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Atkins' physical chemistry / Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; [New York] : Oxford University, [2010]Edition: 9th edDescription: xxxii, 972 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780199543373
Other title:
  • Physical chemistry
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Contents:
Part 1. Equilibrium: The properties of gases -- The first law -- The second law -- Physical transformations of pure substances -- Simple mixtures -- Chemical equilibrium. Part 2. Structure : Quantum theory: introductions and priciples -- Quantum theory: techniques and applications -- Atomic structure and spectra -- Molecular structure -- Molecular symmetry -- Molecular spectroscopy 1: rotational and vibrational spectra -- Molecular spectroscopy 2: electronic transition -- Molecular spectroscopy 3: magnetic resonance -- Statisical thermodynamics 1: the concepts -- Statisical thermodynamics 2: applications -- Molecular interactions -- Materials 1: macromolecules and self-assembly -- Materials 2: solids. Part 3. Change: Molecules in motion -- The rates of chemical reactions -- Reaction dynamics -- Catalysis
Summary: This volume features a greater emphasis on the molecular view of physical chemistry and a move away from classical thermodynamics. It offers greater explanation and support in mathematics which remains an intrinsic part of physical chemistry.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Part 1. Equilibrium: The properties of gases -- The first law -- The second law -- Physical transformations of pure substances -- Simple mixtures -- Chemical equilibrium. Part 2. Structure : Quantum theory: introductions and priciples -- Quantum theory: techniques and applications -- Atomic structure and spectra -- Molecular structure -- Molecular symmetry -- Molecular spectroscopy 1: rotational and vibrational spectra -- Molecular spectroscopy 2: electronic transition -- Molecular spectroscopy 3: magnetic resonance -- Statisical thermodynamics 1: the concepts -- Statisical thermodynamics 2: applications -- Molecular interactions -- Materials 1: macromolecules and self-assembly -- Materials 2: solids. Part 3. Change: Molecules in motion -- The rates of chemical reactions -- Reaction dynamics -- Catalysis

This volume features a greater emphasis on the molecular view of physical chemistry and a move away from classical thermodynamics. It offers greater explanation and support in mathematics which remains an intrinsic part of physical chemistry.

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