- Cours (CM) 15h
- Cours intégrés (CI) -
- Travaux dirigés (TD) 15h
- Travaux pratiques (TP) -
- Travail étudiant (TE) -
Langue de l'enseignement : Anglais
Enseignement proposé en : en présence
Description du contenu de l'enseignement
Thermodynamics:
First and second principle of thermodynamics: concept of energy and entropy
The chemical potential
The thermodynamic functions applied to chemical reactions
Action mass law
Van’t Hoff’s Law
Gibbs phase rule
Clapeyron’s Law.
Multi-component systems: multi-component phase diagram; Mixing entropy and free enthalpy for ideal solutions. Phase rule for several components.
Construction and reading of phase diagrams
Colligative properties of solutions
Mixing entropy and free enthalpy for regular solutions. Applications and illustrations by binary phase diagrams (liquid-gas, liquid-solid, solid-solid).
Kinetics:
Simple kinetic laws; reactions without order, principle of quasi-stationary states
Complex kinetic laws (balanced, parallel, consecutive reactions)
First and second principle of thermodynamics: concept of energy and entropy
The chemical potential
The thermodynamic functions applied to chemical reactions
Action mass law
Van’t Hoff’s Law
Gibbs phase rule
Clapeyron’s Law.
Multi-component systems: multi-component phase diagram; Mixing entropy and free enthalpy for ideal solutions. Phase rule for several components.
Construction and reading of phase diagrams
Colligative properties of solutions
Mixing entropy and free enthalpy for regular solutions. Applications and illustrations by binary phase diagrams (liquid-gas, liquid-solid, solid-solid).
Kinetics:
Simple kinetic laws; reactions without order, principle of quasi-stationary states
Complex kinetic laws (balanced, parallel, consecutive reactions)
Compétences à acquérir
Understand the fundations of thermodynamics from the concept of energy and entropy that is from the first and second principles.
Understand the application of these fundamental issues on chemical reactivity and equilibrium and on chemical kinetics based on potential energy landscape and chemical potential.
Understand the connection between microscopic and macroscopic behaviors the impact of molecular interactions on non-perfect mixtures properties
Understand the application of these fundamental issues on chemical reactivity and equilibrium and on chemical kinetics based on potential energy landscape and chemical potential.
Understand the connection between microscopic and macroscopic behaviors the impact of molecular interactions on non-perfect mixtures properties
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées
1) Chemical Principles : The Quest for Insight; Peter Atkins; Loretta Jones; Leroy Laverman, (seven edition) Publisher: Macmillan
2) Physical Chemistry. Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula, James Keeler ; (eleven edition) Publisher: Oxford University Press
2) Physical Chemistry. Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula, James Keeler ; (eleven edition) Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pré-requis obligatoires
Pré-requis recommandés
Contents of L1 UFAZ (teaching units Chemistry 1 and Chemistry 2)
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