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Selected Problems in Physical Chemistry [electronic resource] : Strategies and Interpretations / by Predrag-Peter Ilich.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Description: X, 208 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642043277
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 541 23
LOC classification:
  • QD450-882
Online resources:
Contents:
Mechanics -- Mechanical Work -- Mechanics of Gases -- Basic Thermodynamics -- Heat Transfer -- Thermodynamics -- Mixtures and Chemical Thermodynamics -- Mixtures and Solutions -- Chemical Reactions and Gibbs Free Energy -- Gibbs Free Energy and Chemical Equilibria -- Ionic Properties and Electrochemistry -- Ions -- Electrochemistry -- Kinetics -- Kinetics -- Structure of Matter: Molecular Spectroscopy -- The Structure of Matter -- Interaction of Light and Matter.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The latest authors, like the most ancient, strove to subordinate the phenomena of nature to the laws of mathematics Isaac Newton, 1647–1727 The approach quoted above has been adopted and practiced by many teachers of chemistry. Today, physical chemistry textbooks are written for science and engineering majors who possess an interest in and aptitude for mathematics.No knowledge of chemistry or biology (not to mention poetry) is required. To me this sounds like a well-de?ned prescription for limiting the readership to a few and carefully selected. I think the importance of physical chemistry goes beyond this precept. The s- ject should bene?t both the science and engineering majors and those of us who dare to ask questions about the world around us. Numerical mathematics, or a way of thinking in mathematical formulas and numbers – which we all practice, when paying in cash or doing our tax forms – is important but should not be used to subordinate the in?nitely rich world of physical chemistry.
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Mechanics -- Mechanical Work -- Mechanics of Gases -- Basic Thermodynamics -- Heat Transfer -- Thermodynamics -- Mixtures and Chemical Thermodynamics -- Mixtures and Solutions -- Chemical Reactions and Gibbs Free Energy -- Gibbs Free Energy and Chemical Equilibria -- Ionic Properties and Electrochemistry -- Ions -- Electrochemistry -- Kinetics -- Kinetics -- Structure of Matter: Molecular Spectroscopy -- The Structure of Matter -- Interaction of Light and Matter.

The latest authors, like the most ancient, strove to subordinate the phenomena of nature to the laws of mathematics Isaac Newton, 1647–1727 The approach quoted above has been adopted and practiced by many teachers of chemistry. Today, physical chemistry textbooks are written for science and engineering majors who possess an interest in and aptitude for mathematics.No knowledge of chemistry or biology (not to mention poetry) is required. To me this sounds like a well-de?ned prescription for limiting the readership to a few and carefully selected. I think the importance of physical chemistry goes beyond this precept. The s- ject should bene?t both the science and engineering majors and those of us who dare to ask questions about the world around us. Numerical mathematics, or a way of thinking in mathematical formulas and numbers – which we all practice, when paying in cash or doing our tax forms – is important but should not be used to subordinate the in?nitely rich world of physical chemistry.

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