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Course Name
Turkish Kimyasal Termodinamik
English Chemical Thermodynamics
Course Code
KIM 252 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Oğuz Okay
Course Objectives 1. To provide the principles of Thermodynamics
2. To give an ability to apply the thermodynamic principles on chemical systems,
3. To provide the meaning and application of thermodynamic state functions on chemical systems
Course Description Physical chemistry and main branches, gases, deviation from ideality in gases, Van der Waals and Virial equations, the first law of thermodynamics, internal energy, state function, Joule and Joule Thomson experiments, application of the first law on ideal gas processes, reversible and irreversible processes, heat, work, the second law of the thermodynamics, Carnot cycle, entropy , entropy changes in various processes, the third law of thermodynamics, absolute zero, material equlibrium, Gibbs and Helmholtz free energies, Gibbs equations, Maxwell relations, chemical potential, material equilibrium, chemical reactions and equlibrium, equlibrium constant, Van't Hoff equation,standard thermodynamic functions of chemical reactions, standard states, formation entalpy and internal energy, Hess law, Kirchoff equation, solution entalpy.
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will be able to:
1. Use thermodynamic principles in chemical systems,
2. Apply thermodynamic state functions in chemical systems,
3. Compute the equilibrium conditions in chemical reactions as well as in material flow problems between phases
4. Understand and apply the differences between the concepts ideal and real, reversible and irreversible
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook 1. LEVINE, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
2. ATKINS, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Other References ALL TEXTBOOKS OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY AND THERMODYNAMICS
 
 
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