Inferences of Acidity and Basicity Through the Master Equation Method
Offered By: ATOMS UFRJ via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of acidity and basicity through the Master Equation Method in this 51-minute virtual seminar presented by Prof. Richard Elliott from the University of Akron. Delve into the historical context, Muscat Theory, and Vertime Theory before examining the Delta Quantity and reviewing M1. Investigate factorization techniques, vapor pressure analysis, and specific case studies involving acetone, chloroform, and carbonic acid. Gain insights into the development of new theories and closed loop phase diagrams. This comprehensive presentation, hosted by the Atoms® group at UFRJ, offers a deep dive into advanced concepts in chemical equilibrium and thermodynamics.
Syllabus
Introduction
History
Muscat Theory
Vertime Theory
Delta Quantity
Review of M1
Factorization
Vapor Pressure
AcetoneChloroform
Carbonic Acid
A caveat
Developing a new theory
Closed loop phase diagrams
Summary
Taught by
ATOMS UFRJ
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