Course title
物理化学Ⅱ   [Physical Chemistry Ⅱ]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 24  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 022209
Instructor(s)
直井 勝彦   [NAOI Katsuhiko]
Facility affiliation Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Research Office   Email address

Course description
The goal of this course is to learn how to apply the theory of thermodynamics, which students should have learned through Physical chemistry I, into actual chemical phenomena (material characteristics, chemical reactions etc…). Students will especially learn the concept of equilibrium through this course. Much emphasis will be put on the improvements of students’ English skills as well. For example, vocabulary tests will be conducted at the beginning of each lecture. Additionally, several workshops are scheduled to deepen understandings of the concept of each chapter through the exercises in the textbook.
Expected Learning
Course schedule
Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: Lecture (chapter 4)
Physical Transformation of Pure Substances I:Phase diagram of pure substance
Week 3: Lecture (chapter 4)
Physical Transformation of Pure Substances II:Thermodynamic aspects of phase transition
Week 4: Exercises (chapter 4)
Week 5: Chapter 4 Summary
Examines (chapter 4)
Week 6: Lecture (chapter 5)
Simple Mixture I:Thermodynamic description of the mixture & Solution properties
Week 7: Lecture (chapter 5)
Simple Mixture II:Phase diagram of binary system & Phase diagram of three-component system
Week 8: Lecture (chapter 5)
Simple Mixture III:Activity & Activity of ion
Week 9: Exercises (chapter 5-1)
Week 10: Exercises (chapter 5-2)
Week 11: Chapter 5 Summary
Examines (chapter 5)
Week 12: Lecture (chapter 6)
Chemical Equilibrium I:Equilibrium constant & Reaction conditions and chemical equilibrium
Week 13: Lecture (chapter 6)
Chemical Equilibrium II:Electrochemical cell & Electrode potential
Week 14: Exercises (chapter 6)
Week 15: Chapter 6 Summary
Examines (chapter 6)
Prerequisites
Students are strongly recommended to take Physical Chemistry I in advance.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Atkins' Physical Chemistry
Oxford University Press
References
Assessment/Grading
Total evaluation of mini examinations (including vocabulary tests), exercises (workshop), participation, and full examinations.
Message from instructor(s)
Attendance at every lecture, preparations, and reviews are recommended.
Course keywords
Thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium,
Office hours
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
1/28/2020 11:49:22 AM