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 610-310 Physical Chemistry IIIA

Note

Credit cannot be gained for this subject and 610-311 or 610-315.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr F. Grieser

Prerequisites

Chemistry 610-210 or (610-211 and 610-215) (1998: (610-210 or 610-211) and 610-215).

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (3 per week for 8 weeks), 32 hours practical work

Subject Description

Upon completion of 610-310 students should: relate UV-visible spectroscopy to the fates of electronically excited molecules; understand photochemical kinetics and its application to controlling light induced processes; understand the main concepts of equilibrium electrochemistry and be able to apply electrochemical principles to interpret the behaviour of solutions and galvanic cells; understand the nature of a surface and the phenomena of spreading behaviour of liquids, capillary rise, vapour pressure, superheating, crystal solubility and super-saturation; understand the processes of micelle formation from surfactants and gas adsorption on solids; have developed skills in experimental techniques and instrumental methods of physical chemistry.

The subject covers the topics: surface chemistry, electrochemistry, photochemistry, reactions of reactive intermediates.

The practical course will consist of a number of experiments involving the physical and instrumental investigations of important chemical systems and phenomena.

Assessment

One 2-hour written examination at the end of semester. Assignments not exceeding 12 pages. Practical work will be continuously assessed in the form of short reports. Practical work must be completed satisfactorily before credit can be granted for the subject.



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