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CHEM-203 Survey of Physical Chemistry General Information McGill Policy statements Course outline

General Information (Top) Prof. Bryan C. Sanctuary Office: OM 224 Phone : (514)398-6930 Email: Bryan.Sanctuary@McGill.CA Credits: 3 Format: 3 lectures. Time/Location: MWF 08:35 a.m.9:25 p.m. - Fall 2013/OM 112. Tutorial/Location: TBA Prerequisites: CHEM-110 or CHEM-111 and CHEM-120 or CHEM-121 or equivalent. This course is intended for students in biological science programs requiring only one course in physical chemistry. Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM-204 or CHEM-213. Syllabus: The fundamentals of thermodynamics and chemical kinetics with applications to the behaviour of biomolecular systems. Thermodynamic and kinetic control of biological processes. Course Text: Course Text: Physical Chemistry by Laidler, Meiser and Sanctuary: http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/index.html?cat=86 Note: For PC, we will cover the two modules: Thermodynamics module: http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/thermodynamics.html Chemical Kinetics module: http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/kinetics.html You can also purchase the full ebook (which includes the above for PC) http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/index.html?cat=86 Note: For Mac users, we cover the module for the first 10 chapters, or the full 19 chapters: http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/physical-chemistry-ebooks-c-83.html http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/index.html?cat=86 Support: Support portal for the book: http://www.mchmultimedia.com/physicalchemistry-help/

Free Solution manual: Solution manuals for the book: http://www.mchmultimedia.com/store/files/egoods/mchfreebooksviewer.exe Download; click icon on desk top; choose Available Free books and install the solution manuals you need. Grading: 1 Midterm (October 1 rd 2013, 18:30 to 20:30 FDA--30% total), Midterm (November 6 th 2013, 18:30 to 20:30 FDA--30% total), Final exam (40%).

McGill Policy statements: (Top) "McGill University values academic integrity. Therefore, all students must understand the meaning and consequences of cheating, plagiarism and other academic offences under the Code of Student Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures (see www.mcgill.ca/students/srr/honest/ for more information). "L'université McGill attache une haute importance à l honnêteté académique. Il incombe par conséquent à tous les étudiants de comprendre ce que l'on entend par tricherie, plagiat et autres infractions académiques, ainsi que les conséquences que peuvent avoir de telles actions, selon le Code de conduite de l'étudiant et des procédures disciplinaires (pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez consulter le site www.mcgill.ca/students/srr/honest/)." In accord with McGill University s Charter of Students Rights, students in this course have the right to submit in English or in French any written work that is to be graded. "Conformément à la Charte des droits de l étudiant de l Université McGill, chaque étudiant a le droit de soumettre en français ou en anglais tout travail écrit devant être noté (sauf dans le cas des cours dont l un des objets est la maîtrise d une langue)."

Course outline (Top) Lecture notes will be uploaded as we proceed. Fall Term 2012 CHEMISTRY 203: OUTLINE Please preview the material before coming to class. I will assign problems from the solution manual in class. Do problems assigned because exams will be based on similar problems. In the tutorials a certain number of representative problems will be done. The intention is to spend approximately one month each on the following topics: First Law of Thermodynamics; Second Law of Thermodynamics; Chemical Kinetics.

The First Law of Thermodynamics: (First month) LMS Chapter 2 (note you can right-click a page of LMS and zoom if text too small): read Preview and Objectives. Go to the Table of Contents and choose Multimedia at the end. Go through the examples found there for Chapter 2 so you have an idea of many of the concepts: First six lectures or so: will discuss sections 2.1 to 2.4 (In class I will be more specific as to which sections are covered and which problems I assign). The following general concepts should be understood and applied. Temperature Heat and work Conservation of energy State functions Internal energy Types of work and maximum work Enthalpy Endothermic and exothermic processes Reversible and irreversible paths Heat capacity

Next six lectures or so: will discuss sections 2.5 to 2.6. Themochemistry Balanced equations Standard states Hess Law Calorimetry Heats of formation Bond energies Ideal gases at constant pressure (isobaric), constant temperature (isothermal), constant heat (adiabatic) and constant volume (isochoric) (We will skip the Joule-Thompson effect in section 2.7.) Van der Waal s equation This material will be covered in the Midterm on October 3 rd. Problems: For Chapter 2, the first law of thermodynamics, do enough problems so that you feel comfortable. Do not do the stared (*) problems and omit the section on real gases. The Second Law of Thermodynamics: (Second month): LMS Chapter 3: read Preview and Objectives. Go to the Table of Contents and choose Multimedia at the end. Go through the examples found for chapter 3 there so you have an idea of many of the concepts: About twelve lectures or so: will discuss Chapter 3 (In class I will be more specific as to which sections are covered and which problems I assign). The following general concepts should be understood and applied.

Carnot cycle and the steam engine Reversible isothermal expansion Reversible adiabatic expansion Reversible isothermal compression Reversible adiabatic compression Efficiency of a reversible heat engine Definition of entropy Irreversible processes Entropy and disorder Entropy of fusion Entropy of vaporization Entropy changes in chemical reactions Entropy of mixing Conditions for equilibrium The Gibbs energy The Helmholtz energy Available non-pv work Thermodynamic equation of state Heat engines and heat pumps

Chemical kinetics: (Third month): LMS Chapters 9 and 10: read Preview and Objectives. Go to the Table of Contents and choose Multimedia at the end. Go through all the examples found there for Chapter 2 so you have an idea of many of the concepts: We will spend about 6 lectures of chapter 9. Rates of reaction Empirical rate laws Order of reactions Rate constants Zeroth, first and second order rate laws Half lives Opposing reactions Molecularity Catalysts The Arrhenius equation Activation energy Reaction coordinates Energy potential surfaces The pre-exponential factor Transition state theory

We will spend about six lectures on Chapter 10 Composite reactions Simultaneous reactions Opposing reactions Consecutive reactions Steady state approximation Rate and equilibrium constants Microscopic reversibility Free-radical reactions Chain reactions Photochemical reactions Acid base catalysis Enzyme catalysis