CH 392 Physical Chemistry
The first semester of this course (
CH 391) topics include the origin, applications, and implications of quantum mechanics. Specific topics include spectroscopy (rotational, vibrational, electronic and NMR), chemical bonding, and molecular structure. The second semester (
CH 392) topics include thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and kinetics. Through the two semesters emphasis will be placed in applying a conceptual understanding of quantum mechanics and the quantization of energy levels in molecular and atomic systems when answering quantitative chemical problems. Two semester course: Three 50-minute lectures per week.
Prerequisite
Take CH-391 and
CH 302. Students must pass prerequisites with a "C-" or better to enroll in CH 392.
Corequisite
Take
CH 391,
MA 233, and
PHYS 205 previously or concurrently. Students must pass prerequisites with a "C-" or better to enroll in CH 392.
Offered
Even Year Spring Semester