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Chem 241 Schedule F04 updated June 27, 2017 227 Fulton, 10:30 MWF 21. # Date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8/23 8/25 8/27 8/30 9/1 6. 9/3 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 9/6 9/8 9/10 9/13 9/15 9/17 9/20 13. 9/22 14. 15. 16. 9/24 9/27 9/29 10/1 10/4 10/6 10/8 17. 18. 19. Topic (A&P Chapter)-#of Lect Properties of Gases (1)-5 I. Equations of State (Phia, Chusuei) II. Intermolecular Forces III. Mixtures First Law of Thermodynamics (2,3)-7 I. Heat and Work II. First Law Labor Day, no class “ (PS #1 due) III. Enthalpy (quiz #1, Durr) IV. Enthalpy Changes V. State Functions VI. Enthalpy Revisted “ Second Law of Thermo-dynamics (4, 5)-8 I. Statements and Implications II. Entropy (PS #2 due) “ Exam #1 (100 pts) “ ….. Student Council Free Day “ (examples) III. Third Law, IV. Free Energy IV. Some Useful Equations 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 10/13 VIII. Rubber Elasticity Equilibrium in Pure Substances (6)-4 10/15 I. Phase Diagrams II. Dependence on Conditions 10/18 III. Boundries, (PS #3 due) 10/20 " Quiz#2 (30 pts), 10/22 IV. Surface Behavior 10/25 Mixtures (7)-8 10/27 I. Important Quantities 10/29 II. Thermodymanic of Mixing 11/30 Exam #2 (100 pts) 11/3 III. Solutions 11/5 (inc. colligative properties) 11/8 IV. Activities 11/10 (Raoult & Henry) 11/12 V. Consequences of G-D Eq. 11/15 VI. Real Solutions Phase Diagrams (8) 11/17 I. Gibbs Phase Rule (PS #4 due) 11/19 II. 2-Component Systems T-Fixed 11/22 Quiz 3, then no class 11/24 Thanksgiving Vacation 11/26 Thanksgiving Vacation 11/29 III. 2-Component Systems P-Fixed 12/1 " (start next) Chemical Equilibria(9-9.3) 12/3 I. Free Energy and Eq. Consts. 12/6 II. Effect of Temperature 12/8 III. Eq. Consts at High Pressure 12/9 IV. Extent of Reaction 12/14 Final Exam10:30 (#3), (100 pts) 20 10/11 VII. Real Gases Office Hours: 3:00 -4:00 M, W, F. PS #1: PS#2: PS#3: PS #4 PS #5 PS #6 Hand in (due 9/9): E.119b, P1.1, 1.8, 1.15, 1.38, Don't hand in: E1.28, P1.2, 1.3, 1.13, 1.23 Hand in: (due 9/25) E2.4b, E2.26b, E2.44b, E3.10b, P3.5, E3.29. Don't hand in: E2.13, E2.29, E3.13, P3.2, P3.9, P3.11 plus any others you may want. Hand in: P4.1, P4.6, P4.11, P4.18, P4.30, P5.26, P5.27. Don't hand in E4.4, E4.14, E4.19, P5.21, P5.22 plus any others you may want. Hand in: E6.2b, P6.2, P6.18, F6.1, F6.2. Don't hand in: E612b, E6.13b, P6.10, P6.16, P6.21 plus any others you may want. Hand in: E7.6b, E7.13b, E7.16b, P7.6, P7.15. Don't hand in: E7.10b, E7.13a, P7.9, P7.10, P7.12 plus any others you may want. Hand inP8.9, P8.15, E9.6b, E9.11b, P9.15 Don't hand in: none, plus any others you may want. Grading: Exams (3 x 100 pts) + Quizzes (3 x 30 pts) + Homework (6 x 5 pts) Schedule: Chapt 0-3(1+4+7+1), Chapt 4-6(8+4+1), Chapt 7-9.3 (8+4+4+1); total (41). Ye Olde Physical Chemistry Chemistry 241 Fall 2004, MWF 10:00-10:50, 125 Schrenk Hall Frank D. Blum (138 Schrenk) [email protected] Tentative Outline Topic (Atkins and de Paula Chapters) We will basically cover Part 1 of this text. 4. Phase Equilibria and Transitions (6,8,9) 1. Properties of Gases (1) 5. Mixtures and Solutions(7) 2. First Law of Thermodynamics (2,3) 6. Electrochemistry (10) 3. Second Law of Thermodynamics (4,5) Text: Primary: Physical Chemistry, 7th ed., P. Atkins and de Paula, Freeman, 2002 (earlier versions of this text will work, but make sure you do the right problems.) Don't forget to look at the appendices. Grading/Exams: Grades will be based on 3 (probably) equally weighted exams, plus home work assignments. We will decide, in class, on how much weight will be given to home work assignments. Exams will be announced prior to when they will be given. You will be allowed to bring a calculator and one note card (w/ equations, etc.) to class for the exam. The material covered by the exam will include the text and lecture. Advice: Try to work the problems assigned by yourself. If you don't get the right answer, discuss the approaches with your classmates. Office Hours: Generally, I will try to be available from 3-4 M, T, Th. I will also be available by appointment (afternoons preferred). I have set up a discussion list on e-mail. It is called [email protected]. If you send questions here, the whole class will benefit from the answers (I hope). Web Page: http://web.umr.edu/~fblum/fdbinfo/c243fs03.html