Physical Chemistry

  • Physical Chemistry
    By Thomas Engel, Philip J. Reid, Warren Hehre

    "Chapter 26 [...] was contributed by Warren Hehre."

  • Physical Chemistry: Multidisciplinary Applications in Society
    By Kenneth S Schmitz

    Multidisciplinary Applications in Society Kenneth S Schmitz ... When Planck chose thermodynamics as his field of study, Professor Philipp von Jolly told Planck (Plank, 2016); "In this field [physics] almost everything is already ...

  • Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach
    By Donald A. McQuarrie, John D. Simon

    Includes material on current physical chemical research, with chapters on computational quantum chemistry, group theory, NMR spectroscopy, and lasers. Units and symbols used in the text follow IUPAC recommendations. Includes exercises.

  • Physical Chemistry
    By Julio De Paula, Peter Atkins

    CRC Handbook of Chemistry and J. Barker , Mass spectrometry . Wiley , New York Physics , Sections 7 and 13. CRC Press , Boca ( 1999 ) . Raton ( 2000 ) B.J. Berne and R. Pecora , Dynamic light J.C. Lindon , G.E. Tranter , and J.L. Holmes ...

  • Physical Chemistry: Quanta, Matter, and Change
    By Ronald Friedman, Julio De Paula, Peter Atkins

    ... Augsburg College Neville Y. Forlemu, Georgia Gwinnett College Robert J. Glinski, Tennessee Tech University Jerry Goodisman, Syracuse University Tandy Grubbs, Stetson University Alex Grushow, Rider University Joseph C. Hall, ...

  • Physical Chemistry
    By Akihiro Abe, Ann-Christine Albertsson, Karel Dusek

    Akihiro Abe, Ann-Christine Albertsson, Karel Dusek, Jan Genzer, Shiro Kobayashi, Kwang-Sup Lee, Ludwik Leibler, Timothy E. Long, Ian Manners, Martin Möller, ... Waysman , C. , Matelin , D. , Duc , C. L .: J. Chromatogr .

  • Physical Chemistry
    By David W. Ball

    The proton, a positively charged particle, was identified by Ernest Rutherford in 1911. Following Rutherford and Marsden's classic experiments with metal foil scattering in 1908, Rutherford proposed the nuclear ...

  • Physical Chemistry: Matter in equilibrium
    By John Ross, R. Stephen Berry, Stuart Alan Rice

    3 150.87 70.73 -603.8 26.6 4.6 -573 -591 R / o * From J. A. Barker and D. Henderson , Rev. Mod . Phys . 48 , 587 ( 1976 ) . b Pair potential ( two - body ) contribution . Triplet potential ( three - body ) contribution .

  • Physical Chemistry: A Modern Introduction, Second Edition
    By William M. Davis

    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.

  • Physical Chemistry
    By H. E. Avery, D. John Shaw

    ... calculate the relative population of molecules in the rotational states J = 0, 3 and 6 at 300 K. 8.14.8 Calculate the ... x 10° Hz. (University of Leeds, BSc, 1st year) 8.14.11 The wavenumber of the O-H stretch in CH3OH is 3300 cm".

  • Physical Chemistry: A Modern Introduction, Second Edition
    By William M. Davis

    The radial functions , R. ( r ) , that are the eigenfunctions of Equation 10.2 can be constructed from a set of polynomials called the Laguerre polynomials . The Laguerre polynomial of order k can be generated by L ( z ) = e ( zke ) dzk ...

  • Physical Chemistry: How Chemistry Works
    By Kurt W. Kolasinski

    These Langmuir films not only change the properties of the waterinterface, but they also exhibit interesting properties of their own, such as Newton's rings, the films colored by white light interference effects that form on puddles of ...

  • Physical Chemistry: Principles and Applications in Biological Sciences
    By Ignacio Tinoco, Kenneth Sauer, James C. Wang

    A new thermodynamic variable of state , the Gibbs free energy , is useful in this situation . ... If AG for a reaction at constant T and P is negative , the reaction can occur spontaneously ; if AG at constant T and P is positive ...

  • Physical Chemistry: A Very Short Introduction
    By Peter William Atkins, Peter Atkins

    Peter Atkins' Very Short Introduction explores the contributions physical chemistry has made to all branches of chemistry.

  • Physical Chemistry: How Chemistry Works
    By Kurt W. Kolasinski

    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.

  • Physical Chemistry: Kinetics
    By Horia Metiu

    This is a new undergraduate textbook on physical chemistry by Horia Metiu published as four separate paperback volumes.

  • Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach
    By Donald A. McQuarrie, John D. Simon

    Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach

  • Physical Chemistry: a Molecular Approach
    By Donald Allan McQuarrie, John Douglas Simon

    Physical Chemistry: a Molecular Approach

  • Physical Chemistry: a Molecular Approach
    By McQuarrie Donald A, Simon John D

    Physical Chemistry: a Molecular Approach

  • Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, and Kinetics
    By Thomas Engel, Philip Reid

    Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, and Kinetics