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To be able to understand and explain the transformation of matter (associated with changes in temperature, pressure and volume) as well as the energy interchanged during these transformations (thermodynamics).
Studies the fundamental principles of thermodynamics and solves practical problems related to these principles.
ATKINS, P.W. y BERAN, J.A.: General Chemistry. Scientific American Book, 1992.
Explanation of the course’s content by the professor. Classes dedicated to solving practical problems related to the theory.
Ongoing assessment of the students’ performance, with both theory and practice surprise tests (20% of final grade). Final exam (60% of the final grade). Activities and students’ attitude (10% of the final grade).