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[ 290PHCHPC2V18 ] VL (*)Physical Chemistry II

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Workload Ausbildungslevel Studienfachbereich VerantwortlicheR Semesterstunden Anbietende Uni
3 ECTS B2 - Bachelor 2. Jahr Chemie Serdar Niyazi Sariciftci 2 SSt Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
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Quellcurriculum Bachelorstudium Chemistry and Chemical Technology 2025W
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(*)Students will gain an in-depth understanding of physical chemistry and are able to details of quantum mechanics, chemical bonding and spectroscopy, such as Magnetic Resonance, Infrared, UV-Visible Absorption Spectroscopy and basic crystallography.
Fertigkeiten Kenntnisse
(*)The following skills should be held by the students upon completing this course: • Solve the Schrödinger equation in a 3-dimensional system and apply the resulting wavefunctions (k1, k3) • Understand the quantum mechanical description of simple atoms and molecules and evaluate molecules according to these principles • Understand the spectroscopical results with the underlying physical/chemical principles and apply this understanding to real experiments • Able to critical scientific thinking and modelling of physical chemistry of atoms and molecules (*)• Schrödinger equation in hydrogen and multi-electron atoms • Quantum mechanical description of molecular structures • Spectroscopic techniques and their quantum mechanistic principles • Symmetry of molecules
Beurteilungskriterien (*)oral exam
Lehrmethoden (*)Lecture
Abhaltungssprache Englisch
Literatur (*)
  • Physikalische Chemie II&III, Gordon M. Barrow, Bohmann-Vieweg, 3rd edition, 1976/1977.
  • Atkins’ Physical Chemistry, Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula, James Keeler, Oxford University Press; 11th edition, 2017.
  • Physical Chemistry, Engel and Reid, Pearson Education, 2005 ISBN 080533842X
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Äquivalenzen (*)TCBPDVOPYC2: VO Physical Chemistry II (2,6 ECTS)
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