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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering

Source: https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/course/che323h1 Parent: https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/section/Chemical-Engineering-and-Applied-Chemistry

Fixed Credit Value

0.50

Hours

36.6L/24.4T

Classical thermodynamics and its applications to engineering processes are introduced. Topics include: the concepts of energy, work and entropy; the first and second laws of thermodynamics; properties of pure substances and mixtures; the concepts of thermal equilibrium, phase equilibrium and chemical equilibrium; and heat engines and refrigeration cycles.

Prerequisite

CHE112H1, CHE221H1

Total AUs

48.8 (Fall), 48.8 (Winter), 97.6 (Full Year)

Program Tags

AECHEBASC: Fall Session - Year 3

AEMINENR: Courses offered in the Fall