Thermodynamics & Kinetics
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
INTENDED AUDIENCE : BSc/BS/BE/BTech/Int-MSc/Int-MTech 1st or 2nd year students
COURSE OUTLINE: This course will cover classical thermodynamics and kinetics developed to explain a variety of macroscopic physico-chemical phenomena with applications in Chemistry. This course is designed as an introductory level course to the broad area of thermodynamics and kinetics and the lectures will be pitched at the level of undergraduates (both freshman and sophomore level).
Syllabus
Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics.
Properties of gases - Part 1.
Properties of gases - Part 2.
Introduction - part 1.
Introduction - part 2.
First law - part 1.
First law - part 2.
First law - part 3.
First law - part 4.
First law_part 5.
Second law - Part 1.
Second law - Part 2.
Spontaneity and equilibrium - part 1.
Spontaneity and equilibrium - part 2.
Spontaneity and equilibrium - part 3.
Phase equilibrium - part 1.
Phase equilibrium - part 2.
Phase equilibrium - part 3.
Mixtures - part 1.
Mixtures - part 2.
Chemical Equilibrium - part 1.
Chemical Equilibrium - part 2.
Chemical Equilibrium - part 3.
Chemical Equilibrium - part 4.
Chemical Equilibrium - part 5.
Electrochemistry.
Surfaces and interfaces.
Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws - part 1.
Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws - part 2.
Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws - part 3.
Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws - part 4.
Chemical Kinetics: Mechanisms - part 1.
Chemical Kinetics: Mechanisms - part 2.
Chemical Kinetics: Mechanisms - part 3.
Chemical Kinetics: Mechanisms - part 4.
Chemical Kinetics: Mechanisms - part 5.
Chemical Kinetics: Mechanisms - part 6.
Reaction dynamics - part 1.
Reaction dynamics - part 2.
Reaction dynamics - part 3.
Reaction dynamics - part 4.
Reaction dynamics - part 5.
Reaction dynamics - part 6.
Reaction dynamics - part 7.
Taught by
Thermodynamics & Kinetics - IISER Mohali
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