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UCLA | CHEM 110B
Physical Chemistry: Introducti
4 sample documents related to CHEM 110B
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Lectures 7/8 Introduction to Statistical Mechanics The predictive route to the properties of matter at equilibrium using a molecular point of view. Everything that we have learned in physical chemistry, and I do mean everything, comes together in thi
http://voh.chem.ucla.edu/vohtar/spring01/110B/pdf/lecture78.pdf
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Lecture 5 intermolecular forces Lecture notes replace text. Winn pages 921-939 is closest to the lecture Atkins section 22.4 The magnitude of the collision cross-section is given, from its defining equation, in terms of the mean free path, = (n )1 ,
http://voh.chem.ucla.edu/vohtar/spring01/110B/pdf/lecture5.pdf
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Lecture 2 the distribution of molecular speeds aka the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law Atkins pages 37-38, somewhat sketchy Winn pages 900-904 Levine, pages 440-452, somewhat detailed Overview: This lecture is used to introduce some mathematical i
http://voh.chem.ucla.edu/vohtar/spring01/110B/pdf/lecture2.pdf
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Lecture 10 the molecular view of fluctuations Atkins section 19.5, Levine section 3.7, Winn section 22.3 (a particularly interesting section) Overview: to show that our statistical considerations provide a molecular basis for deviations from equilib
http://voh.chem.ucla.edu/vohtar/spring01/110B/pdf/lecture10.pdf
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