Course description

Studies the first and second laws and their consequences for chemical systems. Covers thermodynamic properties of pure fluids, solids, and mixtures; phase and chemical reaction equilibrium; heat effects in batch and flow processes; and power cycles and refrigeration.

Outcome 1: Apply fundamental concepts of thermodynamics to engineering applications. (a,c,d,e,g,h,j,k)

Outcome 2: Work as a team to analyze and design a thermodynamic system (e.g. power generator) and communicate results in a written report. (c,d,g)

Prerequisites

CHEM 3900

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