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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CHEM 3150 Physical Chemistry I


This calculus-based course establishes and applies those principles of physics that are used to explain and interpret the structure and transformations of matter. The subject covers several principal areas: equations of state for real gases, kinetic molecular theory, laws of thermodynamics, phase transition diagrams, Gibbs equations, chemical equilibrium, chemical potential, and electrochemistry. Lecture and lab. Students will be charged an additional Chemistry Lab Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2110  AND CHEM 2520  AND MATH 1610  AND PHYS 2610  AND CHEM 1620  OR CHEM 2580  AND CHEM 0520
Credits: 4.0