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Physical chemistry I
Code: 143478
ECTS: 6.0
Lecturers in charge: prof. dr. sc. Marica Ivanković
prof. dr. sc. Jelena Macan
Lecturers: prof. dr. sc. Jelena Macan - Seminar

Iva Ćurić , mag.ing.cheming. - Laboratory exercises
Anica Pavlinović , mag.ing.cheming. - Laboratory exercises
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Lecture typeTotal
Lectures 45
Laboratory exercises 30
Seminar 15
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
AIM OF THE COURSE:
Understanding of fundamental laws and theories of physical chemistry which are applied in chemical-engineering practice. Developing the ability to logically solve problems and derive equations.

SYLLABUS:
1. Introduction: Phase states of matter, Ideal gas-equation of state.
2. Kinetic-molecular theory, velocity and energy of gas molecules, Maxwell-Boltzmann' s Law.
3. Real gases-equations of state, liquefaction.
4. First colloquium/midterm exam
5.Thermodynamics: heat and work, First Law, internal energy, enthalpy, heat capacities.
6. Thermochemistry: Hess' Law, Kirchhoff's Law. Adiabatic processes.
7. Spontaneity of process and equilibrium, Carnot cycle, Second Law of thermodynamics, entropy, reversibility of process.
8. Gibbs energy, Third Law of thermodynamics, Dependence of Gibbs energy on temperature and pressure, Fugacity.
9. Second colloquium/midterm exam
10. Mixtures: ideal and nonideal, chemical potential, Gibbs-Duhem equation.
11. Phase equilibria, Clapeyron equation, Clausius- Clapeyron equation, triple point, phase rule.
12. Rauolt's Law, colligative properties of mixtures, Henry's Law.
13. Distillation, vapor pressure diagrams, boiling point diagrams.
14. Fundamentals of phase equilibria of three-component systems, distribution law, crystallization, osmotic equilibrium.
15. Third colloquium/midterm exam

Laboratory:
1. Determination of molecular mass of ideal gass.
2. Calorimetry. Determination of heat of reaction.
3. Cryoscopy.
4. Boiling point diagram.
5. Nernst distribution law.

PREREQUISITES FOR COURSE ENROLLMENT:
Passed courses: Mathematics II, General chemistry

PREREQUISITES FOR TAKING THE EXAM:
Passed courses: General chemistry

DEVELOPING GENERAL AND SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS:
Ability to solve quantitative problems. Conducting complex experiments and processing of measured data.

STUDENTS ' TEACHING OBLIGATIONS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE:
Attending lectures and laboratory exercises.

TEACHING METHODS:
lectures (ex cathedra)
seminar
laboratory exercises (work in group under supervision of assistant or demonstrator)
consultatitons as needed

KNOWLEDGE TESTS AND EXAMINATION:
entrance colloquium from laboratory exercise
written or oral colloquium from laboratory exercise
three written knowledge tests during the semester (allow exemption from written and oral exams)
written exam (three numerical problems, need 50% points to pass)
oral exam

MONITORING OF QUALITY AND COURSE PERFORMANCE:
student survey

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1.describe fundamental laws of physical chemistry related to gasses, thermodynamics and phase equilibria
2.apply knowledge of mathematics and derive equations
3.prepare and do laboratory experiments
4.analyze and interpret the experimental results
5.prepare laboratory reports

LEARNING OUTCOMES AT THE PROGRAMME LEVEL:
1. explain scientific principles important for materials science and engineering, especially in chemistry, physics, mathematics and chemical engineering
2. define simple problems in area of materials science and engineering in order to solve them
3. calculate solutions to problems by correct use of physical units and thermodynamic tables
4. theoretically explain result of experimental work
5. present results of their work in written and oral form
Learning outcomes:
Literature:
  1. P. Atkins, J. de Paula, Atkin's Physical Chemistry, 8th edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2006.,
  2. R. Brdička, Osnove fizikalne kemije, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1969.,
  3. W. J. Moore, Physical Chemistry, Longman group Ltd, London 1974,
Prerequisit for:
Enrollment :
Passed : Calculus II
Passed : General chemistry

Examination :
Passed : General chemistry
3. semester
Mandatory course - Regular studij - Materials Science and Engineering
Consultations schedule:
  • prof. dr. sc. Jelena Macan:

    Available on previous arrangement (e-mail). Answers within 24 h, possibly longer over the weekends.

    Location:
  • prof. dr. sc. Jelena Macan:

    Available on previous arrangement (e-mail). Answers within 24 h, possibly longer over the weekends.

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