Tuesday, February 6, 2018

CHEM 418 Nuclear Chemistry, Winter 2018: Lecture 11 Speciation

This lecture covers fundamentals of chemical kinetics and thermodynamics, mainly as a review. The thermodynamic discussion relates to Gibbs free energy and equilibrium constants. Kinetic discussion related to its use in data analysis Emphasis of the lectures is applied to information useful for speciation modeling.  Calculations and models for speciation are discussed. Equilibrium modeling using EXCEL and the program CHESS (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.are presented. The lecture is 49 minutes. The lecture is assigned on Tuesday 6 February 2018 and due Sunday 11 February 2018. The answers to the Lecture 11 PDF quiz will be posted Monday 12 February 2017.

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  18. thanks for all the quizzes and comments. I would interested to know if speciation has been covered in other courses.

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