture, you will have a clear idea about: ✔ Sources of water ✔ Nature and types of impurities ✔ Why water treatment is necessary ✔ Link between impurities and water hardness/alkalinity 👉 Don’t forget to Like 👍, Share 🔗 & Subscribe 🔔 for upcoming lectures on Engineering Chemistry, including: Hardness of Water & EDTA Method Alkalinity of Water Boiler Problems (Scaling, Corrosion, Priming & Foaming) Water Softening Methods (Ion Exchange, Zeolite, Lime-Soda) Stay connected for a complete Engineering Chemistry course for B.Tech 1st Year. #EngineeringChemistry #BTech1stYear #WaterChemistry #SourcesOfWater #ImpuritiesOfWater #ChemistryForEngineers Would you like me to also prepare Lecture-wise SEO descriptions (Lec 2, Lec 3, etc.) for the entire Water Chemistry unit so you can upload them easily without rewriting every time?