Data Acquisiton Home    
DAQ & Logging Store    
Data Acquisition Links    
Data Acquisition Glossary    
     
The Bases of Chemical Thermodynamics: Volume 2

The Bases of Chemical Thermodynamics: Volume 2

The Bases of Chemical Thermodynamics: Volume 2

List Price: $25.95
Our Price:
$25.95
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


Manufacturer: Universal Publishers
Author: Michael Gratzel
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Publisher: Universal Publishers
Label: Universal Publishers
Number Of Pages: 300
Features:


Editorial Review:
In this volume (volume 2), the tools necessary to study and understand systems in which chemical reactions can take place are developed. The variables of reaction are the keys to this understanding. Criteria for chemical equilibrium are established. It is shown how chemical reactions can provide work as, for example, in batteries. For complex systems, the number of independent reactions and their nature have to be determined systematically. The effect of external factors on chemical equilibria is analyzed and illustrated. The formalism necessary to study ideal and real solutions is provided. The various standard states in use and the corresponding activity coefficients are clearly defined. The statistical aspect of thermodynamics is best understood once students are familiar with the rest of the book and, for this reason, is treated in the last chapter.

In volume 1, the fundamental aspects of thermodynamics are presented. The first and second laws of thermodynamics are illustrated. The need to define thermodynamic temperature and the nature of entropy are explained. The book explores the meaning of auxiliary thermodynamic functions, the origin, usefulness and use of partial molar quantities. Gaseous systems and phase equilibria, in systems where chemical reactions do not take place, are described.

Both volumes comply with the latest IUPAC recommendations for symbols. Most of the specific mathematical tools are presented either directly in the text if they are used mostly in one chapter, while others are included in an appendix. A primarily phenomenological approach has been selected to keep chemical thermodynamics easily accessible to beginners. Intermediate steps in the derivations have been kept to enhance the clarity of the presentation.

A large number of problems, most of them original, all with complete solutions, are provided. They give this textbook a great pedagogical value. This book is primarily destined to students, graduate students and practicing scientists in the fields of Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biochemical and Chemical Engineering and Materials Science.

"[This] text offers many new and clever derivations of the well-worn equations of chemical thermodynamics... [It] is easy to read... [It] should be on the bookshelf of every serious teacher of thermodynamics."

Professor Gerald Van Hecke, Journal of Chemical Education 2001, 78, 1187.
Cached date: AWS Called=true


You may also be interested in these products:
Introductory Thermodynamics
Introductory Thermodynamics
Understanding Thermodynamics
Understanding Thermodynamics
Problems in Chemical Thermodynamics, With Solutions
Problems in Chemical Thermodynamics, With Solutions


These categories may also be of interest to you:


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 5.0

Thermodynamics made easy 2003-04-12
This is a easily readable book, for people who wan't to learn about thermodynamics. The steps to understand fully the basic notions are realy simple to follow and the mathematical equasions follow well without jumping big steps, as other books usualy do... as if the other authors didn't quite get the formulas themselves.

Mr Infelta & Grätzel realy put excellent effort in realizing these books.


Excellent physical thermodynamics book 2000-03-27
This book explains the fundamentals of thermodynamics in a very clear way. Starting from the first and second Laws, it guides you through the problems of pure substances and mixtures, the thermodynamics of perfect and real gases and finally the equilibrium between phases. Every equation is derived precisely but also explained by texts or figures to help the reader understand the idea hidden between the math. Every chapter is followed by numerous problems that allow to understand how the concepts derived theoretically can be applied to real chemical systems.

With the second volume, those two books are an excellent learning material for any chemistry student, but also Ph.D., who wants to understand anything in chemical thermodynamics.




copyright www.Monitor-Data.com

In association with
Amazon.com