Principles of Thermodynamics
Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 1KB009
- Code
- 1KB009
- Education cycle
- First cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- Chemistry G1F, Technology G1F
- Grading system
- Pass with distinction (5), Pass with credit (4), Pass (3), Fail (U)
- Finalised by
- The Faculty Board of Science and Technology, 4 November 2008
- Responsible department
- Department of Chemistry - Ångström
Entry requirements
Chemical Principles I/Basic chemistry, 10 credits, Chemical Principles II, 5 credits and the structure, function of Chemical substances, 10 credits and Mathematics 15 credits or corresponding
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student should be able to
- account for the contents in and discuss about the consequences of the thermodynamic main clauses
- discuss about the connection between intermolecular interactions and state equations and changes of state
- calculate the change in thermodynamic units for different type cases of changes of state both within a phase and at phase transitions
- carry out thermodynamic calculations on different types of mixtures and reaction and phase equilibria
- carry out simpler arguments around how statistical considerations at the molecular level are connected with the thermodynamic properties for a macroscopic system
- document laboratory work in laboratory session medical record, plan and carry out laboratory work in a correct way and present the results in a report
- give examples how the course content has importance for man and the environment
Content
The laws of thermodynamics; enthalpy, entropy, internal energy, free energy, chemical potential, phase equilibria; mixtures, solutions, colligative properties and chemical reaction equilibria; laboratory methodology.
Instruction
Lectures, problem solving sessions and laboratory work.
Assessment
Written examinations are organised at the end of the course and/or during the course and corresponds to 3 cr. Laboratory sessions and projects/assignments correspond 2 to cr. For a pass mark, it is required that all parts have been assessed passed. The final grade corresponds to a joining of the results of the written examination and the laboratory sessions.