So, a few of you think unit 4 is a joke compared to unit 3. To make it more interesting for you, and also for you to gain an undying interest for physical chemistry, have a challenge.

Note, mathematics recommended. Also, you will need to research these topics to find/work out the answer. Most of these should only require google, some light reading, very basic principles, and a fair bit of maths. Main things you'll need are literary references of Ka [or pKa], and some wikipedia pages for explanations of formulas.
Equilibrium- Investigate the relationship between rate of reaction, and thus show how the expression for the equilibrium constant K can be derived from the rate of reaction. [wiki rate equation]
-- Follow on from that, using the Arrhenius equation, show the dependence of K on temperature, and thus verify how K changes with temperature and delta H.
- Prove Le Chatelier's principle, particularly the subsequent shift will only partially offset the initial change.
- Derive an expression for solving the pH of a weak acid without making the main assumption [HX]_equilibrium = [HX]_i
http://vcenotes.com/forum/index.php/topic,28290.msg291268.html#msg291268http://vcenotes.com/forum/index.php/topic,28290.msg291979.html#msg291979- How is pH affected when two weak acids of different strengths are mixed?
- Derive an expression for solving the pH of a weak diprotic acid, and a weak triprotic acid. Thus rank these polyprotic acids in order of their strength: sulfuric, phosphoric, carbonic
- Using a weak acid and its conjugate salt, derive an expression that gives the mole fractions of these two compounds to create a buffer of a specific pH
- Investigate the isoelectric point of amino acids, what do they mean? Try to derive an expression for the isoelectric point of simple amino acids. Try to derive an expression for the pH of an amino acid dissolved in water (start with simple amino acids).
This is all I can think of at this moment, maybe I'll add stuff in the future. GOOD LUCK. Winner(s) may or may not get a prize of arbitrary value. I also may or may not post solutions in the future. That is all.