After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
...describe fundamental thermodynamic relationships,
...describe the basics of kinetic gas theory,
...formulate simple reaction rate laws for chemical reactions and derive the corresponding time laws,
...formulate simple transport laws
...and know basic electrochemical relationships.
Reverse-Classroom-Lecture given in German: The corresponding parts of the script are first uploaded to TUWEL and the learning material is prepared independently by the students in the previous week. The lecture then takes place on Mondays in attendance, in which the two lecturers (Kubicek / Opitz) present the learning material in a summarized form, with focus on addressing questions / ambiguities / discussion points that arose for students while preparing the material. Active student participation is important and expressly encouraged. The lecture in attendance will probably be recorded (if there are no technical or formal reasons against it) and will then be made available on TUWEL. Additionally, the Zoom meetings of last year's lecture are accessible there.
The written exam of the VO will be held together with the UE-exam until 14.01.22 (WS2020 and before). For all later dates, two separate exams are offered for VO and UE.
As of now, the written exams are held online as open book exams. The examination sheet is a PDF form - we therefore recommend answering the questions on the PC with a PDF reader that supports saving form entries (e.g. Adobe Reader, please test other PDF readers beforehand to see whether they save entries correctly). Alternatively, you can print the form, fill it in manually, scan and upload it.
When Corona-measures are lifted, we return to written exams in attendance.
Gerd Wedler: Lehrbuch der Physikalischen Chemie
Peter Atkins: Physikalische Chemie
T. Reid, P. Engel: Physikalische Chemie
W. Moore: Grundlagen der Physikalischen Chemie