授業の目的 【日本語】
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授業の目的 【英語】
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The purpose of this course is to learn what physical chemistry is all about and to grasp important principles and facts about physical chemistry. The focus is on statistical thermodynamics and its applications, kinetics, and dynamics of chemical reactions.
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到達目標 【日本語】
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到達目標 【英語】
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By the end of this course, students should be equipped with knowledge and skills concerning the following: 1) Calculate thermodynamics quantities with statistical thermodynamics 2) Calculate reaction rates with chemical kinetics 3) Understand what happens to molecules at the climax of reactions with collision and TS theories 4) Understand chemical processes at surfaces
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バックグラウンドとなる科目【日本語】
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バックグラウンドとなる科目【英語】
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授業の内容【日本語】
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授業の内容【英語】
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1 Statistical Thermodynamics: Introduction 2 More Statistical Thermodynamics - 1 3 More Statistical Thermodynamics - 2 4 More Statistical Thermodynamics - 3 5 The Kinetic Theory of Gases 6 Chemical Kinetics - 1 7 Chemical Kinetics - 2 8 Review and Midterm evaluation 9 Reaction Dynamics - 1 10 Reaction Dynamics - 2 11 The Solid State - 1 12 The Solid State - 2 13 Surfaces - 1 14 Surfaces - 2 15 Review and Final evaluation
Students will be assigned exercises from each chapter.
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成績評価の方法と基準【日本語】
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成績評価の方法と基準【英語】
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Students will be evaluated based on one midterm exam (25% weight), one final exam (comprehensive, 45% weight), and homework (30% weight). Homework will be given at the end of each class. Homework must be submitted before the next class starts. The penalty for homework submitted late should be 10% of the maximum mark per day late. Both midterm and final exams will be written.
Grade evaluation will be according to the GPA System at Nagoya University: "A+": 100-95%, "A": 95-80%, "B": 80-70%, "C": 70-65%, "C-": 65-69%, "F": 60-0%.
To receive a passing grade, a score of at least 60% is required.
The course will be graded "Fail (F)" if less than 60% of the points are obtained. The course will be graded as "Absent (W)" as stated in "Conditions for Course Withdrawal".
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履修条件・注意事項【日本語】
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履修条件・注意事項【英語】
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教科書【日本語】
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教科書【英語】
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David W. Ball: Physical Chemistry, 2nd Ed., Cengage Learning, 2015 P. Atkins, J. de Paula & J. Keeler: Atkins’ Physical Chemistry, 11th Ed., Oxford University Press, 2018
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参考書【日本語】
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参考書【英語】
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D. A. McQuarrie and J. D. Simon, Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, University Science Books, 1997.
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授業時間外学習の指示【日本語】
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授業時間外学習の指示【英語】
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Homework is crucial for mastering new material and developing skills in applying concepts. Weekly homework will be electronic. A general guideline says an average of 2 hours of study time per week (assignments and reviews) is necessary for each 1 credit hour.
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使用言語【日本語】
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使用言語【英語】
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授業開講形態等【日本語】
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授業開講形態等【英語】
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Face-to-face and real-time online lectures combined. The recordings of the lectures will be provided on Microsoft Teams.
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遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置【日本語】
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遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置【英語】
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