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Chem.412 – PChem I - Outline Introduction/Basics Review Computer Applications States of Matter First Law of TDMolecular Energies Equilibrium & Spontaneity.

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1 Chem.412 – PChem I - Outline Introduction/Basics Review Computer Applications States of Matter First Law of TDMolecular Energies Equilibrium & Spontaneity Quantum Chemistry Entropy – 2 nd /3 rd Laws Equations of State Grade Distrn

2 Introduction: Review of Basics Four Major Principles Mathematical Basics Units Significant Figures. Problem Solving Common Terminology Factor Labels

3 Major Principles of Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics Kinetics Quantum Mechanics Statistical Mechanics

4 Basic SI Units

5 Seven Basic SI Units

6 Units – Examples I

7 Units – Examples II

8 ExponentialPrefixSymbol 10 18 exaE 10 15 petaP 10 12 teraT 10 9 gigaG 10 6 megaM 10 3 kilok 10 2 hectoh 10 1 dekada 10 0 --- 10 -1 decid 10 -2 centic 10 -3 millim 10 -6 micro  10 -9 nanon 10 -12 picop 10 -15 femtof 10 -18 attoa

9 Prefix/Units – Examples

10 Scientific Notation & Identities ± integer± real

11 Scientific Notation & Identities: Examples

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13 Rules of Significant Figures Counting zeros Rounding Product/Quotient can have no more sig. Figs. Than numbers with the least sig. Figs. Sum/Difference can have no more decimals than numbers with least decimals. Keep at least one extra digit for intermediate calculations Exact Numbers

14 Rules of Significant Figures: Examples

15 Mathcad Answers

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17 Dimensional Analysis Method of calculation utilizing a knowledge of units Conversion factors => simple ratios relating two units Desired unit = given unit  (conversion factor) Dimensional Analysis

18 Examples

19 Density Example The sun is estimated to have a mass of 2x10 36 kg. Assuming it to be a sphere of average radius 6.96x10 5 km, calculate the average density of the sun in units of g cm -3. Mathcad Soln Mathcad w Instructions

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21 Stoichiometry Example Determine the number of hydrogen atoms present in 2.56 kg of water.

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23 Atmosphere Pressure and the Barometer Pressure Standard atmospheric pressure = 760 mm of Hg 1 atm = 760 mmHg = 760 torr = 101.325 kPa. Graph Demo

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27 Common Terminology System: Part of universe being studied, set apart by definite boundaries. Surroundings: Medium outside System. Isolated System: No energy or matter transferred between System and Surr. Closed System: Energy transfer between Sys. and Surr. Open System: Energy and Matter transfers between Sys. And Surr. Properties: Quantitative measures of physical quantities ( i.e. pressure and temperature ) Graphical TechniquesGraph Demo

28 Graphical TechniquesGraph Demo

29 Introduction: Review of Basics Four Major Principles Mathematical Basics Units Significant Figures. Problem Solving Common Terminology Factor Labels Graphical Techniques Graph Demo


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