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09-345 Physical Chemistry (Thermo): Macroscopic Principles of Physical Chemistry


Units:9.0
Department:Chemistry
Prerequisites:09-106 and (21-259 or 09-231)
Related URLs:http://www.chem.cmu.edu/

The measurement and theoretical descriptions of the equilibrium properties of chemical systems are presented. Chemical thermodynamics is introduced at the upper division level. The phases of matter are discussed. The quantitative treatment of mixtures is developed. The detailed description of chemical equilibrium is elaborated. The measurement and theoretical description of the nonequilibrium properties of chemical systems are presented. Elementary transport properties are introduced. The principles of classical chemical kinetics are developed in great detail. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec.

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  Spring 2005 times

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1 11:30 am - 12:20 pm M Patterson PH A18C Add course to my schedule
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