Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry
ISBN-10
1285969774
ISBN-13
9781285969770
Series
Physical Chemistry
Category
Science
Pages
880
Language
English
Published
2014-02-28
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Author
David W. Ball

Description

With its easy-to-read approach and focus on core topics, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 2e provides a concise, yet thorough examination of calculus-based physical chemistry. The Second Edition, designed as a learning tool for students who want to learn physical chemistry in a functional and relevant way, follows a traditional organization and now features an increased focus on thermochemistry, as well as new problems, new two-column examples, and a dynamic new four-color design. Written by a dedicated chemical educator and researcher, the text also includes a review of calculus applications as applied to physical chemistry. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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