Course title | |||||
化学基礎 [Basic Chemistry] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 1~4 | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 021403 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
大橋 秀伯 [OHASHI Hidenori] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
We will study thermodynamics as a fundamental of physical chemistry (from 1st to 3rd chapter in Atkins' Physical Chemistry, 10th edition). The thermodynamics can describe significant world rules and phenomena. Mastering the thermodynamics will contribute to the solutions for energy problem, material design, environmental problem, and so on. |
Expected Learning |
Learning the contents from 1st to 3rd chapters in Atkins' Physical Chemistry, 10th edition. Learning and Treating quantitatively the conception of heat, work, enthalpy, entropy, free energy, and so on. |
Course schedule |
1st lecture: Guidance and Chapter 1 The properties of gases, The perfect gas 2nd lecture: Chapter 1 The kinetic model 3rd lecture: Chapter 1 Real gases 4th lecture: Mathematics (partial differential, integral etc.) 5th lecture: Chapter 2 Internal energy, Enthalpy 6th lecture: Chapter 2 Themochemistry, Standard enthalpy of formation 7th lecture: Chapter 2 State functions and exact differentials 8th lecture: Chapter 2 Adiabatic changes 9th lecture: Chapter 3 Entropy (The second law of thermodynamics, entropy, Carnot cycle, Clausius inequality) 10th lecture: Chapter 3 The measurement of entropy (The third law of thermodynamics, The Nernst heat theorem) 11th lecture: Chapter 3 Concentrating on the system (The Helmholtz and Gibbs energies) 12th lecture: Chapter 3 Combining the First and Second Laws 1 (Properties of the internal energy) 13th lecture: Chapter 3 Combining the First and Second Laws 2 (Properties of the Gibbs energy) 14th lecture: Summary of the class: Terminal Examination (range: 1st to 13th lecture) 15th lecture: Summary of the class: Explanation of Terminal Examination *Schedule may change based on the understanding of each lecture. |
Prerequisites |
None |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Atkins’ Physical Chemistry Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula 10th edition Students Solutions Manual to Accompany Atkins’ Physical Chemistry, tenth Edition, Charles Trapp, Marshall Cady, Carmen Giunta, Oxford University Press. |
References |
Practice on each class can be a reference. Bring a scientific calculator. Find items explaining physical chemistry (thermodynamics) in library by yourself. They greatly help your self-learning. |
Assessment/Grading |
Comprehensive evaluation of terminal examination, practice etc. S: 90 points or more A: 80 points or more, less than 90 points B: 70 points or more, less than 80 points C: 60 points or more, less than 70 points D (failure): less than 60 points |
Message from instructor(s) |
【Important】Schedule 1st April 09th (Tue) 2nd April 16th (Tue) 3rd April 23rd (Tue) 4th May 7th (Tue) 5th May 14th (Tue) 6th May 21st (Tue) 7th May 28th (Tue) 8th June 4th (Tue) 9th June 11th (Tue) 10th June 18th (Tue) 11th June 25th (Tue) 12th July 2nd (Tue) 13th July 9th (Tue) 14th July 16th (Tue) Terminal Examination 15th July 23rd (Tue) |
Course keywords |
The first law of thermodynamics, The second law of thermodynamics, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs energy |
Office hours |
please contact to ohashi@go.tuat.ac.jp |
Remarks 1 |
Updated on March 28, 2019 |
Remarks 2 |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
1/21/2020 10:07:00 PM |