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 610-311 Physical Chemistry IIIB

Note

Credit cannot be gained for this subject and 610-310.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr F. Grieser

Prerequisites

Chemistry 610-210 or 610-211. Concurrent enrolment in 610-315 is strongly recommended.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures

Subject Description

Upon completion of 610-311 students should: understand the principles of statistical mechanics, their relationship to classical thermodynamics and appreciate their application in describing chemical systems; understand the concepts of equilibrium electrochemistry and the principles controlling the rates of electrode processes; be able to quantitatively describe the role of surfaces in a variety of important chemical phenomena and to use models to describe micelle formation from surfactants; understand the range of techniques for the production of atomic and free radical species and the kinetic aspects of abstraction, addition and branched chain reactions; appreciate the principles of molecular spectroscopy, spectral interpretation and laser action; be able to quantitatively characterize excited state properties and understand their significance in processes such as photosynthesis and photodegradation of materials; understand the solution properties of macromolecules.

The subject covers the topics: surface chemistry; electrochemistry; photochemistry; reactions of unstable species; statistical thermodynamics; macromolecules.

Assessment

One 3-hour written examination at the end of semester. Assignments not exceeding 12 pages.



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