Module designationSEDC2023 Chemical And Phase Equilibria
Semester(s) in which the module is taught2nd Semester
Person responsible for the moduleDrs. Rusman, M. Si.
LanguageIndonesian
Relation to curriculumElective module for 2nd semester students
Teaching methodsLecture, Collaborative Learning, Case Study Method
Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours)2 x 45 hours per semester,comprising:
100 minutes lecture and discussion per week120 minutes structured tasks per week120 minutes learn to be independent per week
Credit points2 SKS = 3.34 ECTS
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module-. 
Module objectives/intended learning outcomesAfter participating in lectures using student-centered learning models and methods, students will be able to analyze the concepts of dynamic equilibrium, equilibrium constants, factors affecting chemical equilibrium, and the thermodynamics of chemical equilibrium.After participating in lectures using student-centered learning models and methods, students will be able to understand the concepts of phase equilibrium, phase rules, components, degrees of freedom, and phase diagrams.Through discussions and analyses of the Clapeyron and Clausius-Clapeyron equations, students will be able to formulate and calculate the relationship between pressure and temperature in single- or two-component liquid systems, as well as apply this knowledge in calculating the colligative properties of solutions and the boiling point of water at various altitudes above sea level.
ContentThis course covers the study of chemical equilibrium (dynamic equilibrium, equilibrium constants, factors affecting chemical equilibrium, equilibrium shifts, and equilibrium thermodynamics) and phase equilibrium (phases, components, degrees of freedom, and the Clapeyron and Clausius-Clapeyron equations).
Exams and assessment formatsCase Method and Team-Based Project
Study and examination requirements Case Method 50%Task 20%Midterm 10%Final Exam 20%
Recommended literatureAtkins, P.W., 1989,  Physical Chemistry, Third Edition, Oxford University Press, OxfordE-learning Mata kuliah Kesetimbangan Kimia dan FasaRusman, 2009, Kimia Fisik, Syiah Kuala University PressSurdia, N.M, 1984, Kimia Fisika II ; (terjemahan dari Alberty, 1980, Physical Chemistry 5 th Edition, John Wiley, Toronto), Erlangga, Jakarta
Date of last amendmentAugust 12, 2024