Chemistry II

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Lecturer
Juhasz Gergely Miklos 
Place
Tue1-2(H119B)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
1671
Syllabus updated
2015/10/8
Lecture notes updated
2015/10/20
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Semester
Fall Semester  /  Recommended semester:2

Outline of lecture

We overview the basic chemical processes and how they can be described from a thermodynamic point of view.
Since the lecture is fairly general, it is useful not only the aspiring Chemists but also students interested in Materials Science, Physics or Nanotechnology.

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Purpose of lecture

The main goal of the coarse is to give a basic overview of thermodynamic concepts and demonstrate their use on chemical systems.

Since the language of the coarse is English, it is also a good opportunity for students to get comfortable using English in a professional setting. Even if you are less confident in your language skills, feel free to join us: our goal is not to test your language skills, but to teach Chemistry.

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Plan of lecture

Brief overview: macroscopic and microscopic view on thermodynamic systems
Basic concepts of thermodynamics
Ideal and real gases
Laws of thermodynamics
Phase-transitions
Mixtures
Chemical equilibrium and chemical reactions

Textbook and reference

The recommended reference is Physical Chemistry (Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula, available in English and Japanese).

Related and/or prerequisite courses

This lecture is equivalent to the Japanese version.

Evaluation

The evaluation is based on homework and exams.

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