CHEM 3610 A (CRN: 15557)
Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics
3 Credit Hours
About CHEM 3610 A
Calculus-based exploration of the fundamental principles of thermodynamics (gases, equilibrium, free energy, laws of thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics, phase transitions, mixtures, chemical reactions), from both a chemistry and physics perspective. This topic is a cornerstone of many scientific and engineering disciplines. Appropriate for students in Chemistry and other STEM fields. Prerequisites: CHEM 1070, CHEM 1450, or CHEM 1455; MATH 1224, MATH 1248, or MATH 1242; PHYS 1450, PHYS 1550, or PHYS 1650. Co-requisite: CHEM 3602.
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Prereqs enforced by the system: (CHEM 1070 or 1450 or 1455) and (MATH 1224 or 1248 or 1242) and (PHYS 1450 or 1550 or 1650) PACE students with permission and override
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