Norwegian
The course contains elementary quantum mechanical models to: 1) extend the chemical bonding theory from KJEM110 (and KJEM120) and: 2) provide a basic understanding of a selection of important spectroscopic methods like for instance UV/Vis and IR. The course also comprises elementary statistical mechanics (for instance the Boltzmann distribution) to provide a basic molecular understanding of physical and thermodynamical concepts that are introduced in KJEM110. Specific examples will be shown of how molecular properties, by means of simple quantum mechanical models and spectroscopic data, via statistical mechanics can explain and systematize macroscopic thermodynamical properties. These include for instance chemical reactions, solutions, ideal and real monoatomic and polyatomic gases, equilibrium constants in gaseous phase, lattices, absorption etc. Freely available software is used for visualization and calculations on the course.
After completing the course KJEM140 the student should be able to:
Approved mandatory written exercises. Written exam (4h).
Examination support materials: Non- programmable calculator, according to model listed in faculty regulations
Compulsory work must be submitted within the given deadlines for the course. Approval of the compulsory work is necessary to get admittance to the written exam.