710109 Practical course Physical Chemistry I
summer semester 2015 | Last update: 15.07.2015 | Place course on memo listThomas Martin Götsch, BSc MSc Thomas Martin Götsch, BSc MSc
assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr. Bernhard Klötzer assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr. Bernhard Klötzer, +43 512 507 58004
Michaela Kogler Michaela Kogler
assoz. Prof. Dr. Thomas Lörting assoz. Prof. Dr. Thomas Lörting, +43 512 507 58019
Mag. Lukas Mayr Mag. Lukas Mayr
ao. Univ.-Prof. i. R. Dr. Alexander Menzel ao. Univ.-Prof. i. R. Dr. Alexander Menzel, +43 512 507 58006
Mag. Raffael Rameshan Mag. Raffael Rameshan
Mag. Markus Seidl Mag. Markus Seidl
Dr. Ramona Thalinger Dr. Ramona Thalinger
Students master basic experimental methods of physical chemistry. In the Lab-course, the students acquire multidisciplinary key skills in teamwork, oral ,and written communication.
Measuring the heat of reaction (heat of solution of a salt), the electrolytic conductivity (determining a protolysis), measurement of molecular weights by Viktor Meyer, phase equilibria of solid-liquid systems (melting diagram, freezing point, solubility of an acid as a function of temperature), phase equilibria of liquid-gaseous systems (vapor pressure as a function of temperature, vapor pressure diagram and boiling point diagram).
Lab-course
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Will be discussed in lecture No 710108 "Methods of Physical Chemistry 1". Script and other information in eCampus/OLAT.
Required qualifications for prospective bachelors: Succesful passing of VL 710.108, "Methods of Physical Chemistry I" and the Modules 1, 5, 12 (Mathematik/Physik A, B; Physikalische Chemie A). No qualifications required for prospective teachers.
A part of this course (6 out of 9 experiments) corresponds to the "Practical course in physical chemistry" for prospective teachers.
Expected to take place in the summer holidays (6-7 weeks in July / August). Detailed information is given to the registrants by email.
Further Information for the bachelor-course: Deadline for the prerequisites is Friday, 8.5. At this time, all prerequisites must be met.
Further information for prospective teachers: Attenting the lecture "Methods of Physical Chemistry 1" is recommended.
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Wed 2015-06-17
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08.15 - 09.45 | Hörsaal 1, Josef-Moeller-Haus Hörsaal 1, Josef-Moeller-Haus | Barrier-free | Vorbesprechung und Excel- Einführung |