CHM2051 Spring 1997
Lecture Overheads for Part II
Thermodynamics: An Introduction and Review
Basic Definitions and Thermodynamic Law
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Work and Reversibilty: a Model Case of Gas Expansion/Compression
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Boltzmann's Tombstone
Features of State Functions
(Monday 2/10)
Enthalpy as the Heat Consumed at Constant Pressure
(Monday 2/10)
Sample Problems from Chapter 7
(Wednesday 2/12)
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A Picture of a
Supersonic Expansion
(Fast Refrigerator)
The 'Look' of a Partial Derivative
(Wednesday 2/12)
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ThermoChemistry: Enthalpy as a State Function
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The Carnot Engine as a Model of All Reversible Engines
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The Second Law Introduced
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Thermodynamic Equilibrium
Predicting Spontaneous Change and the Properties of the Derived State Functions
(Monday 2/17)
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The Relationship between Free Energy and the Equilibrium Constant
(Monday 2/17)
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Equilibrium, Free Energy and Phase Transitions
(Wednesday 2/19)
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Electrochemistry: The Conversion of Chemical Potential to Electricity
(Friday 2/21/97)
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An Electrochemical Cell
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Table of Standard Electrode Potentials
Entropy and Perception
(Monday 2/24/97)
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Enthalpy, Entropy, and Solvation
(Monday 2/24/97)
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Class Project: Due Monday March 3 1997
PJ Brucat // University of Florida