Budapest University of Technology and Economics Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology |
Vegyészmérnöki alapképzési szak nappali BSc |
Name of the subject in Hungarian: Fizikai kémia I
Course ID | Assessment | Credits |
BMEVEFKA304 | 3+1+0/v | 5 |
Dr. Mihály Kállay, professor, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science
Dr. Zoltán Rolik, assistant professor, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science
Mathematics: functions, logarithms, differentiation and integration, exact differential.
General chemistry: ideal gas law, Dalton’s law, stoichiometry, thermochemistry
BMEVESAA101 General Chemistry
BMETE90AX00 Mathematics A1a - Calculus
The subject is part of the compulsory curriculum. It provides introductory theoretical and practical information about physico-chemical phenomena related to „equilibrium”. The thermodynamic state functions will be defined and their use in chemical engineering and biochemical engineering practices will be demonstrated. Multicomponent phase equilibria and chemical equilibria will be interpreted with the help of chemical potential. The rate of processes will be covered in Physical chemistry II.
Dr. András Grofcsik, professor, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science
Dr. Mihály Kállay, professor, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science
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