CHEM 302(S) Physical Chemistry: Structure and Dynamics
This course integrates a number of physical chemistry topics. An introduction
to quantum mechanics provides students with the basis for understanding molecular
structure. Statistical mechanics is then used to demonstrate the formal and
quantitative link between the properties of single molecules and the
thermodynamic and kinetic behavior of macroscopic collections of molecules.
Rate laws, enzyme kinetics, and transport properties are discussed. Applications
of these principles are chosen from a variety of areas, including polymer
chemistry, biochemistry, photochemistry, and solid and liquid state chemistry.
Quantitative laboratory experiments and consultation with the scientific
literature provide the background necessary for carrying out an independent
theoretical or experimental project.
Evaluation is based on problem sets, laboratory work, two hour tests, and
a final exam. Lectures: three hours a week; laboratory: four hours a week.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 301.
Hour: FRANCISCO and PEACOCK-L#PEZ