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Faculty of Science
Department of
chemistry
Time of lectures:
Instructor:
Office hours:
2015/2016
Semester:
Practical Physical
Chemistry I
)1( ‫كيمياء فيزيائية عملي‬
11124222
Prerequisite (s): 111241
Lecture room (s) :
1st
Text books & References:
Physical Chemistry, 4th Edition, by K. J. Laidler, J. H.
Text Book
Meiser and B.C. Sanctuary, Houghton Mifflin, Boston (2003).
(Optional) Experiments in Physical Chemistry" Shoemaker, D.P.;
Other
References Garland, C.W.; Nibler, J.W. (or any comparable text), Any edition
Course Description:
The Experiments: We will perform at least 12 experiments in physical chemistry covering
Thermodynamics and Equilibrium. Students in the laboratory course will rotate through the
list of experiments in 2 groups, designated I and II to best utilize our available equipments.
You will be assigned a group designation during the first lecture session. All experiments will
be performed in Chem 309 unless otherwise noted.
Below is a list of all experiment in this course:
Group I
1. Heat of solution using solubility method
2. Heat of solution using calorimetry
3. Indicator constant
4. The apparent enthalpy of proton ionization of a weak acid
5. Phase diagram of a three-component system
6. Binary liquid-vapor phase diagram (azeotropic mixture)
7. Effect of ionic strength on solubility
Group II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Vapor pressure of a pure liquid
Iodide-iodate equilibrium constant
The use of NMR spectroscopy to calculate equilibrium constant using chemical shift
The use of NMR to calculate equilibrium constant using relaxation time
Heat of combustion
Enthalpy of reaction in solution
Partial molar volume
Course outline:
Week
Topic detailes
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Attendance Policies:
 Be Punctual.
 Attendance is mandatory. Students are not allowed to miss more than 15% of the
lectures, without acceptable real cause.
 If a student misses more that 15 % of the course lectures, she/he will forfeit the course
credits. After this, medical reports may be submitted for evaluation, for a total absence
of no more than 20%. If student misses more than 20% of lectures, regardless of the
cause, the course will be failed.
Grading system:
Assessment
First Exam
Second Exam
Activities and Evaluation
Final Examination
Total
Grade
25%
25%
10%
40%
100%