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AY2015 NIT Ibaraki College Minoru Practical Physical Chemistry SATOH Email: [email protected] Luis A. GUZMAN Email: [email protected] Basic Information Course Regular Course Compulsory / Elective Elective Grade 5th Number of Credits 1 Semester 1st Semester Credit Type Normal Class Type Technical Subject Course Objectives Resolving examples in terms of principles or laws, you will theoretically interpret chemical and physical behaviors. Students will exercise examples of physical chemistry in the first half of the semester and some selected unit operations of chemical engineering in the second half. The purpose of this subject is the following: 1. To resolve some problems for chemical phenomena such as stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, reaction rate and colligative properties. 2. To solve problems on separation processes such as evaporation, distillation and extraction. 3. To resolve some problems of admission exams. Topic Outline / Schedule Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 Topic Outline Stoichiometry Exercise for Stoichiometry Chemical Equilibrium (1) Exercise for Chemical Equilibrium Chemical Equilibrium (2) Exercise for Chemical Equilibrium Reaction Rate (1) Exercise for First- and Second- order Reactions Reaction Rate (2) Exercise for Complex Reactions Colligative Property Exercise for freezing point depression boiling point elevation, and 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 osmotic pressure Mid-term Exam Mid-term Exam Review Evaporation(1) Exercises on Material Balance Calculation Evaporation(2) Exercises on Heat Balance Calculation Distillation(1) Exercises on Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Calculation Distillation(2) Exercises on McCabe-Thiele Method Distillation Extraction(1) Exercises on Liquid - Liquid Extraction Calculation Extraction(2) Exercises on Batch and Continuous Liquid - Liquid Extraction Final Exam Final Exam Review Scores and Test Solution Textbooks and Other Readings Reference: 1 AY2015 NIT Ibaraki College [1] Peter Atkins, Julio De Paula, Atkins' Physical Chemistry (10th Edition), Oxford University Press, 2014* [2] Ichihara Masao, Ohga Fumihiro. Mizuno Naoharu, Yamamoto Shigeo, Suzuki Yoshitaka. "Methods of Calculations in Chemical Engineering”, Tokyo Denki University, 1999. *... available in our library Relevant Online Resources Integrated Rate Law: First Order Reaction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smcyZ_r0A88 L36-3 Chemical Kinetics: Rate Laws - First and second order reactions, rate constant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i0uTmATtH4 Reactions in Equilibrium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGJjjm7-DJ4 Chemistry 11.7 What is the Equilibrium Constant, Keq? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z4_rc6nsKU Le Chatelier's Principle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-fEvpVNTlE Grading Policy Grading will be based on quizzes, a mid-term exam, and a final exam. The weighting is as follows: quizzes 20% assignments regular exams 80% total 100% To get credits, you need to get 60 or more points in total. Course Description 1st half semester Each lecture has quizzes for the studies of the day. If you have some questions, you should ask the questions in the lecture. To prepare for and review each lecture, you need to check the textbooks and the notebook in the lecture. You can use a calculator not only in the lecture but also in the examination. 2nd half semester Prints of chemical engineering exercises will be distributed in the class Students will be able to solve proposed problems based on examples. Team work and active participation is considered. You can bring your notebooks and textbooks for references. Calculator is required for calculations during the practice and in the examination. Notes 2