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Physical Chemistry Part 2 Matter in Equilibrium St Atistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
The book provides a critical account of theoretical studies on non-equilibrium phenomenon from region close to equilibrium to far equilibrium Experimental studies have been reported which provide test of the theories and their limitations ...
Despite presenting both a microscopic and macroscopic approach, this sophisticated text offers a rigorous treatment of classical thermodynamics and allows professors to separate the two theories if desired.
Most of the illustrations and problems were taken from original papers, to which reference is made. The English edition of this book has been translated from the manuscript of the 2nd Czech edition.
The book offers a balance between theory, tools, and practical applications.
The text is recommended for college-level chemistry students, especially those who are in need of a textbook for the subject.
This book is designed for a one-semester course, for undergraduates, not necessarily chemistry majors, who need to know something about physical chemistry.
Chemical thermodynamics is the theoretical structure on which the description of macroscopic assemblies of matter at equilibrium is based. This branch of physical chemistry was created 120 years ago by Josiah Willard Gibbs and was ...
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Matter and Molecules helps students connect the dots between key concepts in physical chemistry and their use in real-world settings. The text is an excellent resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in physical chemistry.