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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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CHEM 3550 - Physical Chemistry I Goals: Molecular Thermodynamics - To introduce and develop fundamental concepts of thermodynamics applied to chemical problems and to introduce and/or further develop problem-solving techniques using mathematical tools.
Content: Thermodynamics is introduced and developed around chemical systems. Topics covered include the study of the properties of gases, a statistical foundation of thermodynamics, laws of thermodynamics, free energies and equilibrium, solution properties and applications of thermodynamics to electrochemistry. Time permitting applications in kinetics and non-equilibrium systems may be explored.
Taught: Annually, fall
Prerequisites: CHEM 1140 or CHEM 1500, Math 1180, and PHYS 1240 or (co-registration) with grades of C- or better
Note: The department recommends that students complete MATH 3320 before taking this course.
Credits: 4 credits
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