Elementary Statistical Thermodynamics: A Problems Approach
β Scribed by Norman O. Smith (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 220
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a sequel to my Chemical Thermodynamics: A ProbΒ lems Approach published in 1967, which concerned classical thermodynamics almost exclusively. Most books on statistical thermodynamics now available are written either for the superior general chemistry student or for the specialist. The author has felt the need for a text which would bring the intermediate reader to the point where he could not only appreciate the roots of the subject but also have some facility in calculating thermodynamic quantities. Although statistical thermodynamics comprises an essential part of the college training of a chemist, its treatment in general physical chemΒ istry texts is, of necessity, compressed to the point where the less competent student is unable to appreciate or comprehend its logic and beauty, and is reduced to memorizing a series of formulas. It has been my aim to fill this need by writing a logical account of the foundations and applications of the subΒ ject at a level which can be grasped by an undergraduate who has had some exposure to calculus and to the basic concepts of classical thermodynamics. It can serve as a text or suppleΒ mentary reading for a course, or provide the means whereby one could become conversant with the subject on his own, without the benefit of an instructor.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Statistical Mechanics of Distinguishable Particles....Pages 1-29
The Statistical Basis of Entropy....Pages 31-48
Thermodynamic Functions for Systems of Localized (Distinguishable) Particles....Pages 49-71
Systems of Nonlocalized (Indistinguishable) Particles....Pages 73-94
Thermodynamic Functions for Ideal GasesβPart I....Pages 95-131
Thermodynamic Functions for Ideal GasesβPart II....Pages 133-157
Chemical Equilibrium for Ideal Gases....Pages 159-181
Answers to Problems....Pages 183-209
Back Matter....Pages 211-216
β¦ Subjects
Thermodynamics; Physical Chemistry
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