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.

Corequisite

Registration is also required in CHM 307L.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 12 students per laboratory section.