Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Thermodynamic functions
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R1-Chapter 1
R2-Chapter 1
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2
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Entropy and equilibrium
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R1-Chapter 2
R2-Chapter 1
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3
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Kinetic energy and temperature
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R1-Chapter 1
R2-Chapter 1
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4
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Intermolecular forces
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R1-Chapter 3
R2-Chapter 1
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5
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Distrubition of molecular velocities
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R1-Chapter 10
R2-Chapter 1
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6
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Distrubition of energy
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R1-Chapter 10
R2-Chapter 2
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7
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Rotation and vibration of diatomic molecules
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R1-Chapter 9
R2-Chapter 2
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8
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Viscosity of gases
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R1-Chapter 3
R2-Chapter 3
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9
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Diffusion
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R1-Chapter 4
R2-Chapter 3
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10
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Partition functions
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R1-Chapter 10
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11
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Chemical potential
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R1-Chapter 4
R2-Chapter 1
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12
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Phase rule
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R1-Chapter 4
R2-Chapter 1
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13
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High pressures
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R2-Chapter 1
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14
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Partial molar quantities
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R1-Chapter 4
R2-Chapter 1
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Prerequisites
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-
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Prof. Dr. Ali KARAİPEKLİ
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Instructors
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1-)Profesör Dr. Ali Karaipekli
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Assistants
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-
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Resources
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R1. Sarıkaya, Y. (2011). Fizikokimya (10. Baskı), Gazi Kitabevi, Ankara.
R2. Atkins, P.W., Paula, J.D. (2013) Fizikokimya, (9. Baskı). Çev. Yıldız, S.,Yılmaz, H., Kılıç, E., Bilim Yayınevi, Ankara.
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Supplementary Book
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-
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Goals
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The aim of this course is to give advanced information about the basic subjects of Physical Chemistry, basic relations, and the application of these relations.
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Content
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Thermodynamic functions, Entropi and equilibrium, Kinetic energy and temperature, Intermolecular forces, Distribution of molecular velocities, Distribution of energy, Rotation and vibration of diatomic molecules, viscosity of gases,diffusion, Partition functions, Chemical potential, Phase rule, High pressures, Partial molar quantities
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Has the necessary theoretical and applied basic knowledge within the scope of natural science. Has the knowledge to evaluate the nature, source, limits, accuracy, reliability, and validity of the information.
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4
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2
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Participates in interdisciplinary studies by using the basic knowledge of the field and analytical thinking ability.
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-
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3
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Evaluates concepts, ideas, and data in the field of chemistry with scientific methods, identify and analyze complex problems and issues, make discussions, and develop suggestions based on evidence and research.
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3
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4
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Has the ability to design and implement experiments, use modern technical devices, collect data and analyze results in order to research and solve problems related to the field.
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-
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5
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Produces solutions by taking responsibility for solving unpredictable complex situations in applications in the field of chemistry.
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3
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6
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Informs periodically the people and institutions it is responsible for while conducting studies related to its field, and expresses its findings and suggestions for solutions to emerging problems in written, oral, and, if necessary, visual presentation.
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-
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7
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Determines the theoretical and practical deficiencies related to the field and directs the future learning processes.
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3
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8
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Has the knowledge of a foreign language at a level to be able to access the scientific information needs from foreign sources related to the field, update knowledge, and communicate with colleagues around the world.
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-
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9
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Uses computer software, information, and communication technologies at the level required by the field and accesses scientific resources in this way.
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-
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10
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Develops strategy, policy, and implementation plans on issues related to the field and manages the data obtained within the framework of quality processes.
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-
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11
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Supervises and checks the social, scientific, cultural, and ethical values at the stages of collection, interpretation, application, and announcement of the data related to the field.
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-
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