Further development of thermodynamic equations and their applications to mass changes, chemical potential, chemical equilibria, transport properties and advanced phase equilibria. Use of partial differentials and development of Maxwell’s relations will also be covered. Precludes additional credit for CHEM 2102. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2103 or BIOC 2300, and MATH 1005 or MATH 2007.Lectures three hours a week, problems one hour a week, laboratory three hours a week.

CHEM 3100 [0.5 credit] Physical Chemistry II

Further development of thermodynamic equations and their applications to mass changes, chemical potential, chemical equilibria, transport properties and advanced phase equilibria. Use of partial differentials and development of Maxwell’s relations will also be covered. Precludes additional credit for CHEM 2102. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2103 or BIOC 2300, and MATH 1005 or MATH 2007.Lectures three hours a week, problems one hour a week, laboratory three hours a week.





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