Course title
学外実習(研究所)   [Extramural practice (at Laboratory )]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 1  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 01ch1001a
Instructor(s)
弥益 恭   [YAMASU Kyo]
Facility affiliation Institute of Global Innovation Research Office   Email address

Course description
[Purpose] Energy takes various forms such as heat, electricity, and light. In this lecture, you will understand the basics of chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and photochemistry.

[Summary] In the lecture, I will explain the important points in each item. In addition, the "terms" that should be acquired as knowledge are organized and presented. The slides used during the lecture will be uploaded to the Google classroom and distributed, I hope that you will use them not only during the lecture but also for review to learn the basics of physical chemistry.
Expected Learning
The goal is to understand the basics of chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and photochemistry. In addition, the goal is to be able to correctly understand natural phenomena.

Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy:
See the curriculum maps.
https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/
Course schedule
1. Basic properties of gas, Boltzmann distribution, various thermodynamic processes
2. Enthalpy
3. heat capacity, entropy
4. Comprehensive understanding of chemical thermodynamics
5. Summary of Chemical Thermodynamic
Mid-term examination
6. Battery and electrolysis
7. Standard electrode potential
8. Electrode reaction
9. Comprehensive understanding of electrochemistry
10. Summary of the electrochemistry
Mid-term examination
11. Basic properties of photo
12. Photochemical reaction
13. Time Scale in photochemistry
14. Comprehensive understanding of photochemistry
15. Summary of the photochemistry
Final examination
Prerequisites
General Chemistry, Physical Chemistry B
Required Text(s) and Materials
Download handout from Google classroom website.
References
"Chemical Thermodynamics - 15 Chapters for basic concepts", by Munetaka NAKATA, Tokyo Kagaku Dojin.
"Chemistry - 13 chapters for basic concepts", by Munetaka NAKATA, Tokyo Kagaku Dojin.
Assessment/Grading
Grades are given based on the following assessments;
-Class contribution 50%:
Class attendance, quiz for every lectures will be evaluated.
-Examination (explained at 5th, 10th and 15th) 50%:
The main requirement is to explain appropriately for issues related to chemical thermodynamics and
electrochemistry.
Message from instructor(s)
Give any questions in class and text by e-mail.
Course keywords
Boltzmann distribution, enthalpy, heat capacity, entropy, electrolysis, electrodes, photoexcitation
Office hours
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Remarks 1
Remarks 2
Related URL
https://web.tuat.ac.jp/~nakatalab/
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
1/4/2023 3:20:29 PM