Lecture and discussion course covering principles and applications of thermodynamics and kinetic theory and emphasizing the laws of thermodynamics and statistical theory and their ramifications for equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems.
Prerequisites: (CHEM 240 and CHEM 260) or CHEM 222 or CHEM 224; and MATH 162 or 263A; and PHYS 112 or 122.
Outcomes: Students will acquire fundamental knowledge of work, heat, their interconversions and the relationships between entropy, free energy and heat capacity.
Prerequisites: (CHEM 240 and CHEM 260) or CHEM 222 or CHEM 224; and MATH 162 or 263A; and PHYS 112 or 122.
Outcomes: Students will acquire fundamental knowledge of work, heat, their interconversions and the relationships between entropy, free energy and heat capacity.