Course title
熱力学Ⅱ   [Thermodynamics Ⅱ]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 24  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 022305
Instructor(s)
富永 洋一   [TOMINAGA Yoichi]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
In this class, you understand the concept of phase equilibrium focusing on equilibrium theory of thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium with one- and multi-component systems, chemical changes and electrochemical equilibrium. You learn academic ability to understand important laws and equations and to master. Goal of this class is to solve a wide range of exercises from every mini-tests and to learn the academic and practical achievement through commentaries from the answers.
Expected Learning
You can understand a basic theory of equilibrium thermodynamics such as phase equilibrium with one- and multi-component systems with/without chemical changes and the basis of the electrochemical equilibrium.
Course schedule
1 : Guidance of this class
2 : Atkins Physical Chemistry , First volume (Part I: Thermodynamics)
(1) Physical transformation of pure substances (phase diagram, phase transition and phase stability, liquid surface), p.162-186
(2) Simple mixtures (thermodynamics of mixtures, the nature of solutions, activities), p.187-211, 235-256
(3) Phase diagrams (phase and component, two-component systems, a variety of phase diagram), p.212-234
(4) Chemical equilibrium (spontaneous chemical reactions, Le Chaterier's principle, acids and bases), p.257-271
(5) Electrochemical equilibrium (thermodynamics of ions in solution, batteries, standard potentials and applications), p.272-294
3 : A midterm examination
4 : Atkins Physical Chemistry , Second volume (Part III: Changes)
(1) Molecular motions (movement of the gasses, the movement of ions in liquid, diffusion), p.845-875
(2) Chemical reaction rates (interpretation chemical reaction kinetics, the rate equations), p.876-937
5: A final examination
Prerequisites
Thermodynamics I
Required Text(s) and Materials
Atkins Physical Chemistry 10th ed.
References
Refer to the books on physical chemistry in the library
Assessment/Grading
Approximately 20% on every mini-tests, 40% on midterm examination and 60% on the final examination
Message from instructor(s)
Physical chemistry such as thermodynamics is also essential in the field of organic materials chemistry. In this class, you can learn from lectures and practical mini tests. You will further understand the physical chemistry that is important for your future underlying research life.
Course keywords
Phase, Phase transition, Phase diagram, Equilibrium, Activity, Electrochemistry, Diffusion, Migration of ions
Office hours
Anytime in the first floor of Room 121 of Building No. 4
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3/7/2019 12:30:27 PM