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About the Program Educational Objectives Key Learning Outcomes Course Structure Diagram with Credits Field Qualifications Matrix of Course& Program Qualifications Matrix of Program Outcomes&Field Qualifications
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Course Structure Diagram with Credits
  • Physical Chemistry
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  • By interpreting the real gases, the student will be able to solve the problems.
  • describes the ideal and real gases.
  • uses the Van Der Waals gas equation.
  • uses the real gas and Van Der Waals isoterms.
  • describes the critical state, adapts critical state equation to the problems.
  • By interpreting the some properties of liquids and solids, the student will be able to solve the problems.
  • describes the condensed phases.
  • express and uses the vapour pressure.
  • Interpreting the phase equilibrium in simple systems, the student will be able to questions them.
  • express the stability of the phases in the pure substance.
  • interprets the pressure dependence of T-M curve.
  • adapt the Clapeyron equation to the solid-liquid, liquid-gas and solid-gas equilibrium.
  • uses the phase diagrams.
  • expresses the effect of pressure on the vapour pressure.
  • By describing the ideal solution, the student will be able to recognize, use and compare the colligative properties.
  • describe the kinds of solutions.
  • explains the ideal solution and debate the chemical potential in ideal solution.
  • explains and interprets the colligative properties (FPD, EBP and osmotic pressure).
  • interpret the more than one volatile component: the idealk solution.
  • recognizes the binary solutions.
  • uses the Lever rule for two pahase regions.
  • recognizes and interprets the X-T and X-P curves.
  • relates the fractional distillation and azeotropes.
  • debate the equilibrium in non-ideal systems.
  • defines the activity.
  • adapts the colligatives properties on non-ideal systems.
  • expresses the activity in the electrolytic solutions.
  • uses the Debye-Huckel theory.

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