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22ZP392 - Physical Chemistry II

Course specification
Course titlePhysical Chemistry II
Acronym22ZP392
Study programme
Module
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Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
    Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
      ESPB7.0Status
      ConditionEnrolled in Physical Chemistry I (for enrollment) Passed the Physical Chemistry I exam (for the exam)Облик условљености
      The goal• Introduce the students to the interactions of molecules with electric and electromagnetic field and with the methods of determination of the molecular structure based on these interactions • To acquire basic knowledge about the interfacial phenomena and the colloid systems • To accomplish students’ knowledge of the formal chemical kinetics obtained in Physical Chemistry I by studying the mechanisms of complex chemical reactions and the basic principles of chemical catalysis • To introduce electrochemical reactions as a class of chemical heterogeneous reactions
      The outcomeStudents have comprehended the theoretical basis of spectroscopic methods for determining the structure of molecules, as a basis for further study of instrumental methods of chemical analysis. They understood the characteristics of the various interfaces and colloid systems and thus acquire basic know¬ledge for studying specific chemical technologies through vocational subjects. Students also learned to describe complex chemical reactions by mathematical models, understood the impact of various factors on the reaction rate and learned the principles of catalytic processes. They understood the similarities and differences between chemical and electrochemical reactions and comprehended the basic principles of electrochemical reactions in equilibrium conditions.
      Contents
      Contents of lectures• Molecular interactions with electric and electromagnetic fields (dipole moment of molecules, intermolecular interactions, basic concepts of quantum mechanics, rotations and vibrations of molecules and related spectroscopy, electronic transitions and spectroscopy in the visible and ultraviolet region of the spectrum) • Interfacial phenomena (surface tension, surfactants, surface films, adsorption on the solid surface, electrical properties of the interface, colloid systems, electrokinetic phenomena) • Electrochemistry (thermodynamics of the chemical equilibrium on the metal/solution interface, electrode potential, Nernst equation, types of the electrodes, electrochemical cell and its electromotive force) • Chemical kinetics (reactions approaching equilibrium, parallel, consecutive and chain reac¬tions, Lindemann-Hinshelwood mechanism, collision and transition state theory, reactions in solution, homogeneous, heterogeneous and enzyme catalysis)
      Contents of exercises• Absorption spectroscopy, optical rotation, molar refraction • Gibbs adsorption isotherm • Electrokinetic potential of colloid particles • Standard electrode potential and potentiometric titration • Acid-base catalysis
      Literature
      1. S. Gojković, Lecture notes in physical chemistry II,http://fizickahemija.tmf.bg.ac.rs/
      2. Lj. Vračar et al., Experimental physical chemistry, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, 2015. (in Serbian)
      3. D. Ovcin et al., Physical chemistry – problems and solutions, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, 2004. (in Serbian)
      4. S. Đorđević, V. Dražić, Physical chemistry, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, 2010. (in Serbian)
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
      42
      Methods of teachingLectures (theory and numerical problems) and laboratory exercises
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
      Activites during lecturesTest paper
      Practical lessons20Oral examination50
      Projects
      Colloquia30
      Seminars