Theoretical treatment of liquids and liquid mixtures
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Theoretical treatment of liquids and liquid mixtures
(Studies in physical and theoretical chemistry, 80)
Elsevier, 1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book discusses the thermodynamic and structural properties as well as the transport processes of liquids and liquid mixtures. It provides an exhaustive account of current theoretical methods to treat static and dynamic behaviour of liquid systems and compares results obtained with different theoretical approximations and computer calculations. A thorough comparison of results available from computer calculations and various theoretical approximations is also presented. Particular emphasis is placed on the discussion of binary mixtures, while transport processes of molecular liquids are dealt with at length. Part A of this monograph deals with the static properties of liquids, while Part B treats the dynamic properties and transport coefficients of liquid systems. All essential results are explained using very clear plots and diagrams and additional tables contribute to the presentation of the topics covered. All scientists working in the field of thermodynamics and transport of liquids and dense gases will welcome this book.
Table of Contents
A. Time Independent Phenomena. 1. Short Introduction into Statistical Mechanics. 2. The Monte-Carlo Method. 3. The Molecular Dynamics Method. 4. Performing of Computer Calculations. 5. Structure and Thermodynamics of Liquids and Dense Fluids. B. Time Dependent Phenomena. 6. Continuum, Distribution Functions, Kinetic Theory. 7. Time Correlation Functions (TCF's). 8. Single-Particle Dynamics. 9. Collective Space and Time Correlation Functions. 10. Transport Coefficients. 11. Nonequilibrium Methods. Experimental Aspects. Transport in Molecular Liquids. Appendix.
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