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Title: General Chemistry II
Authors: FUOYE
Keywords: melting,
Vapor pressure
Vaporization
Saturated vapors
Issue Date: 25-Mar-2015
Abstract: Derivation of ideal gas equation leading to Boyle’s Law and Avogadro’s Hypothesis. The Avogadro Constant. A simplified treatment (e.g. particle in a box). The assumption for ideal behavior and their limitation for real gases at high pressure and low temperature. Boltzmann distribution and molecule speed. Boltzmann constant. • Liquids: the kinetic concept of the liquid state and simple kinetic-molecular description of melting, vaporization and vapor pressure saturated and unsaturated vapors. • Phase equilibra: Phase rule, equilibra involving one, two and three components. • Solids: Lattice structure and spacing. NaCl as ionic lattice. Cu as a cubic close-packed metal lattice. Graphite and Diamond –their properties as macromolecular structures. Lattice energy and forces between the particles in atomic molecular and ionic lattice. • Electrolysis: The factors affecting the mass of substance liberated during electrolysis. Relationship between Faraday and the Avogadro constant and the charge of the electron. • Equilibria: Chemical equilibria: Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium, factors affecting chemical equilibria: Le Chatelier’s principle. Equilibrium constraints: their definition and calculation in terms of concentrations
Description: Derivation of ideal gas equation leading to Boyle’s Law and Avogadro’s Hypothesis. The Avogadro Constant. A simplified treatment (e.g. particle in a box). The assumption for ideal behavior and their limitation for real gases at high pressure and low temperature. Boltzmann distribution and molecule speed. Boltzmann constant. • Liquids: the kinetic concept of the liquid state and simple kinetic-molecular description of melting, vaporization and vapor pressure saturated and unsaturated vapors. • Phase equilibra: Phase rule, equilibra involving one, two and three components. • Solids: Lattice structure and spacing. NaCl as ionic lattice. Cu as a cubic close-packed metal lattice. Graphite and Diamond –their properties as macromolecular structures. Lattice energy and forces between the particles in atomic molecular and ionic lattice. • Electrolysis: The factors affecting the mass of substance liberated during electrolysis. Relationship between Faraday and the Avogadro constant and the charge of the electron. • Equilibria: Chemical equilibria: Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium, factors affecting chemical equilibria: Le Chatelier’s principle. Equilibrium constraints: their definition and calculation in terms of concentrations
URI: http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/494
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