Physical chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles, practices, and concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, time, #thermodynamics, #quantum chemistry, #statistical mechanics, analytical dynamics and chemical equilibrium.
#PhysicalChemistry, in contrast to chemical physics, is predominantly (but not always) a macroscopic or supra-molecular science, as the majority of the principles on which it was founded relate to the bulk rather than the molecular/atomic structure alone (for example, chemical equilibrium and colloids). (Source: wikipedia)
This is the full course of Physical chemistry where the following topics have been discussed in a very comprehensive way.
⭐ Table of Contents ⭐
⌨️ (
0:00:00) Course Introduction
⌨️ (
0:06:22) Concentrations
⌨️ (
0:11:58) Properties of gases introduction
⌨️ (
0:15:29) The ideal gas law
⌨️ (
0:26:10) Ideal gas (continue)
⌨️ (
0:33:56) Dalton's Law
⌨️ (
0:39:58) Real gases
⌨️ (
0:50:44) Gas law examples
⌨️ (
1:00:40) Internal energy
⌨️ (
1:10:59) Expansion work
⌨️ (
1:22:34) Heat
⌨️ (
1:28:28) First law of thermodynamics
⌨️ (
1:39:39) Enthalpy introduction
⌨️ (
1:43:46) Difference between H and U
⌨️ (
1:55:06) Heat capacity at constant pressure
⌨️ (
2:03:20) Hess' law
⌨️ (
2:11:59) Hess' law application
⌨️ (
2:22:06) Kirchhoff's law
⌨️ (
2:29:18) Adiabatic behaviour
⌨️ (
2:41:47) Adiabatic expansion work
⌨️ (
2:48:52) Heat engines
⌨️ (
2:57:27) Total carnot work
⌨️ (
3:07:48) Heat engine efficiency
⌨️ (
3:11:30) Microstates and macrostates
⌨️ (
3:21:54) Partition function
⌨️ (
3:30:18) Partition function examples
⌨️ (
3:37:55) Calculating U from partition
⌨️ (
3:48:13) Entropy
⌨️ (
3:56:34) Change in entropy example
⌨️ (
4:09:55) Residual entropies and the third law
⌨️ (
4:18:09) Absolute entropy and Spontaneity
⌨️ (
4:27:46) Free energies
⌨️ (
4:35:12) The gibbs free energy
⌨️ (
4:45:48) Phase Diagrams
⌨️ (
4:52:32) Building phase diagrams
⌨️ (
5:00:43) The clapeyron equation
⌨️ (
5:03:30) The clapeyron equation examples
⌨️ (
5:18:29) The clausius Clapeyron equation
⌨️ (
5:29:07) Chemical potential
⌨️ (
5:35:57) The mixing of gases
⌨️ (
5:48:32) Raoult's law
⌨️ (
6:02:08) Real solution
⌨️ (
6:12:13) Dilute solution
⌨️ (
6:18:56) Colligative properties
⌨️ (
6:27:26) Fractional distillation
⌨️ (
6:37:35) Freezing point depression
⌨️ (
6:48:50) Osmosis
⌨️ (
6:56:44) Chemical potential and equilibrium
⌨️ (
7:04:07) The equilibrium constant
⌨️ (
7:10:46) Equilibrium concentrations
⌨️ (
7:21:11) Le chatelier and temperature
⌨️ (
7:36:07) Le chatelier and pressure
⌨️ (
7:45:18) Ions in solution
⌨️ (
7:54:48) Debye-Huckel law
⌨️ (
8:02:22) Salting in and salting out
⌨️ (
8:15:12) Salting in example
⌨️ (
8:25:33) Salting out example
⌨️ (
8:35:59) Acid equilibrium review
⌨️ (
8:45:33) Real acid equilibrium
⌨️ (
8:54:36) The pH of real acid solutions
⌨️ (
9:02:12) Buffers
⌨️ (
9:11:12) Rate law expressions
⌨️ (
9:23:51) 2nd order type 2 integrated rate
⌨️ (
9:34:18) 2nd order type 2 (continue)
⌨️ (
9:42:54) Strategies to determine order
⌨️ (
9:53:02) Half life
⌨️ (
9:59:55) The arrhenius Equation
⌨️ (
10:12:00) The Arrhenius equation example
⌨️ (
10:20:46) The approach to equilibrium
⌨️ (
10:34:55) The approach to equilibrium (continue..)
⌨️ (
10:46:47) Link between K and rate constants
⌨️ (
10:56:39) Equilibrium shift setup
⌨️ (
11:06:13) Time constant, tau
⌨️ (
11:16:13) Quantifying tau and concentrations
⌨️ (
11:23:26) Consecutive chemical reaction
⌨️ (
11:26:48) Multi step integrated Rate laws
⌨️ (
11:41:39) Multi-step integrated rate laws (continue..)
⌨️ (
11:51:24) Intermediate max and rate det step
⭐ Credit ⭐
This great course was Presented by : Dr. Michael Groves,
Department of chemistry and biochemistry, California state university.
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