Chemistry 361 - Physical Chemistry

Spring
2017
01
4.00
Helen Leung, Mark Marshall
TTH 10:00AM-11:20AM
Amherst College
CHEM-361-01-1617S
MERR 403
hleung@amherst.edu; mdmarshall@amherst.edu

The thermodynamic principles and the concepts of energy, entropy, and equilibrium introduced in CHEM 161 will be expanded. Statistical mechanics, which connects molecular properties to thermodynamics, will be introduced. Typical applications are non-ideal gases, phase transitions, heat engines and perpetual motion, phase equilibria in multicomponent systems, properties of solutions (including those containing electrolytes or macromolecules), and transport across biological membranes. Appropriate laboratory work is provided. Four hours of class and four hours of laboratory per week.


Requisite: CHEM 161, PHYS 116 or 123, and MATH 121. MATH 211 is recommended.  Limited to 24 students. Spring semester.  Professors Leung and Marshall.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.