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Course Name
Turkish
Kimya Mühendisleri için Fiziksel Kimya
English
Physical Chemistry for Chemical Engineers
Course Code
KMM 315E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
5
3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Fethiye Aylin Sungur
Nil Özbek
Course Objectives
1. To teach basic concepts of physical chemistry to engineering students
2. To give ability to apply the basic principles to different chemical systems.
3. To give ability to look through the aspects of physical chemistry to problems in
daily life and in engineering.
Course Description
Basic concepts of physical chemistry, Introduction to quantum mechanics, Particle in a box, quantum mechanical model for the vibration and rotation of the molecules, vibrational and rotational spectroscopy, ensemble and molecular partition functions, statistical thermodynamics, molecular motion in liquids, molecular motion in gases, reaction dynamics
Course Outcomes
Students will be able to
1. Understand the differences between classical and quantum mechanics
2. Interpret the connection of quantum mechanical operators to observables,
3. Identify, describe and explain the quantum mechanical behavior of simple systems, such as the harmonic oscillator and the rigid rotor.
4. Interpret how molecular phenomena can be related to model problems
5. Explain the basic concepts and principles in statistical thermodynamics.
6. Understand correlation between macroscopic observables and microscopic statistical model systems
7. Understand the fundamentals of collision theory
8. Describe an activated complex and related theories
Pre-requisite(s)
KIM 101 /KIM101 E
MAT 104/MAT104 E
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Textbook
Physical Chemistry 3rd ed Thomas Engel Philip Reid, 2012
Atkins' Physical Chemistry 10th ed Peter Atkins Julio de Paula, 2014
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