Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers (2)

About Course
Thermodynamics 2 considers some differential mathematics, working with solutions and mixtures, fugacity, vapour-liquid equilibrium and chemical reaction equilibrium. Much consideration is given to what to do when our components are real or ideal under the given conditions. When it comes to mixtures, we consider whether the mixtures themselves are also ideal or real mixtures.
It is a very interesting course with a lot to learn. Attached to the course are files that contain various tables and graphs. Relevant materials will be attached to each lesson as well.
Special thanks to Tracy Nyame, Rachael Pekwara Wassah and Amy Amudzi-Deku for their input. They helped in the preparation of some of the slides and this would have been more difficult to set up without them.
All the best in your thermodynamic journey…
Course Content
Introduction to thermodynamics II and thermodynamic relations
Introduction to thermodynamics II and differential relations
23:27Differential relations example
15:54Maxwell relations part 1
15:59Maxwell relations part 2
12:10Thermodynamic relations: Applications part 1
14:54Thermodynamic relations: Applications part 2
11:45Thermodynamic relations: Applications part 3
06:08Finite difference approximations
18:41Clapeyron and Clausius-Clapeyron equations
30:28