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Course Name
Turkish Fiziksel Kimya I
English Physical Chemistry I
Course Code
KIM 311E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
3 3 3 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Caner Ünlü
Course Objectives 1. This course will build on the fundamentals taught in KIM 252 which is a prerequisite. The fundamentals will be applied to the single component systems as a function of temperature and pressure; the phase changes such as vapourization, fusion, sublimation and allotropies in one component systems.
2. The concepts of ideal, regular, and non-regular solutions; the applications of these solution models; qualitative and quantitative investigations of binary phase diagrams and distinguish between different types of phase diagrams.
3.The aim of the course is to teach chemists how to use thermodynamics to solve problems and its application to chemically significant process.
Course Description To understand concepts of Properties of Gibbs Free Energy, Chemical Potential, Phase Diagrams and PhaseTransitions, Solution thermodynamics, Partial molar quantities, Gibbs Duhem equation, Ideal and non-ideal solutions, Reaction equilibria in solution.
Course Outcomes 1. An ability to apply the basic thermodynamics relations and their applications to chemistry
2. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and chemistry
3. An ability to analyze and interpret the data obtained from applications of thermodynamics laws to chemistry
4. An ability to draw and/or evaluate the phase diagrams of single and multi component systems using qualitative and quantitative rules
5. An ability to define and calculate the conditions and compositons of physical processes and chemical mixtures
6. An ability to solved problems and to discuss the results in term of thermodynamics
Pre-requisite(s) KIM252 min DD
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Physical Chemistry- P. W. Atkins
Physical Chemistry- Moore
Physical Chemistry-Yüksel Sarıkaya
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