CH242. : Physical Chemistry 2

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH241.

Overview

Overview:

This course aims to study:

- Chemical equilibrium.

- The law of the act of mass.

- Methods of expressing the equilibrium constant.

- Factors affecting the equilibrium constant.

- The concept of vapor pressure.

- Methods of measuring vapor pressure.

- Surface tension. Methods of measuring surface tension.

- Viscosity in liquids.

- The nature of the phases of solutions.

- Types of strong attraction between molecules.

- Henry's law and Raoult's law and its applications.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Introduce the student to the principles and laws of chemical equilibrium and the law of mass action.

2. Enable the student to know the ways to express the chemical equilibrium constant and the factors affecting it.

3. Enable the student to analyze the concept of vapor pressure and the most important methods of measuring it.

4. Develop the student's ability to interpret the concept of surface tension and the most important methods of measuring it.

5. Developing the student's skills from deducing the meaning of viscosity and methods of measuring it.

6. Develop the student's ability to distinguish the nature of solutions, their phases and the types of forces present among their molecules.

7. Enable the student to analyze the most important laws in solutions such as Henry and Raoult's law.

8. The student should recognize the importance of the laws of chemical equilibrium and the law of mass action.

9. The student should list the ways to express the chemical equilibrium constant and the factors affecting it.

10. The student should explain the concept of vapor pressure and the most important methods of measuring it.

11. The student should explain the surface tension and methods of measuring it.

12. The student should mention the concept of viscosity and methods of measuring it.

13. The student should explain the nature of solutions, their phases and the types of forces between molecules.

14. The student should distinguish between the most important laws, which are the laws of Henry and Raoult.

15. The student should describe the laws of chemical equilibrium and the law of mass action.

16. The student should link the methods of expressing the equilibrium constant and the factors affecting it.

17. The student should deduce the concept of vapor pressure and the most important methods of measuring it.

18. The student should analyze the property of surface tension.

19. The student should explain the law of viscosity and methods of measuring it.

20. The student should analyze the nature of solutions, their phases and the types of forces between their molecules.

21. The student should discover the relationship between the most important laws such as Henry's law and Raoult's law.

22. The student should use the laws of chemical equilibrium and the law of mass action to know the progress of chemical reactions.

23. The student should propose a relationship between the methods of expressing the equilibrium constant and the factors affecting it.

24. The student must tolerate the law of vapor pressure and the law of surface tension.

25. The student should diagnose the most important methods of measuring surface tension.

26. The student should apply the law of viscosity to liquids of different densities.

27. The student should employ the nature of solutions in knowing the types of forces that exist between molecules.

28. The student should propose a relationship between Henry's law and Raoult's law. 29. Be able to make some presentations.

30. Ability to work as a team, exchange views and respect the opinions of colleagues. 31. Ability to self-learning and continuous.

32- Ability to communicate and communicate in writing and orally.

Teaching and learning methods

- Lectures.

- Discussion and dialogue.

Research and investigation.

Methods of assessments

Notes

Percentage

Evaluation weight

Evaluation duration

Evaluation methods

No.

25%

25

Fifth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

1

25%

25

Tenth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

2

50%

50

Last week

Final Exam

3

Course Content

Week

Scientific topic

Teaching hours

Lectures

Exercises

Discussion

1

Chemical equilibrium

2

2

Law of Mass Action

2

3

Ways to express the equilibrium constant

2

4

Factors Affecting the Equilibrium Constant

2

5

First med term exam

6

The concept of vapor pressure

2

7

Methods of measuring vapor pressure

2

8

Surface tension

2

9

Surface tonometric methods

2

10

Second med term exam

11

Viscosity in liquids

2

12

Nature of solution phases

2

13

Types of attractive forces between molecules

2

14

Henry's law and Raoult's law and its applications

2

15

Final exam

Total

24

References

Reference Title

Publisher

Version

The author

Reference location

Physical chemistry Atkin

Physical chemistry Barrow

Physical Chemistry

Prentice-Hall inc.

4th edition

Walter Moor

Faculty library

Physical Chemistry

Addison Wesley

2ed edition

Gilbert Castellan

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