A Textbook of Physical Chemistry: Second Edition provides both a traditional and theoretical approach in the study of physical chemistry. The book covers subjects usually covered in chemistry textbooks such as ideal and non-ideal gases, the kinetic molecular theory of gases and the distribution laws, and the additive physical properties of matter. Also covered are the three laws of thermodynamics, thermochemistry, chemical equilibrium, liquids and their simple phase equilibria, the solutions of nonelectrolytes, and heterogenous equilibrium. The text is recommended for college-level chemistry students, especially those who are in need of a textbook for the subject.
A Textbook of Physical Chemistry
Written primarily to meet the requirements of students at the undergraduate level, this book aims for a self-learning approach.
This book is fourth of the five volume series, which provides an extensive coverage of the topics discussed, focusing on the applications of the principles involved.
This book is a part of four volume series, entitled "A Textbook of Physical Chemistry ā Volume I, II, III, IV". CONTENTS: Chapter 1.
In this edition, I have made major changes in the light of modern concepts introduced in syllabi at the under-graduate and postgraduate level as well. With matter has also been updated.
This is one of the four volumes that provides a thorough understanding of the principles and basic concepts of physical chemistry.
Carefully prepared illustrative color images make this book a great support for teaching physical chemistry to undergraduate students.This textbook mainly addresses undergraduate students in life sciences, biochemistry or engineering, ...
This elegant book provides a student-friendly introduction to the subject of physical chemistry.
Peter Atkins' Very Short Introduction explores the contributions physical chemistry has made to all branches of chemistry.
Standing (LāR): R. Goldschmidt, M. Planck, H. Rubens, A. Sommerfield, F. Lindemann, M. de Broglie, M. Knudsen, F. Hasenohrl, G. Hostelet, E. Herzen, ].H. ]eans, E. Rutherford, H. Kamerlingh Onnes, A. Einstein, and P. Langevin.