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Chemistry 342 Physical Chemistry I
Chemistry College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
Exam 2
October 20, 2023
This is the date of the 2nd exam.
Lectures, Discussions, Labs
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Final Exam Review Session
Introduction to Surface Tension
Electrochemical Cell Analysis
Battery Designs and Reduction Potentials
Multicomponent Phase Diagrams Pt. 2 and Intro to the Electromotive Force
Exam 3
Exam 3 Review
Multicomponent Phase Diagrams
Introduction to Phase Diagrams and the Gibbs Phase Rule
The Clausius-Claperyon Equation
Colligative Properties
Excess Enthalpy and Activity
Ideal and Ideal-Dilute Solutions.
Mixing Thermodynamics
Equilibrium Constant T&P dependence and Introduction to Liquid Mixtures
How Chemical Reactions Reach Equilibrium Pt. 2
How Chemical Reactions Reach Equilibrium
How Mixing Lowers Chemical Potential
Exam 2
Exam 2 Review
Open Systems and Chemical Potential
Hess's Law and Examples
Kirchoff's Law and the Temperature Dependence of Thermochemical Data
The 3rd Law and Introduction to Hess's Law
The Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation
Helmholtz and Gibbs Energy, and Intro to Maxwell Relations
The Boltzmann Formula and Introduction to Helmholtz Energy
The Boltzmann Formula
The Entropy of the Carnot Cycle and the Clausius Inequality
Extra Hour 4: Derivations using Adiabatic Derivatives
The Carnot Efficiency
System and Exterior Entropy, and Introduction to the Carnot Cycle
Exam 1
Exam 1 Review
Calculating Entropy and the 2nd Law
The Joule and Joule-Thomson Experiments
Introduction to the 2nd Law
Introduction to Thermodynamic Proofs
Adiabatic Transitions
Enthalpy and the Legendre Transform
Extra Hour 3: Example Problems
Heat Capacity and Enthalpy
The Equipartition Theorem
Extra Hour 2: More on Inexact Differentials and Practice Problems
Path Dependence and Work
Compression Factors and Residual Volumes of Real Gases
Real Gas Laws Pt. I
Extra Hour 1: Thermo and Calculus
State Variables and the Perfect Gas Law
Description of the course, State variables