CHM 307 CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS

Development of chemical thermodynamics and its applications to a variety of chemical systems such as phase and reaction equilibria. Correlation of experimental observations with theoretical models emphasized. Laboratory focus on the acquisition and interpretation of data.

Credits

4

Notes

Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory work.  Physics majors who have completed CHM 104 or CHM 204 may substitute a 200-level physics course for Course 224.

Prerequisite

CHM 224, MAT 113 and PHY 108.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 12 students per laboratory section.