Chemistry 131C: Statistical Mechanics and Chemical Dynamics
Chemistry 131C: Statistical Mechanics and Chemical Dynamics (Spring 2012, UC Irvine). Instructor: Professor Reginald Penner. Statistical mechanics, chemical kinetics, and chemical dynamics are the main topics of this course. Development of the relationship between the quantum mechanical properties of individual molecules and the thermodynamic properties of macroscopic collections of molecules. Kinetic theory and transport processes. Rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions.
Lecture 23 - Lindemann-Hinshelwood Part I |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Lindemann-Hinshelwood |
[00:03:46] | 2. The Steady-State Approximation |
[00:21:26] | 3. Two Limiting Experimentally Observed Rate Laws |
[00:24:40] | 4. Elementary Reactions |
[00:31:10] | 5. The Strong Collision Assumption |
[00:38:04] | 6. The Kinetics of Pressure-Dependent Reactions |
[00:45:44] | 7. Reactions Where a Pre-Equilibrium is Established |
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