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Nov 22, 2024
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CHEME 2200 - Physical Chemistry II for Engineers Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: MATH 2930 , CHEM 3890 , PHYS 2213 , and ENGRD 2190 .
T. M. Duncan.
Applications of quantum chemistry to (1) the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter for spectroscopy and strategic bond breaking and (2) the behavior of electrons in solids – insulators, conductors, and semiconductors. Quantum and statistical mechanics for classical thermodynamics – 1st and 2nd laws, phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, and heat pumps. Devising rate equations for chemical reactor design from experiment and theory – kinetic theory of gases and transition state theory.
Outcome 1: Predict the outcome of electromagnetic radiation interacting with a substance – heating, chemical dissociation, or ionization.
Outcome 2: Predict if a solid is an insulator, conductor, or semiconductor.
Outcome 3: Understand the effects of doping a semiconductor for electronic devices – conduction paths, diodes, and transistors.
Outcome 4: Analyze experimental data to obtain a rate equation.
Outcome 5: Analyze a rate equation, an overall reaction, and chemical intuition to devise a mechanism of elementary chemical reactions for homogeneous and heterogeneous (solid-catalyzed) reactions.
Outcome 6: Predict the spontaneity of a chemical process.
Outcome 7: Devise a heat engine or heat pump and calculate the efficiency.
Outcome 8: Analyze the phase behavior of a pure substance.
Outcome 9: Analyze the phase behavior of a binary mixture.
Outcome 10: Predict the spontaneity of a chemical process; design a chemical reactor with recycle.
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