<LI> A completely updated, expanded edition of a longstanding and influential text on chemical thermodynamics<br><LI> Covers the logical foundations and interrelationships of thermodynamics and their application to problems that are commonly encountered by the chemist.<br><LI> Explanations of abstra
Chemical Thermodynamics: Basic Concepts and Methods, Seventh Edition
โ Scribed by Irving M. Klotz, Robert M. Rosenberg(auth.)
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ7):
Chapter 2 Mathematical Preparation for Thermodynamics (pages 9โ28):
Chapter 3 The First Law of Thermodynamics (pages 29โ41):
Chapter 4 Enthalpy, Enthalpy of Reaction, and Heat Capacity (pages 43โ79):
Chapter 5 Applications of the First Law to Gases (pages 81โ109):
Chapter 6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics (pages 111โ157):
Chapter 7 Equilibrium and Spontaneity for Systems at Constant Temperature (pages 159โ191):
Chapter 8 Application of the Gibbs Function and the Planck Function to Some Phase Changes (pages 193โ210):
Chapter 9 Thermodynamics of Systems of Variable Composition (pages 211โ226):
Chapter 10 Mixtures of Gases and Equilibrium in Gaseous Mixtures (pages 227โ257):
Chapter 11 The Third Law of Thermodynamics (pages 259โ280):
Chapter 12 Application of the Gibbs Function to Chemical Changes (pages 281โ301):
Chapter 13 The Phase Rule (pages 303โ317):
Chapter 14 The Ideal Solution (pages 319โ335):
Chapter 15 Dilute Solutions of Nonelectrolytes (pages 337โ355):
Chapter 16 Activities, Excess Gibbs Functions, and Standard States for Nonelectrolytes (pages 357โ384):
Chapter 17 Determination of Nonelectrolyte Activities and Excess Gibbs Functions from Experimental Data (pages 385โ406):
Chapter 18 Calculation of Partial Molar Quantities and Excess Molar Quantities from Experimental Data: Volume and Enthalpy (pages 407โ437):
Chapter 19 Activity, Activity Coefficients, and Osmotic Coefficients of Strong Electrolytes (pages 439โ470):
Chapter 20 Changes in Gibbs Function for Processes in Solutions (pages 471โ497):
Chapter 21 Systems Subject to a Gravitational or a Centrifugal Field (pages 499โ510):
Chapter 22 Estimation of Thermodynamic Quantities (pages 511โ525):
Chapter 23 Concluding Remarks (pages 527โ530):
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