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.
Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences has been optimized for a one-semester introductory course in physical chemistry for students of biosciences.
Peter Atkins' Very Short Introduction explores the contributions physical chemistry has made to all branches of chemistry.
If you are interested in asking 'why' and not just 'how', then you need to understand physical chemistry. Physical Chemistry: How Chemistry Works takes a fresh approach to teaching in physical chemistry.
This revision of the introductory textbook of physical chemistry has been designed to broaden its appeal, particularly to students with an interest in biological applications.
Based on a good long spell of university teaching, this book lays emphasis on the structure and continuity of the whole subject and tries to show the relation of its various parts to one another.
Standing (L—R): 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.
The Stern–Volmer equation, which is derived in the following Justification, relates the fluorescence quantum yields φf,0 and φf measured in the absence and presence, respectively, of a quencher Q at a molar concentration [Q]: =1+τ0kQ[Q] ...
This is a new undergraduate textbook on physical chemistry by Horia Metiu published as four separate paperback volumes.
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V= nRT/p V ∫Vdp pi Pressure, p pf Fig. 3F.5 At constant temperature, the change in Gibbs energy for a perfect gas between two pressures is equal to the area shown below the perfect-gas isotherm. N = n N A energy of a perfect gas at a ...